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COCOON (DVD/GOLD O-RING/SENSORMATIC) DVD Movie

COCOON (DVD/GOLD O-RING/SENSORMATIC) DVD


1.33:1: Pre-1954 Standard
1.85:1: Theatre Wide-Screen

PN: 024543115878IE     Release: 01/22/2008
Starring: Don Ameche, Wilford Brimley, Hume Cronyn
Director(s): Ron Howard


Cocoon
Cocoon is a warm-hearted science-fiction fable that avoids becoming overly corny thanks to the performances of its mostly senior cast. Wilford Brimley, Don Ameche, and Hume Cronyn are three old-timers who sneak out of their retirement home a few days a week to swim in the large pool on an abandoned estate next door. When the threesome begins to feel curiously younger, they discover strange pods on the floor of the pool. These pods are alien cocoons, which are being pulled from the ocean by a team of extra-terrestrials in human form led by Walter (Brian Dennehy), who has hired a local charter operator (Steve Guttenberg) to assist him. Walter explains to the seniors that energy from the cocoons is restoring youth and vigor to the older men every time they go for a dip. The aliens agree to let the men continue to swim in secret, but of course they can't keep their discovery to themselves. Soon the pool is swarming with retirees, with the notable exception of Bernie (Jack Gilford), who has no interest in prolonging life any longer than necessary. The aliens ultimately prepare to return home and offer the retirees eternal life if they leave Earth behind as well. Director Ron Howard treats his old-timers with care and dignity, and they respond with deeply sympathetic performances (Ameche won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar); the film's science-fiction trappings ably sustain the story's all-too-human ruminations on youth, aging, life, and death. ~ Don Kaye, All Movie Guide
Cast
Don Ameche as Art Selwyn
Wilford Brimley as Ben Luckett
Hume Cronyn as Joe Finley
Brian Dennehy as Walter
Jack Gilford as Bernie Lefkowitz
Steve Guttenberg as Jack Bonner
Maureen Stapleton as Mary Luckett
Jessica Tandy as Alma Finley
Gwen Verdon as Bess McCarthy
Herta Ware as Rose Lefkowitz
Tahnee Welch as Kitty
Barret Oliver as David
Linda Harrison as Susan
Tyrone Power Jr. as Pillsbury
Clint Howard as John Dexter
Charles Lampkin as Pops
Mike Nomad as Doc
Rance Howard as
Crew
Robert Doudell - Associate Producer
Penny Perry - Casting
Rick Baker - Consultant/advisor
Aggie Guerard Rodgers - Costume Designer
Mort Schwartz - Costume Designer
Ron Howard - Director
Daniel Hanley - Editor
Michael Hill - Editor
James Horner - Composer (Music Score)
Cruz Sembello - Songwriter
Kevin Haney - Makeup
Bob Norin - Makeup
Robert Norin - Makeup
Jack T. Collis - Production Designer
Jordan Klein - Cinematographer
Donald Peterman - Cinematographer
Richard D. Zanuck - Producer
Lili Fini Zanuck - Producer
David Brown - Producer
Linda Henrikson - Set Designer
Jim Duffy - Set Designer
Ken Ralston - Special Effects
Rick Baker - Special Effects
Greg Cannon - Special Effects
Richard S. Church - Sound/Sound Designer
Ted Grossman - Stunts
Tom Benedek - Screenwriter
Dennis Klein - Screenwriter
David Saperstein - Book Author

Cocoon
After making a directorial name for himself with Disney's Splash in 1984, Ron Howard came back a year later with this uplifting extraterrestrial/fountain of youth picture. With a very talented (and mostly geriatric) cast that included Hume Cronin, Don Ameche and Wilford Brimley, the film presents a positive outlook on the eternal questions posed by life and death. Cocoon seamlessly combines playful and sorrowful elements as it ponders the puzzling dilemmas of the aged. The supporting cast members, most notably Steve Guttenberg and Brian Denehy, are stronly glued to the spirit of the film. The expansive scope and focus of the film is hammered home by the insightful performances of Cronin, Ameche and Brimley. Although peaceful aliens fell out of vogue in 1990s cinema, Cocoon's E.T.-esque qualities still resonate. ~ Mike DiBella, All Movie Guide
 
David Berry: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Visual Effects (winner)
Don Ameche: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Pic (winner)
Ken Ralston: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Visual Effects (winner)
Ralph McQuarrie: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Visual Effects (winner)
Ron Howard: Directors Guild of America, Best Director (nominated)
Scott Farrar: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Visual Effects (winner)

 

General Specifications:

Language Options:English, French, Spanish
Subtitle Options:English, Spanish
Sound Processing:DDS: Dolby Digital Surround
DD1: Dolby Digital Mono
Additional Features:cc Commentary by director Ron Howard Five featurettes Trailers TV spots and more
DVD Aspect Ratio:1.33:1: Pre-1954 Standard
1.85:1: Theatre Wide-Screen
MPAA Rating:PG13
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:2
DVD DVD Region Code:1
Content Length:117 min
 

DVD Chapters:


Side #1 -- Widescreen and Bonus Features
1. Main Titles [1:36]
2. The Home [7:03]
3. Strangers [8:32]
4. Taking a Risk [1:51]
5. In the Mood [3:20]
6. Come Dancing [3:18]
7. From an Honest Planet [6:10]
8. Busted [1:02]
9. Rejuvenation [2:59]
10. Reckless Behavior [7:47]
11. Rose [5:11]
12. Invitation to Eternity [6:29]
13. Why Stay? [:55]
14. Breaking Away [3:51]
15. In Good Hands [6:16]
16. End Credits [2:00]

Side #2 -- Fullscreen
1. Main Titles [1:36]
2. The Home [7:03]
3. Strangers [8:32]
4. Taking a Risk [1:51]
5. In the Mood [3:20]
6. Come Dancing [3:18]
7. From an Honest Planet [6:10]
8. Busted [1:02]
9. Rejuvenation [2:59]
10. Reckless Behavior [7:47]
11. Rose [5:11]
12. Invitation to Eternity [6:29]
13. Why Stay? [:55]
14. Breaking Away [3:51]
15. In Good Hands [6:16]
16. End Credits [2:00]


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