Synopsis
Pete's Dragon is a movie released in 1977.
In a whimsical blend of fantasy and animation, this enchanting tale whisks viewers away to a picturesque Maine fishing town, where adventure and heartwarming moments abound. At the center of the story is Pete, a spirited young orphan who escapes his troubles with the companionship of his endearing and sometimes invisible dragon, Elliott. Together, they navigate the joys and challenges of friendship, finding solace in their bond while bringing laughter and mischief to the lives of those around them. The delightful duo's antics catch the attention of the town's residents, particularly a warm-hearted lighthouse keeper, Nora, and her father, who offer them refuge. However, life isn't all fun and games, as crooked salesmen with ulterior motives threaten to disrupt their joyful existence. As they conspire to capture Elliott for profit, Pete faces a heart-pounding challenge to protect his beloved friend. With themes of loyalty, courage, and the magic of believing in the extraordinary, this film captivates audiences of all ages. Its charming blend of comedy, adventure, and family values is beautifully complemented by memorable musical numbers, making it a timeless classic that invites viewers to embrace the brimming possibilities of friendship and imagination.
Walt Disney Productions