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Le cristal de l'espace

Original title: The Aurora Encounter
  • 1986
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
391
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Le cristal de l'espace (1986)
ComedyDramaSci-FiWestern

In 1897, residents of a small Texas town are visited by a benevolent extraterrestrial being whose presence divides the community.In 1897, residents of a small Texas town are visited by a benevolent extraterrestrial being whose presence divides the community.In 1897, residents of a small Texas town are visited by a benevolent extraterrestrial being whose presence divides the community.

  • Director
    • Jim McCullough Sr.
  • Writers
    • Jim McCullough Jr.
    • Melody Brooke
  • Stars
    • Jack Elam
    • Peter Brown
    • Carol Bagdasarian
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    391
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jim McCullough Sr.
    • Writers
      • Jim McCullough Jr.
      • Melody Brooke
    • Stars
      • Jack Elam
      • Peter Brown
      • Carol Bagdasarian
    • 16User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jack Elam
    Jack Elam
    • Charlie
    Peter Brown
    Peter Brown
    • Sheriff
    Carol Bagdasarian
    • Alain
    • (as Carol Bagdarsarian)
    Dottie West
    Dottie West
    • Irene
    Will Mitchell
    • Ranger
    Charles B. Pierce
    Charles B. Pierce
    • Preacher
    Mickey Hays
    • Aurora Spaceman
    George 'Spanky' McFarland
    George 'Spanky' McFarland
    • Governor
    • (as Spanky McFarland)
    Mindy Smith
    • Sue Beth
    Carly McCullough
    • Ginger
    Tracy Kuehnert
    • Becky
    Paula Barrett
    • Secretary
    Foster Litton
    • Bartender
    Kaye Winters
    • Mrs. Mikeska
    Lois Lane
    • 1st Woman
    Ann Hazlett
    • 2nd Woman
    Don Pirl
    • Rowdy #1
    Cyrus Theibeault
    • Rowdy #2
    • (as Cyrus Thiebeault)
    • Director
      • Jim McCullough Sr.
    • Writers
      • Jim McCullough Jr.
      • Melody Brooke
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    iamthejinx

    Probably the worst film I've ever seen

    Although I watched this drivel some 15 years ago, Aurora still etches in my mind as the worst film ever created. As well as being completely depressing to watch - this film bored me to death. I finally had to switch it off when there was an hour long scene of some guy playing draughts with the alien. This film has I'm afraid got no redeeming features whatsoever, and I thus recommend that people only watch it as an educational experience to just how dire a movie can be.

    • A complete thumbs down. 0/10
    tfrizzell

    Every Now and Then There Are Encounters That Change Us Forever.

    In the small Texas town of Aurora in the late-19th Century a tiny man (Mickey Hayes) seemingly fell out of the sky. This sets the tone for really the first legitimately-recorded UFO encounter in the U.S. (this is all supposedly based on a true story) as it seems the little man literally flew around in a small craft and was sent to this planet for some unknown reason. The children are entranced by the little fellow, the townspeople are a little frightened and the fright will ultimately lead to a sad tragedy as misunderstanding and prejudice will come into play. Hayes, unable to speak and harmless, meets old hermit Jack Elam (also somewhat an outcast in the small community) as all this transpires and they start a genuinely wonderful friendship as the two apparent opposites seem to have so much in common. "The Aurora Encounter" is one of those films that just seems to stick with me. The bond between Hayes (who suffered in real-life from a disease called Progeria, an illness which made him literally age about four to five times faster than everyone else) and Jack Elam is one of those cinematically magical experiences that I have a hard time explaining. Hayes, only 14 at the time of this film's release, would indeed die in the early-1990s (living to be only 20) from his horrible disease. This is the only film he ever worked on and his obvious kindness and the sympathy the audience feels for him is definitely undeniable. With all this said, "The Aurora Encounter" is still only an average film by the end. It succumbs to cinematic clichés and an unintentional mean-spirit that did not completely endear it with me. Elam (doing probably the best work of his long career) ultimately gets somewhat wasted because of other performers who really have no business in the movies. The direction is up and down and the screenplay is never sure what it wants to be. The movie just never really found an audience when released in 1986 and just became a very small footnote from the decade. If nothing else though, "The Aurora Encounter" should be watched for the scenes where Elam and Hayes are together playing checkers. As ho-hum as the movie is, the time when they are together on the screen is really something to embrace. 2.5 out of 5 stars.
    4merklekranz

    The wheels come off a great idea......

    'The Aurora Encounter" is based on a much publicized "airship" that supposedly crashed near Aurora Texas in 1897. This event was no doubt greatly embellished by the press, and eventually became so 'fictionalized" that any trace of believability vanished. Taking the standard U.F.O. plot and placing it back in the old west is a great idea, that unfortunately does not live up to it's potential. "The Aurora Encounter" is badly scattered, and that is it's main problem. Despite the presence of the wonderful Jack Elam, what you get is a part sci-fi, part western, part "Goonies" clone, that is too simplified for the sci-fi fan, too devoid of action for the western fan, and too boring for the "Disney" crowd. - MERK
    madavis1955

    I enjoyed this movie then, I enjoyed it now

    I thoroughly enjoyed this movie - I would like to give some history on this movie - it was not, as some may believe, and exploitation of a sick child, rather it was the granting of a dying wish of a child, Mickey Hays, to be a movie star. For that reason alone, I applaud this movie, and as hokey as it is, I enjoyed the positive message of the little alien coming to Earth and interacting with the citizens (and animals) of Aurora, Texas. Even though it has a sad ending, it also had many laughs, and several positive messages.
    5rufustfirefly

    It is pretty cheesy.

    I live one town over from Aurora, TX. I read about his movie recently in the local newspaper. It is based on a "true story." Local legend holds that the ship did crash, and the alien was buried near Aurora.

    It is pretty bad. Jack Elam some how pulls off the really bad dialog, and it is interesting to see an adult Spanky.

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    • Trivia
      Mickey Hays was a child who suffered from progeria, a disease that made him age rapidly. He got the part in this movie through the work of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, which grants the wishes of children with terminal diseases. Mickey's wish was that he could star in a real Hollywood movie, so the Make-A-Wish Foundation arranged for him to have the part of the little alien in this movie.
    • Goofs
      On the poster, a small girl is seen holding a teddy bear. The story takes place in 1897 and the first teddy bear wasn't made until 1902 in Germany. In fact, Teddy Roosevelt, who the bear is named after, wasn't even president at the time.
    • Quotes

      Charlie: That stuff don't grow on trees!

    • Connections
      Featured in Je ne suis pas un monstre (1987)

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    • Release date
      • March 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Aurora Encounter
    • Filming locations
      • Waxahachie, Texas, USA(scenes with governor)
    • Production company
      • Jim McCullough Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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