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George Lucas produced and Jim Henson directed this gothic fantasy which pits living and breathing actors Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie (who, along with Trevor Jones, provides the film's music) against a motley collection of Muppet monsters. The film centers upon teenage Sarah (Connelly), who lives in a fantasy world of myth and magic, evil spells, and wondrous enchantment. She is baby-sitting her little brother when she cavalierly wishes that goblins would take him away. She gets her wish, and a coterie of goblins abduct him. She then encounters Jareth (David Bowie), the ruler of a mystical world one step removed from reality. He tells Sarah that the only way to get her brother back is to find her way through a M.C. Escher-like labyrinth and find the castle at the center. As she makes her way through the maze, she faces a number of horrific challenges (like the Bog of Eternal Stench) before she finds her way to the gravity-defying castle, where her brother is being held by the evil goblins. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi
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Disc #1 -- Labyrinth [Anniversary Edition]
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Disc #2 -- Labyrinth [Anniversary Edition]
"Inside the Labyrinth" Making of Documentary
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Journey Through the Labyrinth: "The Quest for the Goblin City"
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Ray Harryhausen in Color
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Chapters
Disc #1 -- Labyrinth [Anniversary Edition]
1. Start [4:09]
2. Underground [2:57]
3. The Goblin King [4:37]
4. I Wish... [3:03]
5. Hoggle [2:10]
6. Left or Right? [3:16]
7. The Worm [2:06]
8. Magic Dance [3:59]
9. The Four Guards [2:32]
10. Helping Hands [:57]
11. The Oubliette [3:19]
12. False Alarms [2:39]
13. The Cleaners [3:01]
14. Wisemen & Hat [3:01]
15. Ludo [3:10]
16. Door Knockers [5:42]
17. Chilly Down [3:56]
18. Bog of Eternal Stench [2:35]
19. Sir Didymus [6:04]
20. Jareth's Present [:57]
21. As the World Falls Down [5:34]
22. The Junk Lady [5:51]
23. Who Goes? [4:05]
24. Castle Guards [4:10]
25. The Rolling Stones [3:22]
26. Within You [3:18]
27. Powerless [2:23]
28. Home [7:50]
Features
Disc 1:
New high definition film transfer
New commentary by Brian Froud
Disc 2:
Original making of documentary "Inside the Labyrinth" Journey through the Labyrinth: "Kingdom of Characters" & documentaries that include rediscovered footage from the Henson archives and newly recorded interviews with the people who brought Labyrinth to life
Lewis John Carlino Jim Henson Terry Jones John Varley Edward C. Hume
Others
Art Director - Terry Ackland-Snow
Art Director - Roger Cain
Art Director - Peter Howitt
Art Director - Michael White
Associate Producer - Martin G. Baker
Choreography - Gates McFadden
Choreography - Charles Augins
Choreography - Cheryl McFadden
Choreography - Michael Moschen
Cinematographer - Alex Thomson
Composer (Music Score) - Trevor Jones
Conceptual Design - Brian Froud
Costume Designer - Ellis Flyte
Costume Designer - Brian Froud
Executive Producer - George Lucas
Makeup - Nick Dudman
Makeup - Wally Schneiderman
Production Designer - Elliot Scott
Screen Story - Jim Henson
Screen Story - Dennis Lee
Songwriter - David Bowie
Special Effects - George Gibbs
A campy '80s fantasy, "Labyrinth" brings together some of the leaders in the genre to assemble a popular adventure tale. While executive produced by George Lucas, director Jim Henson provides his inventive Muppets, and former "Monty Python" member Terry Jones crafts witty and inventive side bits in the screenplay to color the standard formula. The special effects, makeup, and creatures are top-notch, all created before CGI technology, thus marking an end of an era for live-action fantasy films. Jennifer Connelly is not especially good as Sarah, although she does serve her purpose as the inventive dreamer for the "Alice in Wonderland"- or "Wizard of Oz"-style journey. The actor most notable is David Bowie as the villain Jareth, whose glam rock wig and revealing tights give a nod to his former alter ego Ziggy Stardust. He is quite possibly the high point of the film, contributing to songwriting and creating an alluring figure in Jareth that rightfully could be borne of a young girl's imagination. The musical score and production numbers are silly enough to firmly plant the movie in the '80s, but they also seem to add to the charm that is missing from Jim Henson's other Muppet fantasy "The Dark Crystal". ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi