E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
He is afraid. He is alone. He is three million light years from home.
Crew & Casts
Henry Thomas
Elliott
Drew Barrymore
Gertie
Robert MacNaughton
Michael
Dee Wallace
Mary
Peter Coyote
Keys
Erika Eleniak
Pretty Girl
Sean Frye
Steve
C. Thomas Howell
Tyler
K. C. Martel
Greg
David M. O'Dell
Schoolboy
Richard Swingler
Science Teacher
Frank Toth
Policeman
Robert Barton
Ultra Sound Man
Michael Darrell
Van Man
David Berkson
Medical Unit (as David Berkson M.D.)
Sound
John Williams
Original Music Composer
Directing
Steven Spielberg
Director
Production
Steven Spielberg
Producer
Kathleen Kennedy
Producer
Jane Feinberg
Casting
Mike Fenton
Casting
Marci Liroff
Casting
Visual Effects
Dennis Muren
Visual Effects Supervisor
Writing
Melissa Mathison
Screenplay
Camera
Allen Daviau
Director of Photography
Editing
Carol Littleton
Editor
Art
James D. Bissell
Production Design
Jackie Carr
Set Decoration
Leslie Butcher
Art Department Coordinator
Costume & Make-Up
Robert Sidell
Makeup Artist
Stremove
E.T. is one of my all time favorite movies. This movie blew me out of my seat as a kid, and still kills me every time I watch it. Only four or five movies have made me cry, much less sob uncontrollably. When I returned from seeing E.T. for the first time, I couldn t talk for the rest of the day. I laid in my bed and cried for about five hours. The movie still makes tears well up in my eyes and gives me a lump in my throat. I still find it profoundly moving. It s heart-breakingly sad, yet phenomenally uplifting at the same time. I had no idea a movie could be so powerful when I saw this in the movies for the first time when I was eleven. What I think makes E.T. so powerful for me now is the heart-wrenching way it has of making me long to be a kid again. I refuse to ever completely grow up, and my memories are my own, but man does this movie make me wish I was eleven again, when riding my bike was a pleasure, Matchbox cars were the greatest thing in the world, Halloween was a night of mystery and creepy fun I looked forward to all year, going to the movies was an adventure, and looking up at the stars could be a mind-blowing experience. E.T. keeps those feeling alive for me. So do a lot of other things, but E.T. is the champ. As much as my cynical adult side may want to slap Steven Spielberg around sometimes, I would happily give him a hug for his timeless gift to the world, E.T. THE EXTRA TERRESTRIAL.
E.T. is one of my all time favorite movies. This movie blew me out of my seat as a kid, and still kills me every time I watch it. Only four or five movies have made me cry, much less sob uncontrollably. When I returned from seeing E.T. for the first time, I couldn t talk for the rest of the day. I laid in my bed and cried for about five hours. The movie still makes tears well up in my eyes and gives me a lump in my throat. I still find it profoundly moving. It s heart-breakingly sad, yet phenomenally uplifting at the same time. I had no idea a movie could be so powerful when I saw this in the movies for the first time when I was eleven. What I think makes E.T. so powerful for me now is the heart-wrenching way it has of making me long to be a kid again. I refuse to ever completely grow up, and my memories are my own, but man does this movie make me wish I was eleven again, when riding my bike was a pleasure, Matchbox cars were the greatest thing in the world, Halloween was a night of mystery and creepy fun I looked forward to all year, going to the movies was an adventure, and looking up at the stars could be a mind-blowing experience. E.T. keeps those feeling alive for me. So do a lot of other things, but E.T. is the champ. As much as my cynical adult side may want to slap Steven Spielberg around sometimes, I would happily give him a hug for his timeless gift to the world, E.T. THE EXTRA TERRESTRIAL.