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Cocoon

Cocoon

It is everything you've dreamed of. It is nothing you expect.

6.6 (1,414)1985-06-211h 57m
ComedyScience FictionMysteryDrama

Overview

When a group of trespassing seniors swim in a pool containing alien cocoons, they find themselves energized with youthful vigor.

Budget
$17,500,000
Revenue
$85,300,000
Production
SLM Production Group, The Zanuck/Brown Company, 20th Century Fox

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Director
Ron Howard
Cinematography
Donald Peterman
Composer
James Horner

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Wuchak

Wuchak

July 20, 2020

8/10

_**Discovering the "fountain of youth"**_ On the surface "Cocoon" (1985) is about elderly folks at a retirement home in Florida unknowingly finding the "fountain of youth" via a pool on an adjacent property. A peculiar group of people rent the property to store boulder-like objects they take from the bottom of the ocean. As such, the pool acquires healing powers and restore's the old folk's youthful vigor. Steve Guttenberg stars as the likable protagonist, the boat owner/operator who helps…

Filipe Manuel Neto

Filipe Manuel Neto

February 14, 2023

6/10

**It deserves to be remembered nowadays.** I think the 80's were, maybe, the golden age of alien movies. Between comedies or horror films, the quality is quite satisfactory and there is plenty to choose from. This film is, however, one of the least known, perhaps due to the light way in which everything was approached, and it has even fallen into unfair oblivion today. For me, it was a movie that worked better precisely because of that, not least because I'm not a particularly big fan of alie…