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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786303341255
Format: Color, EP, NTSC
ISBN: 630334125X
Label: Starmaker Entertainment
Manufacturer: Starmaker Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Starmaker Entertainment
Release Date: November 29, 1994
Running Time: 89 minutes
Studio: Starmaker Entertainment








Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Little Flick
I always think of this movie in terms of being a gentle sci fi movie. When I first saw it (in 1983) I remember that the acting seemed very natural and though it was obvious that the aliens were portrayed by children, well, that was okay, too. The music is the best, and not just the stuff by Tangerine Dream; there was a great song being played in the bar where Bobby and Iris first meet ("No More Lonely Days" was the title), and the snippets that Robert Carradine played were also fun to listen to. ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Action packed sci-fi thriller about how the aliens got away
The two lead characters, assisted by Keenan Wynn, manage to get a group of aliens out of the Los Angeles area to a remote desert location.

Along the way, the aliens see the earthly sights before finally leaving Earth.

Overall the music is excellent, the writing is fairly decent, and the acting, especially by Keenan, is terrific.

Not your typical alien movie but a good movie neverless.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Death Valley Scenery
Coincidentally I rented "Wavelength" and I purchased "Six-String Samurai" during the same week. Both movies featured lots of scenery from Death Valley and surrounding areas. While "Wavelength" emphasized Panamint Valley, "Six-String Samurai" contained many scenes that were filmed in Searles Valley. Both valleys are near Death Valley. Another interesting coincidence is that both movies feature somewhat unusual soundtracks. The soundtrack for "Wavelength" was created by Tangerine Dream and "Six-String ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - E.T. Meets Reality
Of the few reviews when this movie came out, most concluded Wavelength was better than the cute E.T. I completely agree, and wonder why this movie hasn't been released on DVD. The ending, most often written about reminds us of "Starman", but that's missing the point of this movie that's really about us!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - aliens trying to escape after being exiled.
i saw the movie when i was a little girl. i use to have a crush on beta! the ending was the best part however, when the alien ship comes to take them (aliens) away. oh and tangerine dream is awesome! they did a superb job setting the scenes with their melodic sounds.





 

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