Detailed item info | Movie description | A departure for director John Carpenter, STARMAN is a gentle, simple film that won accolades from critics and applause from audiences. Jeff Bridges plays the title character, an alien that has come down to Earth on a peaceful scouting mission. When he takes the form of a recently widowed woman's dead husband he unintentionally involves her in his mission. The alien only has a few days to reach a rendezvous point where he will be picked up by his mothership. Along the way he must discover what he can about human beings and our civilization. He finds out plenty very quickly, as his relationship with the young widow grows very strong as they make their way to the rendezvous point. Meanwhile, the FBI is in hot pursuit after it discovers the discarded landing vehicle, and the alien's own health is deteriorating in Earth's foreign atmosphere. The story tells of the struggle for communication, the pain of letting go, and the search for understanding. Jeff Bridges gives an unforgettable performance as the gentle alien trying his best to cope with being a human. With STARMAN, Carpenter proves he is a master storyteller, not just of horror and science fiction, but of subtle, emotional drama as well.
| | Credits | | Producer: | Larry J. Franco | | Cast: | Anthony Grumbach, Betty Bunch, Byron Walls, Charles Hughes, Judith Kim, Kenny Call, Lu Leonard, Pat Lee, Robert Stein, Ronald Colby, Sean Faro, Victor McLemore |
| | Details | | Edition: | Closed Captioned; Multiple Languages |
| | Notes | DVD Features:
Region 1 encoding Keep case Full Frame - 1.33 Widescreen Audio: Dolby Surround - English Dolby Surround - Spanish Dolbu Surround - French Additional Release Material: Trailer - 1. Original Theatrical 2. THE MIRROR HAS TWO FACES Interactive Features: Scene Selection
Theatrical release: December 14, 1984.
Actor Michael Douglas's production company produced STARMAN.
| | Editorial reviews | "...[In] Bridges' hands [STARMAN] becomes the occasion for a sweetly affecting characterization -- a fine showcase for the actor's blend of grace, precision and seemingly offhanded charm....A science fiction fable with sex appeal..." New York Times - p.C18 - Janet Maslin
"...Bridges received an Oscar nom for his twitchy performance and is a genuine joy to watch..." Total Film - Dan Rider (04/01/2001)
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