The Return

1980 - ENGLISH - MOVIE

Mystery Sci-fi Thriller

Two young children and an adult in a small town have an encounter with an alien spaceship. 25 years later the children, one of whom is now the local sheriff, are reunited as adults in the same town which is now beset by strange cattle mutilations. Matters become worse when the cattle mutilations are joined by human murders and mutilations. Written by Patrick D. Rockwell The Return is a 1980 English-language Mystery Sci-Fi motion picture featuring Jan-michael Vincent, Cybill Shepherd, Martin Landau, Raymond Burr, Neville Brand, Brad Rearden and Greydon Clark. The Return was released on 16th July 1982. The film made a box office gross of $0 million.
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hibernating preposterous
  • Jini Score
    2.5/10
  • Critics Score
    60%
  • Rating
    3.6/10
  • Jini Score
    2.5%
  • Critics Score
    60
  • Rating
    3.6
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Release Date16 JUL 1982
Budget$ 7 MILLION
Language

English

Genre

Mystery , Sci-fi , Thriller

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The Return Reviews and Ratings

Average Review Rating : positive

82.5%

Positive Review Rating : 60%

60%
    • No teens get graphically tortured, and theres no logic free, made in Japan dream imagery passing as a plot. ( Read More )
    • Mikhail Krichmans joyless is shot through with compositions so exquisitely drab as to be almost painterly (any thoughts you might be harboring about a jaunty visit to the bustling new Russia should be nicely squelched by The Return: Zvyagintsevs Great Bear is either dead or hibernating or nonexistent). ( Read More )
    • Black Flags wall of Marshall amps rocked with such preposterous subsonic gusto that decades old mounds of bakery flour sifted down onto the mini crowd and turned Henry Rollins sweat drenched black mane downright gooey. ( Read More )
    • At its best it is lean and atmospheric but at the moment whenit needs an imaginative leap, it settles for the perfunctory and familiar. ( Read More )
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