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*batteries not included

1987

R

1 h 47 m

United States

Comedy

Family

Fantasy

Aliens help a feisty old New York couple in their battle against the ruthless land developer who's out to evict them.
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Hume Cronyn
Frank Riley
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Jessica Tandy
Faye Riley
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Frank McRae
Harry Noble
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Elizabeth Peña
Marisa Esteval
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Michael Carmine
Carlos
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Dennis Boutsikaris
Mason Baylor
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Tom Aldredge
Sid Hogenson
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Jane Hoffman
Muriel Hogenson
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John DiSanti
Gus
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John Pankow
Kovacs
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MacIntyre Dixon
DeWitt
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Michael Greene
Lacey
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Doris Belack
Mrs. Thompson
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Wendy Schaal
Pamela
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José Angel Santana
Goon #1
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James Le Gros
Goon #2
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Ronald L. Schwary
Louie
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Susan Shoffner
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khalifaThaStylizt

29/05/2023 18:31
source: *batteries not included
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Maurice Kamanke

18/11/2022 09:20
Trailer—*batteries not included
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mellhurrell 241

16/11/2022 11:03
*batteries not included
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16/11/2022 03:56
Okay, *batteries not included is not a great film. It's not meant to be! The makers of this movie were obviously not trying to win any awards, but make a sweet movie for all ages about love, acceptance, friendship and family. Frank and Faye Riley (Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy)own the cafe that's located on the first floor of the building they live in. Among the other tenants is a former boxer (Frank McRae), a pregnant woman (Elizabeth Pena) and a starving artist (Dennis Boutsikaris). They band together and try to stop an angry developer (John Pankow) and his assistant (Michael Carmine (II)) out to run them from the building. They're assisted by some mechanical aliens and discover the meaning of forgiveness and family, acceptance and love.
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user1597547516656

16/11/2022 03:56
This was a family film in the '80s and...whatever happened to legit family films? I remember going to the movies to see this and then renting it when it came out on VHS and....my mom liked it as much as I did...and my dad liked it as much as I did. And as an adult today I still like it for reasons that are not entirely nostalgic...it's a great movie. Now I take my nephews to a family film and...I discover it's a kids film. It deals with purely childish things and...even they are a little bored with them sometimes. Once they grow out of the "paw patrol" stage in life. "batteries not included" was actually deep enough to hold interests. It had things for children and adults with a theme that both age groups could like...All age groups could like. You don't get that anymore, like Hollywood assumes our collective IQ's have fallen and that anything not made for rugrats will traumatize a child over 5. Watch it with your family...and then feel horrible about what entertainment has come to
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sheikhseedia

16/11/2022 03:56
I love a good tearjerker & this is one of the best. The tenants are at the heart of this. They are all well played, especially Faye (Jessica Tandy) & Frank (Hume Cronyn)The visiting spacecraft are an added delight. The score is brilliant. 8/10
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Ange_Tayseur

16/11/2022 03:56
A true classic. This was the first film I ever saw, and it has stayed my favorite for almost 17 years! Obviously, some may hate it, and some may love it, but its one of those films you have to judge for yourself. OK, so, perhaps the storyline is a bit thin, predictable and slightly unbelievable, but, what film isn't? There are more good points than bad (I'm not giving the good ones away, you'll have to see them for yourselves!) It could do with a bit of updating, maybe a newer version could cover up plot holes and dodgy script, but then it would lose all its charm. And Batteries Not Included definitely has charm, bucket-loads! In my opinion it should be up there with Star Wars and E.T as a cult classic. It'll make you laugh, cry and hate the bad guy. I definitely recommend it! Go watch it!
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InigoPascual

16/11/2022 03:56
This is a fun movie if you're not looking for heavy philosophy and just want some bubblegum for the eyes. Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy are brilliant - he as the husband who's watching his wife's mind deteriorate, she as the "living in the past" wife. My favourite part is when Carlos walks into the hut on top of the building. The expression on his face when he comes out is priceless.
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🌸Marie Omega🌸

16/11/2022 03:56
While I realize that this movie has been blasted as being one of Spielberg's low points, it does have it's strongpoints. First and foremost, this movie contains stronger characters (and places more emphasis on them) than most popcorn movies of today. If only a movie like TOMB RAIDER or MUMMY RETURNS (or even CATS & DOGS) were to pay as much attention to characterization! The sci-fi elements, while cheesy, actually serve a purpose, and work quite well within the framework of the story. It's essentially a feature-length episode of "AMAZING STORIES." Ultimately, this is a small movie with a small scope and intimate feel. Is it dated? Yes. Is it perfect? No. But it is a charming little movie that might be worth a second look.
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💝☘️🍃emilie🎀💞💞🦄

16/11/2022 03:56
There is always hope when people are in desperate need of help. Either it may come from the heaven or may not be. But the film is not just with the hope. Its beauty is with characters it has. The mad woman and her husband, the pregnant girl left by the boyfriend, the artist left by the girl friend and a rowdy who is an orphan and longing for somebody who can say "bobbie my little boy". I like it very much. I loved the movie when I was a school going boy ten years ago. I like it the same way now too.
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