Close Encounters of the Third Kind


4:00 pm - 6:10 pm, Saturday, June 27 on BBC Two England (2)

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About this Broadcast

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An electrical repairman sees a fleet of UFOs and develops an increasing fascination with mountain-shaped forms, driving his wife to despair. Meanwhile, a single mother has a similar fixation after her son mysteriously vanishes, and a team of scientists investigates a series of strange events around the world. Eventually, they are all drawn to a mountain where aliens are about to make contact. Steven Spielberg's sci-fi drama, starring Richard Dreyfuss, Francois Truffaut and Teri Garr


1977 HD subtitles 16x9 audio-description
Movie/Drama Science Fiction

Cast & Crew

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Richard Dreyfuss (Actor) .. Roy Neary
Francois Truffaut (Actor) .. Claude Lacombe
Teri Garr (Actor) .. Ronnie Neary
Melinda Dillon (Actor) .. Jillian Guiler
Cary Guffrey (Actor) .. Barry Guiler
Bob Balaban (Actor) .. David Laughlin
Warren Kemmerling (Actor) .. Wild Bill
Roberts Blossom (Actor) .. Farmer
J Patrick McNamara (Actor) .. Project leader

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Richard Dreyfuss (Actor) .. Roy Neary
Born: October 29, 1947 in New York
Best Known For: Playing Hooper in Jaws.
Early-life: Richard Stephen Dreyfus was born on October 29, 1947, in Brooklyn, New York. He's the son of a lawyer and added the extra 's' to his surname when he began acting. He spent some time in Europe as a child, but mainly grew up in California, where he attended the famous Beverly Hills High School before enrolling at San Fernando Valley State College. He claims he can't remember a time when he didn't want to be an actor.
Career: Drefuss's acting career began when he was 15 in the TV production In Mama's House. He was a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War, so he worked for two years as a clerk in a Los Angeles hospital instead. His first film was an uncredited role in The Graduate. His big break came when he starred in American Graffiti in 1973. His first lead role was in The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz. He then starred in box-office blockbusters Jaws and Close Encounters of the Third Kind and won an Oscar in 1978 for his portrayal of a struggling actor in The Goodbye Girl. After a period in the wilderness, he returned in 1986 with Down and Out in Beverly Hills and Skateout a year later. His other films include What About Bob? and Mr Holland's Opus. He has also maintained a stage career.
Quote: 'Happiness has a bum rap. People say it shouldn't be your goal in life. Oh, yes it should.'
Trivia: He recorded the voiceover for Apple's Think Different ad campaign in 1997.
Francois Truffaut (Actor) .. Claude Lacombe
Teri Garr (Actor) .. Ronnie Neary
Melinda Dillon (Actor) .. Jillian Guiler
Cary Guffrey (Actor) .. Barry Guiler
Bob Balaban (Actor) .. David Laughlin
Warren Kemmerling (Actor) .. Wild Bill
Roberts Blossom (Actor) .. Farmer
J Patrick McNamara (Actor) .. Project leader
Steven Spielberg (Director)
Born: December 18, 1946 in Cincinnati, Ohio
Best Known For: Creating some of the biggest blockbusters in film history.
Early-life: Steven Allan Spielberg was born on December 18, 1946, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Father Arnold and mum Leah split when he was young. Inspired by old war films, he made the drama Escape to Nowhere when he was 13. That won him the first of many awards. He dropped out of university but his early offerings, Firelight and Amblin, garnered much acclaim. He then landed a job at Universal Studios, where he directed TV movies.
Career: Spielberg's 1971 thriller Duel paved the way for feature film The Sugarland Express, a modest hit. In 1975, Jaws started a long run of successes, including the Indiana Jones films, ET, Jurassic Park, Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan. He also co-founded studio Dreamworks SKG, which has backed various hits, including Shrek, American Beauty and Gladiator. Spielberg's recent films include The Terminal, Munich and War of the Worlds. He has also worked as the producer on a string of hit films, including The Goonies, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the Back to the Future trilogy, the Transformers trilogy, and True Grit. His recent work includes The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn, War Horse and Lincoln. He won an Oscar for Saving Private Ryan and Schindler's List and an honorary award in 1987.
Quote: 'Once a month the sky falls on my head, I come to, and I see another movie I want to make.'
Trivia: His net worth in 2010 was estimated to be $3billion.

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