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Labyrinth

Director: Jim Henson
Writer: Dennis Lee, Jim Henson
Theatrical: 1986
Rated: PG
Studio: Sony Pictures
Genre: Action & Adventure
Duration: 102
IMDb: 0091369
DVD Details
Language: English
Subtitles: English, Spanish
Sound: Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
UPC: 9780767821667
# of Discs: 1
Region: 1
Release:12 Oct 1999
List Price: $14.94
Credits
Jareth the Goblin King
David Bowie
Sarah
Jennifer Connelly
Toby
Toby Froud
Stepmother
Shelley Thompson
Father
Christopher Malcolm
Fairy
Natalie Finland
Hoggle
Shari Weiser
Hoggle/Goblin (voice)
Brian Henson
Ludo/Firey 2/Goblin (voice)
Ron Mueck
Ludo/Firey 3
Rob Mills
Didymus/The Hat/The Four Guards/Left Door Knocker/Firey 3 (voice) (as David Goelz)
Dave Goelz
Didymus/Firey 1
David Alan Barclay
Didymus/The Hat/The Four Guards/Goblin (voice)
David Shaughnessy
The Worm/The Junk Lady/Firey 2
Karen Prell
The Worm/The Four Guards/Goblin (voice)
Timothy Bateson
Summary
Sarah (a teenage Jennifer Connelly) rehearses the role of a fairy-tale queen, performing for her stuffed animals. She is about to discover that the time has come to leave her childhood behind. In real life she has to baby-sit her brother and contend with parents who don't understand her at all. Her petulance leads her to call the goblins to take the baby away, but when they actually do, she realizes her responsibility to rescue him. Sarah negotiates the Labyrinth to reach the City of the Goblins and the castle of their king. The king is the only other human in the film and is played by a glam-rocking David Bowie, who performs five of his songs. The rest of the cast are puppets, a wonderful array of Jim Henson's imaginative masterpieces. Henson gives credit to children's author and illustrator Maurice Sendak, and the creatures in the movie will remind Sendak fans of his drawings. The castle of the king is a living M.C. Escher set that adults will enjoy. The film combines the highest standards of art, costume, and set decoration. Like executive producer George Lucas's other fantasies, "Labyrinth" mixes adventure with lessons about growing up. "--Lloyd Chesley"