E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial Anniversary Edition | reviewed by: Joe Whip | October 24, 2012
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The new 4k transfer looks superb, the best the film has ever looked. The 7.1 audio is magnificent. I am astonished how great it now sounds.
| genre | Adventure | Drama | Family | Sci-Fi |
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| synopsis | A science fiction fairytale about an extra-terrestrial who is left behind on Earth and is found by a young boy who befriends him. This heart-warming fantasy from Director Steven Spielberg became one of the most commercially successful films of all time. |
| lead actors | Henry Thomas | Peter Coyote | Drew Barrymore | Erika Eleniak | C. Thomas Howell | Sean Frye | Robert MacNaughton | David M. O'Dell | K.C. Martel | Richard Swingler | Frank Toth | Pat Welsh | Dee Wallace |
| director | Steven Spielberg |















