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Requesting an old video; an alien comes to Earth and eats chewing gum and becomes a person from another planet.

Movie of the same name

Title: My Favorite Martian

Time: 1999

[Edit this paragraph] Details

More foreign film titles: MyFavouriteMartian....(Australia)

Film type: Family/Science Fiction/Comedy

Duration: 93min

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Country/Region: United States

Dialogue Language: English

Color: Color

Format: 35mm Matte Widescreen System

Mix: Dolby Digital Surround DTS SDDS

Rated PG for some crude humor, action-violence, sensuality, partial nudity and language.

Rating: Australia:PG Singapore:PG Argentina:Atp Portugal:M/6 Chile:TE Peru:PT

UK:PG USA:PG Spain:T Germany:6 New Zealand:PG

Production date: July 1997 - November 1997

Camera: Panavision Cameras and Lenses

Shooting format: 35mm

Printing format: 35mm

[Edit this paragraph] Cast and credits

Director: Donald Petrie

Writer: John L. Greene....(television series My Favorite Martian)

Sherri Stoner .....(written by) &

Deanna Oliver .....(written by)

Produced Produced by:

Barry Bernardi ....executive producer

Daryl Kass ....co-producer

Jerry Leider ....producer< /p>

Robert Shapiro ....producer

Marc Toberoff ....producer

Actor: Christopher Lloyd .....Uncle Martin

Jeff Daniels....Tim O'Hara

Elizabeth Hurley....Brace Channing

Daryl Hannah .....Lizzie

Wallace Shawn .....Coleye

Christine Ebersole ..... Mrs. Brown

Michael Lerner....Mr. Channing

Ray Walston....Armitan

< p> Shelley Malil .....Felix

Jeremy Hotz .....Billy

T.K. Carter .....Lenny

Dawn Maxey . ....Salesgirl

Steven Anthony Lawrence .....Nurplex Kid

Michael Chieffo .....Earl Metz

Troy Evans ... ..Captain Dalton

Arthur Senzy .....Cmdr. Murdoch

Charles Chun .....Radar Controller

Michael Dempsey .... .Van Gundy

David St. James .....Prescott

Dee Anne Helsel .....Dressing Room Woman

Joe Garrett ... ..Hardware Store Employee

Lorin McCraley .....Cool Dude

Ken Thorley .....KGSC-TV Floor Manager

Tom Hallick . ....Howard Greenly

Barry Pearl .....News Director

Buck Kartalian .....Muscle Man

Steve Bond ... ..The SETI Group Driver

Sylvester 'Bear' Terkay .....Huge Guard

Michael Bailey Smith .....Big Guard

Jean -Luc Martin .....Guard at Gate

Christian Keiber .....Lt. Murphy

Rick Kleber .....Mr. Butz

< p> Debra Christofferson .....Mrs. Butz

Howard H. Ross .....Newspaper Man

Allan Kolman .....Scientist

< p> Robert Rigamonti .....Scientist

Pamela Gordon .....Scientist

Beau Billingslea .....Scientist

Michael Adler . ....Scientist

Frank Cavestani .....Tanning Contest Emcee

Wayne Knight .....Zoot, Martin's Talking Space Suit (voice) (uncredited)

Produced by: Barry Bernardi .....executive producer

Daryl Kass .....co-producer

Jerry Leider ..... producer

Robert Shapiro .....producer

Marc Toberoff .....producer

[Edit this paragraph] Release date

< p> USA February 12, 1999

Singapore March 11, 1999

Malaysia April 1, 1999

Indonesia Indonesia 1999 April 10, 1999... (Jakarta)

Slovakia, April 22, 1999

Thailand, April 30, 1999

Colombia April 30, 1999

Belgium May 1999

Hungary May 6, 1999

Netherlands May 6, 1999 Japan

Estonia May 14, 1999

Argentina May 20, 1999

Germany May 20, 1999

Switzerland, May 21, 1999..... (German speaking region)

Iceland, May 28, 1999

United Kingdom, UK, May 28, 1999 Japan

Italy June 4, 1999

Czech Republic June 10, 1999

Australia June 17, 1999

Spain June 23, 1999

New Zealand June 24, 1999

Portugal July 23, 1999

Brazil, July 23, 1999

Israel, August 19, 1999

Kuwait, September 1, 1999

[Edit this paragraph] Production and Distribution

Production Company: Walt Disney Pictures [USA]

Distribution Company: Buena Vista Home Entertainment [Brazil] ..... (2004) ( Brazil) (DVD)

Buena Vista International Spain S.A. [Spain] ..... (Spain)

Buena Vista International [Argentina] ..... ( Argentina)

Buena Vista Pictures [USA] ..... (Argentina)

Filmes Lusomundo [Portugal] ..... (Portugal)

Gativideo [Argentina] ..... (1999) (Argentina) (VHS)

Stunt production company: Available Light Limited [USA]

Dream Quest Images [ USA]

Station X Studios LLC [USA]

Tippett Studio [USA]

[Edit this paragraph] Plot synopsis

Tom (played by Jeff Daniels) is a very ambitious TV news reporter, but he is not appreciated by his boss. One time on his way home, he encounters a Martian spacecraft that crashes into the earth! Martin, a Martian who transformed the appearance of an earthling, had to find Tim in order to repair the spaceship. The longer Tim got along with Martin, the more he realized that he was actually a kind alien. However, because of Martin's weird behavior, he unknowingly Being targeted by members of the Space Research Center team...

[Edit this paragraph] Video review

One sentence review:

The Martian Has Landed. There Goes The Neighborhood.

[Edit this paragraph] TV series of the same name

Title: My Favorite Martian

Time: 1963 [TV-Series 1963- 1966]

[Edit this paragraph] Details

Film type: Family/Science Fiction/Comedy

Duration: 30 min (107 episodes) / Argentina: 30 min

Country: United States

Dialogue language: English

Color: Color black and white

Mix: Mono< /p>

[Edit this paragraph] Cast and credits

Director: David Alexander

John Erman

David Alexander

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Actor: Ray Walston .....Uncle Martin (The Martian)

Bill Bixby .....Tim O'Hara< /p>

Pamela Britton .....Mrs. Lorelei Brown (1963-1966)

Roy Engel .....The Police Chief (1965-1966)

Alan Hewitt .....Det. Bill Brennan (1964-1966)

[Edit this paragraph] Plot synopsis

"Uncle Martin from Mars" was broadcast on CBS from 1963 to In 1966, Uncle Martin, played by Ray Woston, landed on Earth from extraterrestrial space, making his name a household name. It mainly tells the story of Exodus from Mars who fell to the earth due to an accident and then lived with the family of reporter Tim O'Haley (played by Billy Bicksby). In order to conceal his Martian identity, journalists called him Uncle Martin (the pronunciations of "Martin" and "Martian" in English are similar). Although Uncle Martin looks like a human and speaks English, he has many Martian characteristics, such as a retractable antenna behind his head, the ability to make himself invisible, the ability to read other people's minds, and the ability to move objects remotely. All kinds of questions and jokes arise from this.

[Edit this paragraph] Behind the Scenes

***107 episodes, each episode is 30 minutes. Thirty years later, Waston played the nostalgic supporting character Uncle Martin in the 1999 film version of the series starring Christopher Lloyd, who eventually returned to Mars. As a winner of the Tony Award and two American TV Emmy Awards, actor Ray Walston passed away at his home in Beverly Hills, California, on January 2, 2001, at the age of 86.