Catalog Number |
42734 |
Format |
Standard Play CAV |
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Running Time |
115 minutes |
|
Side |
Chapters |
Frames |
Running Time |
1 |
4 |
38,118 |
26min 28sec |
2 |
4 |
36,061 |
25min 02sec |
3 |
4 |
33,076 |
22min 58sec |
4 |
4 |
31,941 |
22min 10sec |
5 + |
3 (4) |
27,160 (27,573) |
18min 51sec |
|
19 |
166,356 |
115min 31sec |
Supplemental Material |
5 |
1 |
413 |
0min 13sec * |
6 |
5 |
|
43min 55sec |
7 |
8 |
|
50min 59sec |
|
14 |
|
95min 07sec * |
* Contains untimed still elements. Due to variations
in transferring film and video to LaserDisc, exact run time may vary.
+ Because of the still elements of side 5, the side is listed twice. The
number within () represents the complete information for the side, including supplements. |
|
Number of copies pressed |
8,011 |
Pressing Location |
Pioneer Video Manufacturing |
Letterbox Aspect Ratio |
 |
Retail Price |
$149.95 |
Issued |
October 8, 1996 |
|
 |
Limited CAV release of 8,000 units |
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Individually numbered Collector's Box set with color insert. |
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New letterboxed THX® transfer. |
 |
Film soundtrack by John Williams on a newly expanded digitally remastered 24k Gold Compact Disc
produced exclusively for this LaserDisc release. |
 |
The Making of E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, an original documentary featuring 1996 video interviews
with Steven Spielberg, Henry Thomas, Drew Barrymore, Robert MacNaughton,
Dee Wallace Stone, Peter Coyote, Melissa Mathison, Kathleen Kennedy,
John Williams, Allen Daviau and others involved in the film. |
 |
Never-before-seen behind-the-scenes footage shot by Academy Award®
winner John Toll |
 |
Henry Thomas' original audition tape |
 |
Outtakes from the film |
 |
Conceptual designs and drawings of E.T. and the spaceship |
 |
Theatrical trailers |
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Original advertising, marketing and publicity materials. |
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Special bonus: John William's original musical score isolated on the analog audio tracks. |
 |
Synopsis:
The story begins when E.T. and his fellow travelers come peacefully to Earth to gather plants in a
misty redwood forest. When they are discovered, the rest of the crew flees in their spaceship, and
E.T. is accidentally left behind. He eludes his would-be captors and is befriended by Elliott, a
ten-year-old boy. While E.T. learns about life on Earth, Elliott learns about friendship -- a
friendship that bridges the universe with understanding and love. Overflowing with memorable
performances, a stirring musical score and scenes of wonderment, E.T. invites everyone to share the
thrill of its magic touch. It's more than a movie -- it s an experience you'll never forget. |