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Cocoon: The Return

Journey to the most wonderful place in the universe... home.
1988 | 116m | English

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The reinvigorated elderly group that left Earth comes back to visit their relatives. Will they all decide to go back to the planet where no one grows old, or will they be tempted to remain on Earth?
Release Date: Sep 13, 1988
Director: Daniel Petrie
Writer: Stephen McPherson, Elizabeth Bradley, David Saperstein
Genres: Comedy, Science Fiction
Keywords return, pregnancy, shape shifting alien, pregnant woman, expectant father, expectant mother, pregnant wife, shape shifter, cocoon, senior citizen, human form, ice cream sundae, adoring, celebratory, enthusiastic
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, The Zanuck/Brown Company
Box Office Revenue: $25,000,000
Budget: $17,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Don Ameche Art Selwyn
Wilford Brimley Ben Luckett
Courteney Cox Sara
Hume Cronyn Joe Finley
Jack Gilford Bernie Lefkowitz
Steve Guttenberg Jack Bonner
Barret Oliver David
Maureen Stapleton Mary Luckett
Elaine Stritch Ruby
Jessica Tandy Alma Finley
Gwen Verdon Bess McCarthy
Tahnee Welch Kitty
Linda Harrison Susan
Tyrone Power Jr. Pillsbury
Mike Nomad Doc
Wendy J. Cooke Phil / Antarean
Herta Ware Rose
Brian C. Smith Dr. Baron
Fred Buch Alma's Doctor
Harold Bergman Dr. Erwin
Glenn Scherer Bess' Doctor
Tom Kouchalakos Doug
Alan Jordan Orderly
Fritz Dominique Orderly #2
Iris Acker Mrs. Cashman
Will Marchetti General Jefferds
Shelley Spurlock Rebecca - SPOI
Ted Milford Kid #1
Chris Fuxa Kid #2
Bill Wohrman Coach
Jay Smith Catcher
Tony Vila Jr. Umpire
Brian Jay Andrews Visiting Catcher
David Easton Player #1
Matt Ford Player #2
Jack McDermott Spectator
Darcy Shean Woman in Restaurant
Barry Mizerski Waiter
Madeline Lee Impatient Woman
Mal Jones Man at Kiosk
Patricia Rainier Man's Wife
Richard Jasen Little Boy
Patricia Winters Lamaze Teacher
Rachel Renick Janet
Ryan Szurgot Little Boy #1
Anthony Finazzo Little Boy #2
Kelly Jasen Little Girl #1
Stephanie Oldziej Little Girl #2
Priscilla Ashley Behne Little Girl #3
Glenn L. Robbins Mr. Szydlo
Bruce McLaughlin Man on Glass Bottom Boat
Buddy Reynolds Airforce Policeman
Carlos González SPOI Janitor
Kevin Corrigan SPOI Security Guard
Robert Gwaltney Clerk
Robert Short Technician
Brian Dennehy Walter (uncredited)
Sean Cunningham First Mate (uncredited)
Maggie Grant Volleyball Player (uncredited)
Kai Thorup Basketball Onlooker (uncredited)
Name Job
Tak Fujimoto Director of Photography
Gary Rydstrom Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Stephen McPherson Screenplay, Author
Shawn Murphy Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ruth A. Redfern Stunts
Elizabeth Bradley Author
Mark Warner Editor
Gary Summers Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tim Holland Sound Effects Editor
Daniel Petrie Director
David Saperstein Characters, Screenplay
James Horner Original Music Composer
Ve Neill Makeup Artist
Richard Hymns Supervising Sound Editor
Chick Bernhard Stunts
Name Title
Richard D. Zanuck Producer
Lili Fini Zanuck Producer
David Brown Producer
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Reviews

FilipeManuelNeto
3.0

**Lazy, laying in the shadow of the original film, doesn't have much merit in itself.** Daniel Petrie decided to take a film that was successful and acquired a certain affection and make a poor sequel. I think almost everyone knows that a sequel to a good movie is almost never as good as the orig ... inal movie... it could be a cliché, but the truth is that it is something so common that it has become something to watch. Besides, for studios, it's a good way to make money without considerable effort or a big capital draw. What this film offers us is, in short, more of the same, but without any charm. The film leans against the shadow of the predecessor's success and peacefully slumbers in the belief that we will like it because we liked the first film. It didn't work for me. The only thing that makes this movie really worthwhile is the fact that it reunites most of its predecessor's cast. It's worth seeing some of the shenanigans of Don Ameche, Wilford Brimey, Maureen Stapleton and Jack Gilford. You can tell they're having a lot of fun with the project, and that the film, even if it's not brilliant, allowed them to revisit characters they enjoyed playing. The movie works reasonably well thanks to this, and the older cast almost have their own separate sub-plot, but the movie loses out by not going beyond that, thanks to a rather weak script. Steve Guttenberg, for example, is even more uninteresting here than he was in the original film, which is really something relevant. Technically, the film doesn't make any major mistakes or flaws, but it isn't particularly brilliant.

Feb 14, 2023