Actress Drew Barrymore, 47, recalled the backstage of the classic “ET, the Extraterrestrial” (1982) and said that she really believed that the being from another planet existed. At the time the film was shot, she was only 7 years old and stated that she felt a lot of affection for the character.
“I thought he was for real. I really loved him so deeply. I would go and bring him lunch,” he told his talk show The Drew Barrymore Show. In the edition, she had invited co-stars from the attraction to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the feature.
On the show were Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace and Robert McNaughton. After the artist’s statement, Wallace also recalled that the director of the film, Steven Spielberg, made the extraterrestrial really seem alive, to continue Barrymore’s imagination.
“We found you talking to ET and we talked to Steven. So Steven, from then on, put two guys to ‘keep ET alive’ so that whenever I went to talk to him, he would react,” said the actress. played Mary Taylor in the film, Barrymore’s mother.
The plot shows the story of an American family with three children. One day, one of them, Elliot, discovers that there is a being from another planet hiding in his backyard. The ET was accidentally left behind by the aircraft he was traveling on and so needs help to get back home.
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