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ComedyScience FictionMystery

Cocoon

- It is everything you've dreamed of. It is nothing you expect.

When a group of trespassing seniors swim in a pool containing alien cocoons, they find themselves energized with youthful vigor.

Release Date : 1985-06-21

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : SLM Production GroupThe Zanuck/Brown Company20th Century Fox

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Steve Guttenberg

Character Name : Jack Bonner

Original Name : Steve Guttenberg

Gender : Male

Tahnee Welch

Character Name : Kitty

Original Name : Tahnee Welch

Gender : Female

Brian Dennehy

Character Name : Walter

Original Name : Brian Dennehy

Gender : Male

Don Ameche

Character Name : Arthur Selwyn

Original Name : Don Ameche

Gender : Male

Wilford Brimley

Character Name : Benjamin Luckett

Original Name : Wilford Brimley

Gender : Male

Hume Cronyn

Character Name : Joseph Finley

Original Name : Hume Cronyn

Gender : Male

Maureen Stapleton

Character Name : Mary Luckett

Original Name : Maureen Stapleton

Gender : Female

Jack Gilford

Character Name : Bernie Lefkowitz

Original Name : Jack Gilford

Gender : Male

Jessica Tandy

Character Name : Alma Finley

Original Name : Jessica Tandy

Gender : Female

Clint Howard

Character Name : John Dexter

Original Name : Clint Howard

Gender : Male

Linda Harrison

Character Name : Susan

Original Name : Linda Harrison

Gender : Female

Gwen Verdon

Character Name : Bess McCarthy

Original Name : Gwen Verdon

Gender : Female

Herta Ware

Character Name : Rosie Lefkowitz

Original Name : Herta Ware

Gender : Female

Barret Oliver

Character Name : David

Original Name : Barret Oliver

Gender : Male

Tyrone Power Jr.

Character Name : Pillsbury

Original Name : Tyrone Power Jr.

Gender : Male

Mike Nomad

Character Name : Doc

Original Name : Mike Nomad

Gender : Male

Jorge Gil

Character Name : Lou Pine

Original Name : Jorge Gil

Gender : Male

James Ritz

Character Name : DMV Clerk

Original Name : James Ritz

Gender : Male

Charles Rainsbury

Character Name : Smiley

Original Name : Charles Rainsbury

Gender : Male

Wendy J. Cooke

Character Name : Alien

Original Name : Wendy J. Cooke

Gender : Female

Pamela Prescott

Character Name : Alien

Original Name : Pamela Prescott

Gender : Male

Dinah Sue Rowley

Character Name : Alien

Original Name : Dinah Sue Rowley

Gender : Male

Gabriella Sinclair

Character Name : Alien

Original Name : Gabriella Sinclair

Gender : Male

Cyndi Vicino

Character Name : Bank Teller

Original Name : Cyndi Vicino

Gender : Female

Russ Wheeler

Character Name : Doctor

Original Name : Russ Wheeler

Gender : Male

Harold Bergman

Character Name : Reverend

Original Name : Harold Bergman

Gender : Male

Ivy Thayer

Character Name : Waitress

Original Name : Ivy Thayer

Gender : Male

Fred Broderson

Character Name : Kirk

Original Name : Fred Broderson

Gender : Male

Mark Cheresnick

Character Name : Salvatore

Original Name : Mark Cheresnick

Gender : Male

Bette Shoor

Character Name : Realtor

Original Name : Bette Shoor

Gender : Male

Mark Simpson

Character Name : Coast Guard First Class BM

Original Name : Mark Simpson

Gender : Male

Robert Slacum Jr.

Character Name : Coast Guard Second Class BM

Original Name : Robert Slacum Jr.

Gender : Male

Rance Howard

Character Name : St. Petersburg Dectective

Original Name : Rance Howard

Gender : Male

Jean Speegle Howard

Character Name : Woman

Original Name : Jean Speegle Howard

Gender : Female

Charles Voelker

Character Name : Leader, New Yorkers Dance Band

Original Name : Charles Voelker

Gender : Male

Irving Krone

Character Name : Jasper

Original Name : Irving Krone

Gender : Male

Clarence Thomas

Character Name : Policeman

Original Name : Clarence Thomas

Gender : Male

Ted Science

Character Name : Policeman

Original Name : Ted Science

Gender : Male

Jim Fitzpatrick

Character Name : Dock Worker

Original Name : Jim Fitzpatrick

Gender : Male

Tracy Roberts

Character Name : Bar Patron

Original Name : Tracy Roberts

Gender : Female

Charles Lampkin

Character Name : Pops

Original Name : Charles Lampkin

Gender : Male

Reviews

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

_**Discovering the "fountain of youth"**_ On the surface "Cocoon" (1985) is about elderly folks at a retirement home in Florida unknowingly finding the "fountain of youth" via a pool on an adjacent property. A peculiar group of people rent the property to store boulder-like objects they take from the bottom of the ocean. As such, the pool acquires healing powers and restore's the old folk's youthful vigor. Steve Guttenberg stars as the likable protagonist, the boat owner/operator who helps the people get to the objects in the ocean, but he has no idea what's really going on. The stunning Tahnee Welch, Raquel's daughter, plays one of the members of the peculiar group to whom Guttenberg's character takes a liking. Unlike Raquel, who's known for being a bit biyatchy, Tahnee shines with a winsome disposition. Brian Dennehy is also on hand as the leader of the odd group, and he does very well. Most great movies have a deeper subtext, and so it is with "Cocoon." The story is a commentary on aging, death, grieving and the yearning for eternal life. The people of the peculiar group are types of angels or, better yet, the redeemed in glorified bodies. What they offer is the gospel, the key to eternal life in the "new heavens and new earth, the home of righteousness" (2 Peter 3:13). By "the redeemed in glorified bodies" I'm referring to the glorious bodies that are promised to believers at the time of their bodily resurrection (1 Cor. 15:42-44); these bodies will be imperishable, powerful and spiritual (not carnal) in nature. Believers will be able to defy gravity with these new bodies, walk through doors and teleport from one place to another, all of which can be observed in Jesus Christ after his resurrection. Needless to say, "Cocoon" has an incredible subtext. But it's not necessary to get so deep. This is just an entertaining movie with a good heart. More than that, it's inspiring. On the downside, the final act is overextended and should've been trimmed down. The film runs 1 hour, 57 minutes, and was shot in the Clearwater/St. Petersburg area of Florida with the underwater scenes done in the Bahamas. GRADE: A-

F

Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2023-02-14

**It deserves to be remembered nowadays.** I think the 80's were, maybe, the golden age of alien movies. Between comedies or horror films, the quality is quite satisfactory and there is plenty to choose from. This film is, however, one of the least known, perhaps due to the light way in which everything was approached, and it has even fallen into unfair oblivion today. For me, it was a movie that worked better precisely because of that, not least because I'm not a particularly big fan of alien movies. The film, in fact, is a very light and familiar comedy, pleasant and not made to think too much, nor to be an award-winning film. I really got the feeling that it was an unpretentious project that, at the time, gave very good results, having even won two Oscars, for Best Visual Effects and Best Supporting Actor (for veteran Don Ameche). The script is quite simple: a group of friendly old timers from a nursing home, who have the habit of visiting the pool of a neighboring abandoned mansion, have just discovered that their new owners have mysteriously changed the water with gigantic stones from the bottom of the sea: now, in addition to being warm, the water seems to have the ability to restore their youthful vitality and health. What they don't know is that the stones are, in fact, emergency pods left by an alien civilization that had an exploration base in the sea, nearby, which we learned to call Atlantis... and that the new owners of the abandoned house they are really aliens from a rescue team that came to collect the pods left behind thousands of years ago. The film has a great cast that includes venerable names such as Don Ameche, Maureen Stapleton, Jessica Tandy, Wilford Brimley and Jack Gilford. In fact, and despite the merits of younger actors like Steve Guttenberg and Brian Dennehy, it is a film made to allow veteran actors a good opportunity to shine and show that age is numbers. I think I won't be exaggerating if I say that everyone enjoyed the film well and showed that they are doing very well, and that talent doesn't fade with age. I especially liked Brimley and Stapleton. Guttenberg has done better in other films, and Tahnee Welch doesn't do very well here either. On a technical level, it's a very well-made film: the cinematography extracts the best of the sunny and seemingly paradisiacal environments of the places where the film was made, and the visual and special effects used fulfill their role in the film very well. We might even think that there are some cheap clichés, like the light on the boat, or the flying saucer, but as I said above, it's a light film, and we're only being unfair or overly demanding if we think about things like that. The soundtrack was in charge of James Horner, with whom Howard will make a series of films, and fulfills his role very well, without much fuss.