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Labyrinth (1986)

When teen Sarah is forced to babysit her half-brother Toby, she summons Jareth the Goblin King to take him away. When he is actually kidnapped, Sarah is given just thirteen hours to solve a labyrinth and rescue him.

Directing:
  • Jim Henson
Writing:
  • Jim Henson
  • Terry Jones
  • Dennis Lee
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Jun 27, 1986

Rating: 7.274/10 by 2407 users

Alternative Title:
Labyrintti - FI
Labyrinth: dove tutto è possibile - IT
Le Labyrinthe - CA
Dentro del laberinto - ES
Labirynt - PL

Country:
United Kingdom
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 42 minutes
Budget: $25,000,000
Revenue: $12,729,917

Plot Keyword: rescue, race against time, maze, castle, musical, puppet, babysitter, surrealism, baby-snatching, coming of age, growing up, teenage girl, puppetry, nostalgic, fantasy world, child kidnapping, goblin, wonder, goblins, magic land, giant creature, bizarre creatures, goblin king, adoring
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Brian Henson
Hoggle / Goblin (voice)
Dave Goelz
Didymus / The Hat / The Four Guards / Left Door Knocker / Firey 3 (voice)
Ron Mueck
Ludo / Firey 2 / Goblin (voice)
Karen Prell
The Worm / The Junk Lady / Firey 2
David Alan Barclay
Didymus / Firey 1
Rob Mills
Ludo / Firey 3
David Shaughnessy
Didymus / The Hat / The Four Guards / Goblin (voice)
Timothy Bateson
The Worm / The Four Guards / Goblin (voice)
Frank Oz
The Wiseman
Michael Hordern
The Wiseman (voice)
Denise Bryer
The Junk Lady (voice)
Steve Whitmire
The Four Guards / Firey 4 / Ambrosius (voice)
Kevin Clash
The Four Guards / Firey 1 / Ambrosius (voice)
Anthony Asbury
The Four Guards / Right Door Knocker / Firey 5
Anthony Jackson
The Four Guards / Goblin (voice)
Douglas Blackwell
The Four Guards / Goblin (voice)
David Healy
Right Door Knocker (voice)
Robert Beatty
Left Door Knocker (voice)
Charles Augins
Firey 2 (voice)
Danny John-Jules
Firey 3 / Firey 4 (voice)
Richard Bodkin
Firey 5 (voice)
Percy Edwards
Ambrosius (voice)
Michael Attwell
Goblin (voice)
Sean Barrett
Goblin (voice)
John Bluthal
Goblin (voice)
Peter Marinker
Goblin (voice)
Kerry Shale
Goblin (voice)
Marc Antona
Goblin Corps
Kenny Baker
Goblin Corps
Danny Blackner
Goblin Corps
Peter Burroughs
Goblin Corps
Tessa Crockett
Goblin Corps
Warwick Davis
Goblin Corps
Malcolm Dixon
Goblin Corps
Paul Grant
Goblin Corps
John Key
Goblin Corps
Andrew Herd
Goblin Corps
Richard Jones
Goblin Corps
Jack Purvis
Goblin Corps
Mark Lisle
Goblin Corps
Peter Mandell
Goblin Corps
Linda Spriggs
Goblin Corps
Katie Purvis
Goblin Corps
Nicholas Read
Goblin Corps
Penny Stead
Goblin Corps
Elfrida Ashworth
Ballroom Dancer
Margaret Foyer
Ballroom Dancer
Louise Gold
Ballroom Dancer
Moira Grant
Ballroom Dancer
San Lee
Ballroom Dancer
Janis Mackintosh
Ballroom Dancer
Penny Marsden
Ballroom Dancer
Kim Mendez
Ballroom Dancer
Wendy Millward
Ballroom Dancer
Leonie Palette
Ballroom Dancer
Caroline Pope
Ballroom Dancer
Sharon White
Ballroom Dancer
John Aron
Ballroom Dancer
Terry Dane
Ballroom Dancer
Derek Hartley
Ballroom Dancer
Douglas Howes
Ballroom Dancer
Christopher Preston
Ballroom Dancer
Peter Salmon
Ballroom Dancer
Peter Sim
Ballroom Dancer
Graeme Sneddon
Ballroom Dancer
David Turner
Ballroom Dancer
Barrie J. Wilkinson
Ballroom Dancer
Jim Henson
Goblins (uncredited)

CinemaSerf

"Sarah" (Jennifer Connelly) is having to babysit her baby brother "Toby" and she's not best pleased. Indeed, as he won't stop wailing, she implores the "Goblin King" of lore (David Bowie) to take him forever! As good as his word, the child is gone and "Jareth" expects some gratitude from the girl. Of course, she realises that she can't be without the little brat and so implores him to return him. Well maybe, but only if she can find the way through the labyrinth that guards his castle - and she has only twenty-four hours! Luckily (or not) she encounters the goblin "Hoggle" whom she bribes to take her through - but he's not exactly trustworthy and that's what leads to an enjoyable series of adventures as they both have to face the perils of a maze that is full of weird and wonderful creatures - some friendly, some not so - as she races the clock to find the boy. Jim Henson has had a field day here with multiple beasties of all shapes and sizes coming alive on the big screen and coupling with a storyline that shouts "Monty Python" at us on more than one occasion - especially with the derring knight "Sir Didymus" and his cowardly (or just intelligent) steed "Ambosius" - who's really just a sheepdog! Luckily, they also encounter the mighty "Ludo" who is on good terms with boulders large and small - especially useful as they find themselves uncomfortably close to the 'Bog of Eternal Stench" which bubbles and festers so you can almost smell it in the cinema. All the while, the manipulative "Jareth" is putting obstacles in her way as well as offering a couple of decent songs along the way. Bowie doesn't actually feature that often, here, but when he does he brings a mischievous charm to the proceedings (even if he doesn't look that comfortable in his hoes!). The visuals are great fun, mixing the costumed with the manufactured skilfully and energetically and though I don't suppose there's really any jeopardy at all, the film has something akin to the "Wizard of Oz" in it's storytelling. If you can see it on a big screen, then do - it looks so much better than on the telly, and is a good watch.


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