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D.A.R.Y.L.

  • 1985
  • PG
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
15K
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D.A.R.Y.L. (1985)
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Artificial IntelligenceFamilySci-Fi

A seemingly normal young boy is found abandoned on a mountain road and adopted by a family who are increasingly amazed by his abilities before discovering the secret behind his real identity... Read allA seemingly normal young boy is found abandoned on a mountain road and adopted by a family who are increasingly amazed by his abilities before discovering the secret behind his real identity.A seemingly normal young boy is found abandoned on a mountain road and adopted by a family who are increasingly amazed by his abilities before discovering the secret behind his real identity.

  • Director
    • Simon Wincer
  • Writers
    • David Ambrose
    • Allan Scott
    • Jeffrey Ellis
  • Stars
    • Mary Beth Hurt
    • Michael McKean
    • Kathryn Walker
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    15K
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    • Director
      • Simon Wincer
    • Writers
      • David Ambrose
      • Allan Scott
      • Jeffrey Ellis
    • Stars
      • Mary Beth Hurt
      • Michael McKean
      • Kathryn Walker
    • 60User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Mary Beth Hurt
    Mary Beth Hurt
    • Joyce Richardson
    Michael McKean
    Michael McKean
    • Andy Richardson
    Kathryn Walker
    Kathryn Walker
    • Ellen Lamb
    Colleen Camp
    Colleen Camp
    • Elaine Fox
    Josef Sommer
    Josef Sommer
    • Dr. Jeffrey Stewart
    Ron Frazier
    Ron Frazier
    • General Graycliffe
    Steve Ryan
    Steve Ryan
    • Howie Fox
    David Wohl
    • Mr. Nesbitt
    Danny Corkill
    Danny Corkill
    • Turtle Fox
    Amy Linker
    Amy Linker
    • Sherie Lee Fox
    Barret Oliver
    Barret Oliver
    • Daryl
    Ed Grady
    Ed Grady
    • Mr. Bergen
    • (as Ed L. Grady)
    Tucker McGuire
    Tucker McGuire
    • Mrs. Bergen
    Richard Hammatt
    • Dr. Mulligan
    Charlie Gudger
    • Basketball Kid No.1
    Stacy Woods
    • Basketball Kid No.2
    Pat Fuleihan
    • Woman at Window
    Noreen Lange
    • Facility Matron
    • Director
      • Simon Wincer
    • Writers
      • David Ambrose
      • Allan Scott
      • Jeffrey Ellis
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    User reviews60

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    8OliverGbyrne

    One of my fav films growing up.

    This film is a nostalgia fest for me. Am I being a bit selfish to review a film when I am so connected to it , perhaps so I will try to put my love for the film aside and review it for what it is. This film is part of what I would call the Amblin generation of films (although it is not an Amblin film) because it came out in a decade full of wonderful family films (Goonies,Gremlins,Cocoon,Neverending story etc..) . It was a time when adults could watch a so called kids film and enjoy it as much as their rugrats. D.A.R.Y.L is a family drama with a dash of Sci-Fy , it is two film in one.A heart warming film for the first half and a children Sci Fy thriller in it's second half.These two different style works surprisingly well here. There is something so welcoming about the first half when young D.A.R.Y.L superbly played by child actor Barret Oliver is found in the middle of the wood and put into foster care as a test drive for a couple who desperately want to adopt a child. Here he meet his first friend , potty mouthed Turtle (Yeah he his called Turtle) and learn valuable lessons about how to relate to adults (The kid does not know a thing about being a son) There is just something so incredibly warm and fuzzy about the first half of the movie that makes it the perfect choice for a rainy Sunday afternoon.There is that 80's charm.It is also nice to basically watch a family that enjoy the little thing in life like baseball , Ice cream etc..The suburban setting his welcoming and the 80's vibe will bring as much memories to 80's kids as lets say "The Andy Griffith Show" does for children of the 50's. It was a simpler time and this film shows that. Barret Oliver as D.A.R.Y.L is a great main character , he his curious , oddly different and curiously smart...way too smart. The second half reveal something is different about D.A.R.Y.L and that is when the Sci-Fy elements kicks in. I am not going to say what it is just in case the person who is reading this know nothing about this film (The cover of the DVD reveals way too much unfortunately). This film is a great film for the all family.If you feel to escape the grim reality of life lol you could do far worse then putting this charming film on! I give D.A.R.Y.L a 8 out of 10.
    afonsobritofalves

    It's even good.

    Although the script of the film is somewhat incomplete and there are some parts of the film that could be improved; I even found the film quite good, with good actors, good special effects and the history of the film is quite original. Of course it's not the best movie ever (it's a long way from being), but I still liked the movie anyway. Highly recommend.
    LukeS

    Charming and original entertainment

    DARYL is an enjoyable and thought-provoking kids' film. The central premise is fantastic and high-concept - a rare thing for children's films. Daryl, a military experiment that combines the body and senses of a child with a microchip for a brain, is set free from his creators and settles in mid-America suburbia with a loving adoptive family. The high-jinks that result from an apparently normal ten-year-old who has super-intelligence living in normal surrounds is light, predictable and great fun in patches.

    The coup for this movie, however, is the thought-provocation that arises from the evolution of Artificial Intelligence lifeforms to the point when you can no longer tell them apart from humans. This complex issue is dealt with sensitively and thoughtfully in the context of a film not aimed at philosophers or AI scientists (clearly, however, the topic continued to prey on the mind of one of the screenwriters - Ambrose went on to write the excellent novel, Mother of God, which is the "grown-up" heir apparent to DARYL).

    The familiar faces of Mary Beth Hurt, Michael McKean and Josef Sommer are ideally cast in the roles of parents and scientist respectively. Equally, the young actors playing Daryl and best-friend Turtle are excellent. The set-pieces fly through with surface levity and implied poignancy in equal measure (how easy it is to dismantle a computer, how difficult when the computer is encased in the flesh and blood of a child). Stagey action scenes and the odd moment of wooden acting from minor support actors are the major blights on the film. Overall, though, it is fun and entertaining.
    6TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Definitely has some to offer

    This is something as rare as a film that while mainly(and plainly) aimed at children, to a remarkable degree avoids insulting anyone not of that age. The plot isn't bad, and moves this along nicely. The pacing is reasonable. The acting varies, but Oliver... can someone please explain to me why he never got more of a career? I've yet to see him suck. McKean is both good and likable. The special effects, while some are outdated, are actually pretty good. The sci-fi elements do hold some interesting points, and are handled well, not too simplified. The sense of humor certainly has its moments. Direction can be great. Editing is usually positive, and it has some rather effective parts. Cinematography is fine. For a kid's movie, there is a bit of language. There is also some violence, and a handful of mature references. This does bear some marks of being for little ones, if not many. Music is OK. As has been pointed out, this is a solid choice for the whole family. I recommend this to young 'uns, their parents and their siblings... as long as they're all open to science fiction. 6/10
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Underrated classic

    I love this film and feel it is an underrated classic. Although I am a 90s kid, I am very fond of the movies of the 80s, Amadeus, Clue, Back to the Future, Indianna Jones, Beetle Juice, ET, Annie, Secret of NIMH, NeverEnding Story, Stand By Me, Legend, Princess Bride and Who Framed Roger Rabbit to name a few. D.A.R.Y.L has very nice cinematography, colourful sets and costumes without being too fancy and good special effects, while the soundtrack is cool. I liked the script too, it was funny and heart-warming and the story was engaging and poignant as well as briskly paced. The direction I had no problem with either, while the acting is fine especially with Barrett Oliver who is simply wonderful in the lead. Overall, I think D.A.R.Y.L is a classic, and one of the most underrated films of the 80s if not ever. 10/10 Bethany Cox

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    Related interests

    Alicia Vikander in Ex Machina (2014)
    Artificial Intelligence
    Drew Barrymore and Pat Welsh in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
    Family
    James Earl Jones and David Prowse in Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
    Sci-Fi

    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The scenes with all of the computers at the military base were filmed in the backstage computer rooms at Walt Disney World's EPCOT Center.
    • Goofs
      (at around 36 mins) When Joyce teaches D.A.R.Y.L. how to play the piano, D.A.R.Y.L. demonstrates his grasp of the piece's rhythm by saying, "Whole note, two half notes, and four quarters to a measure", a perfect description of 4/4 time. However, they play a piece in 6/8 time.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Ellen Lamb: General, a machine becomes human when you can't tell the difference anymore.

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: D.A.R.Y.L./Cocoon/Return to Oz (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Somewhere I Belong
      Music by Marvin Hamlisch

      Lyrics by Dean Pitchford

      Performed by Teddy Pendergrass

      Produced by Nile Rodgers

      Available on Elektra/Asylum Records & Tapes

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 1985 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Movie Channel (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • DARYL
    • Filming locations
      • 716 Euclid Avenue, Orlando, Florida, USA(house: home of Andy and Joyce Richardson)
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • World Film Services
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,840,873
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,649,832
      • Jun 16, 1985
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,840,873
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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