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*batteries not included

Five ordinary people needed a miracle. Then one night, Faye Riley left the window open.
1987 | 106m | English

(39482 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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In a soon to be demolished block of apartments, the residents resist the criminal methods used to force them to leave so a greedy tycoon can build his new skyscraper. When tiny mechanical aliens land for a recharge, they decide to stay and help out.
Release Date: Dec 18, 1987
Director: Matthew Robbins
Writer: Brent Maddock, Matthew Robbins, Brad Bird, S.S. Wilson, Mick Garris
Genres: Family, Comedy, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Keywords new york city, extraterrestrial technology, spacecraft, alien life-form, apartment building, elderly couple, property development
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $65,088,797
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Hume Cronyn Frank Riley
Jessica Tandy Faye Riley
Frank McRae Harry Noble
Elizabeth Peña Marisa Esteval
Michael Carmine Carlos
Dennis Boutsikaris Mason Baylor
Tom Aldredge Sid Hogenson
Jane Hoffman Muriel Hogenson
John DiSanti Gus
John Pankow Kovacs
MacIntyre Dixon DeWitt
Michael Greene Lacey, Real Estate Developer
Doris Belack Mrs. Thompson
Wendy Schaal Pamela
José Angel Santana Goon #1
James Le Gros Goon #2
Ronald L. Schwary Louie
Susan Shoffner Receptionist
Shelly Kurtz Policeman at Hospital
Joe Hamer Policeman at Building
H. Clay Dear Policeman #2 at Building
Howard Renensland Reporter #1
Judy Grafe Reporter #2
Alice Beardsley Nurse
Dick Martinsen Fireman
Charles Raymond Hector
John Arceri Chauffeur
Riki Colon Band Member #1
Jon Imparato Band Member #2
David Vasquez Band Member #3
Luis Guzmán Bystander (uncredited)
Name Job
Cynthia Scheider Editor
Angelo P. Graham Art Direction
Hank Muller Assistant Camera
Brent Maddock Screenplay
Penny Perry Casting
George R. Nelson Set Decoration
Denise Amirante Stunts
John McPherson Director of Photography
Ted Haworth Production Design
Linn Zuckerman Craft Service
Dick Hancock Stunts
Matthew Robbins Director, Screenplay
Brad Bird Screenplay
S.S. Wilson Screenplay
Joe Johnston Production Manager
James Horner Original Music Composer
Mick Garris Story
Steve Kelso Stunts
Susan Germaine Key Hair Stylist
Rick Sharp Key Makeup Artist
Harold Burns Stunts
Jerry Brutsche Stunts
Kenny Bates Stunts
Thomas Rosales Jr. Stunt Coordinator
Erik Koniger Stunts
Tom Sierchio Stunts
Alex Stevens Stunts
Gerard 'Gus' Williams Stunts
Lila Finn Stunt Double
Ted Holt Gaffer
Richard C. Kratina Second Unit Director of Photography
Richard Quinlan Chief Lighting Technician
Selwyn Eddy Camera Operator
Peter Norman Camera Operator
Name Title
Ronald L. Schwary Producer
Steven Spielberg Executive Producer
Gerald R. Molen Associate Producer
Kathleen Kennedy Executive Producer
Frank Marshall Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

Very tidy little family piece. Residents of a building under threat of demolition from developers get an answer to their prayers in the form of tiny mechanical aliens. Firmly embedded in the trench that houses a number of 80s fantastical alienish pictures, *batteries not included is a bit worn ... around the edges yet still keeps its head above average waters thanks to its unbreakable charm. There is something so joyous about watching bullies {here in the form of vile developers and their hoodlum enforcers} getting a dose of their own medicine, and although the outcome here is never in doubt, it's still an amiable enough ride that manages to lift the spirit and close the picture out with a big cheesy grin. Boasting the solid Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy in the leads, we are in very safe hands, and it may well say Matthew Robbins name on the directors chair, we are in no doubt that producer Stephen Spielberg has his stamp all over this one. Safe family viewing, 6/10

May 16, 2024
Rocketeer Raccoon
4.0

I remember seeing this film a long time ago as a kid, however I didn't like it back then because the old woman in this film annoyed me. It had been years since I had last seen this film and my memory of it was very rusty so I thought I give it a new watch now to refresh my memory, and to see if my o ... pinion of the film has changed. Unfortunately I still don't like this film and I wasn't very impressed with it, to me it felt like it dragged on a bit and became boring, and I still hated the old woman. Like a typical old woman she has dementia (memory loss) but what's even more jarring is how does she know what the alien robots eat? I think the film could have done with more comedy because there hardly was much in the film, it's like it could have done with batteries included... Overall it's not a terrible film but it feels poor and it could have been done a lot better.

Jun 23, 2021