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Principal photography started in New York in August 1986, but location scouting began almost a year before. Since the story called for a solitary building amidst rubble, explained producer Ronald Schwary, we had to find a vacant lot with burned-out buildings all around it. We finally settled on an actual building on 8th Street between Avenues C and D on New York s Lower East Side (the building no longer stands, and was probably located on the site of the current Housing Bureau substation, or the building to the east. 40°43′27.33″N 73°58′40.49″W / 40.7242583°N 73.9779139°W / 40.7242583; -73.9779139). Production designer Ted Haworth designed a three-sided, four-story tenement facade and oversaw its construction on a location that covered most of a city block. In the name of authenticity, he brought 50 to 60 truckloads of rubble to cover the one vacant lot. It was so remarkably realistic that the Sanitation Department came by and took away prop garbage one morning, potential customers stopped by to eat in the diner, and the business agent for the Plumber s Local of New York visited, demanding to know why there wasn t a permit down at City Hall for the construction.
Reception
The movie gained a mostly mixed reception but debuted at #4 at the box office. It has a rating of 67% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 18 reviews. Gene Siskel described it as a comic book with the best pages torn out and accused the film of having forced warmth. Roger Ebert defended the film, saying it had a lot of good feeling in it, it had a few nice laughs, it had a few interesting special effects, and...it s better than most of the stuff out there.
Award | Category | Recipient(s) | Outcome |
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Saturn Awards | |||
Best Fantasy Film | Nominated | ||
Best Actress | Jessica Tandy | Won | |
Young Artist Awards | Best Family Motion Picture - Comedy | Won |
New
Brad Bird, Brent Maddock, Matthew Robbins, Ronald L. Schwary, S.s. Wilson, Steven Spielberg
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
1999
DVD
Adult
0783232047
9780783232041
025192052026
7.5" x 5.25" x .50"
1987
1987-12-18
106
1h 46min
Awards, 2 wins & 1 nomination
Matthew Robbins
Mick Garris, Brad Bird, Matthew Robbins
Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy, Frank McRae
Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, Gerald R. Molen, Ronald L. Schwary, Steven Spielberg
James Horner
John McPherson
Cynthia Scheider
Penny Perry
Ted Haworth
Angelo P. Graham
George R. Nelson
Aggie Guerard Rodgers
Susan Germaine, Tony Lloyd, Susan Carol Schwary, Rick Sharp
Joe Johnston, Ted Kurdyla, Gerald R. Molen, Arthur F. Repola
Sally Andrews, Bruce Cohen, Jann Dutmer, Lewis Gould, Jerry Grandey, Joe Johnston, Ken Ornstein, Stephen Wertimer
John Bell, Paul J. Campanella, Joe Griffith, Ed Larkin, David Lowery, Patrick J. Marchese, David L. McGuire, Larry McGuire, Ralph McQuarrie, James J. Murakami, Bruno Robotti, Paul Rylander, Ken Scaife, Robert Scaife, Alex Scutti Jr., Terry Shugrue, Edward Swanson, John Villarino, Steven Westlund, Clyde Zimmerman, Joseph Alfieri, George Hugel, Greg Knapp, Andrew Probert, Mark Sparks, Drew Struzan, Mike Villarino
Gene S. Cantamessa, Steve Cantamessa, Michael C. Casper, Kim Costalupes, Doreen A. Dixon, Mark Gordon, Mark Jennings, William L. Manger, Tom C. McCarthy, Bob Minkler, Michael P. Redbourn, Louis Rivera, Tanya Sharp David, Ian Underwood, Bill Varney, Don S. Walden, Burton Weinstein, Paul J. Zydel, James Ashwill, Jeffrey Kaplan
Connie Brink, Danny Lester, Harold McConnell Jr., Ken Pepiot, Al Wininger, Bill Traynor
David Allen, Craig Barron, Patricia Blau, Marty Brenneis, Wade Childress, Donald Clark, Robert Cooper, Dick Dova, John Ellis, Chrissie England, Nicholas J. Esposto, Christopher Evans, Ellen Ferguson, Warren Franklin, Joe Fulmer, Michael Gleason, Ralph Gordon, Caroleen Green, Joanne Hafner, James Hagedorn, Sandy Houston, Tony Hudson, Peg Hunter, Gregory Jein, Steven Kosakura, Tad Krzanowski, Jack Mongovan, Rodney Morgan, Charlie Mullen, Bruce Nicholson, Jeff Olson, Lorne Peterson, Mark Setrakian, Tom St. Amand, Peter Stolz, Marc Thorpe, Bruce Vecchitto, Jeffrey Wilkins, Nelson Cabrera, Peter Daulton, Timothy Eaton, Steve Gawley, Ellen Lichtwardt Goodchild, Ian Hiebert, Ira Keeler, Crit Killen, Jay Riddle, Thomas Rosseter
Denise Amirante, Kenny Bates, Jerry Brutsche, Harold Burns, Dick Hancock, Steve Kelso, Erik Koniger, Thomas Rosales Jr., Tom Sierchio, Alex Stevens, Guss Williams, Lila Finn
Stewart Barbee, Ron Batzdorff, Terry Chostner, Don Duffield, Selwyn Eddy, Ray Gilberti, Louis Goldman, Bob Griffith, David Hanks, Connie Holt, Ted Holt, Craig Hosoda, Billy Kerwick, Richard C. Kratina, Norman G. Langley, David Lindeman, Gary Muller, Hank Muller, Reggie Newkirk, Peter Norman, Michael Orefice, Richard Quinlan, Ed Quinn, Martin Rosenberg, Pat Sweeney, Mike Tapp, Mitchell Block, Raymond Fortune, Randy Jonsson, Thomas Landi, Jim Shelton
Timothy Björklund, John Hays, Nick Stern, Wes Takahashi, Sean Turner
Mickie McGowan, Mae Williams
Thomas Costich, Sue Moore, Laurie Riley, Joan Joseff, Sydney Urshan
Elizabeth Canney, Patrick Crane, Phil Downey, Robert Yamamoto
Thalia Harithas
Else Blangsted, James Flamberg, Billy May, Greig McRitchie, Shawn Murphy, Ellen Segal, Tony Terran, James Horner, Bob Sanders, James Thatcher, Louise Di Tullio
Marshall Schlom, Heidi Strom
Bill Gray, Tom Marshall
Kate Barker, Dennis T. Benatar, Nicholas Bernstein, Sal Carino, Michael Crane, Kathleen Gallagher, Robert Garcia Jr., Iris Hedrick, Cynthia Henrich-Woodbyrne, Paul Huston, Katie Jewitt-Spillman, Harriette Kanew, Joe Litto, John A. Machione, Judith Marlin, Ralph McQuarrie, David Clayton Miller, Leanne Moore, Julie Moskowitz, Brian Pulido, Bonne Radford, Mary T. Radford, Lata Ryan, Christine A. Sacani, Brian Steward, Diana Tinkley, Carole Wattles, Nancy Willen, Linn Zuckerman, Evelyn Fitzgerald, Daniel Wheatcroft
Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment
USA
English, Spanish
PG
6.6
35697
54
Batteries Not Included (stylized as *batteries not included) is a 1987 American science fiction comedy film directed by Matthew Robbins about small extraterrestrial living spaceships that save an apartment block under threat from property development. The story was originally intended to be featured in the television series Amazing Stories, but executive producer Steven Spielberg liked the idea so much that he decided to adapt it into a film. It was the feature film screenwriting debut of Brad Bird.
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