Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Science FictionDrama
Overview : After an encounter with UFOs, an electricity linesman feels undeniably drawn to an isolated area in the wilderness where something spectacular is about to happen.
Budget : 20000000USD
language : en
Runtime : 137 min
Release Date : 1977-12-14
Imdb ID : tt0075860
Status : Released

Cast

Richard Dreyfuss
Roy Neary

François Truffaut
Claude Lacombe

Teri Garr
Ronnie Neary

Melinda Dillon
Jillian Guiler

Bob Balaban
David Laughlin

J. Patrick McNamara
Project Leader

Warren J. Kemmerling
Wild Bill

Roberts Blossom
Farmer

Phil Dodds
ARP Musician

Cary Guffey
Barry Guiler

Shawn Bishop
Brad Neary

Adrienne Campbell
Sylvia Neary

Justin Dreyfuss
Toby Neary

Lance Henriksen
Robert

Merrill Connally
Team Leader

Amy Douglass
Implantee

Gene Dynarski
Ike

Carl Weathers
Military Policeman

Norman Bartold
Norman Bartold

F.J. O'Neil
ARP Project Member

Hal Barwood
Returnee #2 Flt. 19

Matthew Robbins
Returnee #3 Flt. 19

Gene Rader
Hawker

Daniel Nunez
Federale

Chuy Franco
Federale

Luis Contreras
Federale

Galen Thompson
Special Forces

John Dennis Johnston
Special Forces

Robert Broyles
Dirty Tricks #3

George DiCenzo
Major Benchley

Alexander Lockwood
Implantee

Josef Sommer
Larry Butler

Bill Thurman
Air Traffic

James Keane
Radio Telescope Team

Philip Dodds
Jean Claude

Mary Gafrey
Mrs. Harris

Michael J. Dyer
Himself

Roger Ernest
Highway Patrolman

Randy Herman
Returnee #1 Flt. 19

David Anderson
Air Traffic Controller

Richard L. Hawkins
Air Traffic Controller

Craig Shreeve
Air Traffic

Roy E. Richards
Air East Pilot

Eumenio Blanco
Federale

Dennis McMullen
Radio Telescope Team

Cy Young
Radio Telescope Team

Tom Howard
Radio Telescope Team

Richard Stuart
Truck Dispatcher

Bob Westmoreland
Load Dispatcher

Matt Emery
Support Leader

John Ewing
Dirty Tricks #1

Kirk Raymond
Dirty Tricks #4

Keith Atkinson
Dirty Tricks #2

Monty Jordan
Special Forces Commander / Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)

Basil Hoffman
Longly (uncredited)

Stephen Powers
UN Observer (uncredited)

J. Allen Hynek
Man Smoking Pipe at Landing Site (uncredited)

Howard K. Smith
Howard K. Smith (uncredited)

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Reviews

IanBeale
**Do the mashed potato!** Roy Neely is a gas repair man who has a close encounter with an alien craft and begins having strange visions of mashed potatoes, shaving cream and mud mountains. This all leads to Needy's marriage breaking up and he sets out to find the truth about his mashed potato visions. The climax at a mountain is breathtaking when Neely comes face to face with his destiny. One of Spielberg's best with a nice cameo by French director Francois Truffaut.
Geronimo1967
I always remember as a child hoping/praying that if extra terrestrials ever did come to visit us, that they wouldn't arrive in America. Think "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (1951) or most other sci-fi stories: the first things they would see when they opened their door would be guns, tanks, missiles, soldiers... This film takes a far more sophisticated approach to how we might engage with an alien species, and together with some super effects and a far more nuanced storyline leaves us with room for optimism that we might not just try to shoot first and ask questions afterwards - should anyone ever do arrive. Spielberg was still, in my view anyway, learning his craft when he wrote/directed this and that shows in the real paucity of pace for the first hour. Richard Dreyfuss is adequate, but the constantly amazed/perplexed looks on his face start to become annoying after a while. François Truffaut features now and again - largely as part of a parallel storyline - but really, this only begins to engage in the last thirty minutes when the threads all knit together giving us a clever denouement as the scientists discover an innovative, musical, way to communicate that doesn't involved threats and bullets. Oddly enough, even when I first saw this at the age of 9, I never got any sense of menace from our travellers and the absence of any substantial physical form for us to identify with seems to help keep the magic working. Not John Williams' finest work, I thought the score suffered from the slow rate of progress with the plot but the symbolism and curiosity of spirit this film engenders makes it still, just about, worth sticking though...