Children in the Films of Steven Spielberg
By Jen Baker (Contribution by), Jessica Balanzategui (Contribution by), Noel Brown (Contribution by), Ingrid E. Castro (Contribution by), Andrew M. Gordon (Contribution by), James Kendrick (Contribution by), Peter Kr mer (Contribution by), Gabrielle Kristjanson (Contribution by), Fran Pheasant-Kelly (Contribution by), Leonie Rutherford (Contribution by), Adrian Schober (Editor), Debbie Olson (Editor)
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By Jen Baker (Contribution by), Jessica Balanzategui (Contribution by), Noel Brown (Contribution by), Ingrid E. Castro (Contribution by), Andrew M. Gordon (Contribution by), James Kendrick (Contribution by), Peter Kr mer (Contribution by), Gabrielle Kristjanson (Contribution by), Fran Pheasant-Kelly (Contribution by), Leonie Rutherford (Contribution by), Adrian Schober (Editor), Debbie Olson (Editor)
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To say that children matter in Steven Spielberg's films is an understatement. Think of the possessed Stevie in Something Evil (TV), Baby Langston in The Sugarland Express, the alien-abducted Barry in Close Encounters,Elliott and his unearthly alter-ego in E.T, the war-damaged Jim in Empire of the Sun, the little girl in the red coat in Schindler’s List, the mecha child in A.I., the kidnapped boy in Minority Report, and the eponymous boy hero of The Adventures of Tintin. (There are many othe...







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