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Cocoon: The Return
Directed by
Daniel Petrie
PG
1988
1h 56m
Science Fiction
,
Comedy
,
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5.4
31%
33%
6.5
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The seniors return to Earth to visit their relatives. Will they all decide to go back to the planet where no one grows old, or will they be tempted to stay back on Earth?
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Cast of Cocoon: The Return
Don Ameche
Art Selwyn
Wilford Brimley
Ben Luckett
Courteney Cox
Sara
Hume Cronyn
Joe Finley
Jack Gilford
Bernie Lefkowitz
Steve Guttenberg
Jack Bonner
Barret Oliver
David
Maureen Stapleton
Mary Luckett
Elaine Stritch
Ruby
Jessica Tandy
Alma Finley
Gwen Verdon
Bess McCarthy
Tahnee Welch
Kitty
Linda Harrison
Susan
Tyrone Power Jr.
Pillsbury
Mike Nomad
Doc
Wendy J. Cooke
Phil / Antarean
Herta Ware
Rose
Brian C. Smith
Dr. Baron
Fred Buch
Alma's Doctor
Harold Bergman
Dr. Erwin
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Cocoon: The Return Ratings & Reviews
El Nuevo Herald (Miami)
Rene Jordan
Insinuates that the seniors are bored of their paradise… its perversely pleased in taking away everything they have gained. [Full review in Spanish]
Common Sense Media
Polly M. Robertus
A muddled morality tale.
Pajiba
Jeremy C. Fox
Mostly we get reheated leftovers and with even more mawkishness from the older actors and unfunny schtick from Steve Guttenberg.
Moviehole
Caffeinated Clint
Near on par with the original...Sweet, Funny, Memorable
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
And here I thought the aliens ate them the first time.
Spirituality & Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Revolves around a group of older Americans who face important choices which will determine their destinies.
Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)
Bob Bloom
Should never have come back.
eFilmCritic.com
Scott Weinberg
Brings back the same cast, but forgets the heart, wit, wonder, and warmth. This is a soulless sequel.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
The central weakness of Cocoon: the Return is that the film lacks any compelling reason to exist. Yes, it is a heartwarming film. Yes, the performances are wonderful, and, yes, it's great to see these characters back again. But that's about it.
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