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Happy Birthday E.T.

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Thirty years ago, E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial broke box-office records and has captivated audiences ever since. This documentary provides an insight into the making of Steven Spielberg's classic fantasy film, revealing how Matthew De Meritt, who was born without legs, played the alien in some scenes, and why real doctors were brought in, instead of actors, to film the moment where E.T. is seen dying. Henry Thomas, who starred as lonely boy Elliott, revisits the suburban Californian house where much of the movie was made, and there are also contributions from Dee Wallace and Robert MacNaughton.

Disc name: Happy Birthday E.T.
Film studio name: Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment
Edit crew name: AvP Productions
Date Original Film Was Released: 1982
Date Disc Was Released: December 22, 2012
Total Preservation Runtime: approximately 48 minutes

DVD details:

Type............: DVD
Video Format....: NTSC
Aspect Ratio....: 16:9
Audio Format....: Dolby Digital AC3 - 192 kbps
Language........: English only
Subtitles.......: none
Dvd authoring...: AvP

Main Features:

- Happy Birthday E.T.

Hardware and software information:

- AVS Script
- Adobe Photoshop CS6
- Adobe After Effects CS4
- CCE SP v2.7
- DVD-lab PRO 2
- Mpeg Video Wizard DVD
- PgcDemux
- Sony Vegas 10
- TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress
- VirtualDub-MPEG2
 
What a coincidence! I just watched the movie yesterday morning (the original version of course :). Thanks AVP, PM sent.
 
Awesome stuff, AvP. Good to see you active again.
 
IFDB page made for this. Viva la Preserv.
 
Viva. Hey, AvP, wanna help with a master preservations list?
 
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