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John BadhamPhotographie:
Nick McLeanMusique:
David ShireActeurs·trices:
Ally Sheedy, Steve Guttenberg, Fisher Stevens, Austin Pendleton, G. W. Bailey, Brian McNamara, Marvin J. McIntyre, Robert Krantz, Jack Thompson (plus)Résumés(1)
Robot participant à une expérience scientifique, Numéro 5 développe une intelligence artificielle et des caractéristiques humaines après un court-circuit. Il essaie d'échapper à son condition de robot et s'enfuit. Les autorités organisent alors la traque... (texte officiel du distributeur)
Critiques (3)
A film of my childhood, I still remember fondly watching it at the cinema. In the years since I haven't seen it, Number 5 has corroded a bit, but it's still an enjoyable film that's not too American and it's pleasantly funny. ()
Who wouldn't love this cute robot? It has such cute eyes, lots pleasant humour and a charm and humanity that often surpasses even Spielberg's extraterrestrial. And with actors like Guttenberg, Bailey and the likeable Ally Sheedy running around, you can't help but have a great time. ()
I remembered this movie in my head as much better and more interesting than it actually is, and as a child, I really liked it. To a certain extent, it still remains, because Number 5 is still an adorable robot. I just noticed that it's more crazy than I ever thought. G. W. Bailey and Steve Guttenberg will also be remembered for their acting in Police Academy, just as Number 5 is remembered for E.T. ()