
Some secrets are too big to keep.
For years, old wood carver Mr. Meacham has delighted local children with his tales of the fierce dragon that resides deep in the woods of the Pacific Northwest. To his daughter, Grace, who works as a forest ranger, these stories are little more than tall tales... until she meets Pete, a mysterious 10-year-old with no family and no home who claims to live in the woods with a giant, green dragon named Elliott. And from Pete's descriptions, Elliott seems remarkably similar to the dragon from Mr. Meacham's stories. With the help of Natalie, an 11-year-old girl whose father Jack owns the local lumber mill, Grace sets out to determine where Pete came from, where he belongs, and the truth about this dragon.
- 6.4
- 2016
- Released
- 1h 43m

Oakes Fegley
Pete
Bryce Dallas Howard
Grace
Wes Bentley
Jack
Karl Urban
Gavin
Oona Laurence
Natalie
Robert Redford
Mr. Meacham
Isiah Whitlock, Jr.
Sheriff Gene Dentler
John Kassir
Elliot the Dragon (voice)
Marcus Henderson
Woodrow
Aaron Jackson
Abner
Phil Grieve
Bobby
Steve Barr
Deputy Smalls
Keagan Carr Fransch
Doctor Marquez
Jade Valour
Nurse Merriwether
Augustine Frizzell
Mrs. Swanberg
Francis Biggs
Mr. Swanberg
Jasper Putt
Freckled Kid
Esmée Myers
Pete's Mom
Gareth Reeves
Pete's Dad
Levi Alexander
Young Pete
Jim McLarty
Ranger Wentworth
Brandie Stephens
Patient's Mom
Josephine Stephens
Little Girl Patient
Tai MacKenzie
EMT Staffer
Ian Harcourt
Deputy West
Mia Thomas
Jasmine
Ruby Acevedo
Joy
Oliver Nell
Jerry
James Allcock
Jimmy
Annabelle Malaika Süess
Jenny
Olly Presling
Billy Brown
Jenesis Au-yeung
Julia
Daria Ponomaryova
Jane
Bukhosi Ngwenya
Jandy
William J. Rawbone
Jacob
Fraser McLeod
Millworker
Richard Falkner
Millworker
Jason Fitch
Logger
David J. Muzzerall
Citation Driver
Geoff Naylor
School Bus Driver
Bart the Bear II
Bear
Released
en
$65,000,000.00
$143,695,338.00
- #feral child
- #remake
- #dragon
- #orphan
- #1980s
- #live action and animation
- #live action remake
Reviews

Oakes Fegley is quite charming here as the eponymous orphan who has managed to survive, alone, in the forest following an accident that killed his parents. One day, this mini-Mowgli is spotted by park ranger "Grace" (Bryce Dallas Howard) who tries to introduce him to society - and school. How did he survive, though? Well he tells her all about "Elliott" - a dragon! Sceptical, well yes - but when s

Wholesome viewing. <em>'Pete’s Dragon'</em> is a pleasant film. This remake brings a lot of feels thanks to its hearty narrative. The special effects are nice, as is the score - particularly towards the end. The cast isn't all-star but they all do good jobs. Oakes Fegley gives a sweet performance as Pete, though it's Bryce Dallas Howard who is probably the film's standout. I also enjoyed Rob

Disney's retelling efforts post-Maleficent continue to be worthwhile. Does what the original did only better, and though it's not a brilliant movie, it is well made for the most part, and I found myself quite endeared to the titular dragon. _Final rating:★★★ - I personally recommend you give it a go._

**For Pete, home is where Elliot is.** I saw the '77 film prior to this so that I'm not going to miss anything if the upgradation was done in this new version. That was a quite okay film, so do this one. The difference between two was mainly the technology, but there's a major surge on all departments. Somewhat this looked more enjoyable than the old one. Visually very good, all the actors are
The infectiously whimsy and adventurous **Pete’s Dragon** undergoes a polished millennial-style rebirth for today’s kiddies not fortunate enough to be alive when the 1977 live-action animated musical blueprint made its charming, impressionable impact for youngsters of all ages back in the day. The festive and frolicking Disney flourishes are applied to co-writer/director David Lowery’s re-imaginat











