Labyrinth

PG 7.3
1986 1 hr 42 min Adventure , Fantasy , Family

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.

  • Cast:
    David Bowie , Jennifer Connelly , Toby Froud , Shelley Thompson , Brian Henson , Dave Goelz , Karen Prell

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Reviews

Lovesusti
1986/06/27

The Worst Film Ever

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BootDigest
1986/06/28

Such a frustrating disappointment

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Salubfoto
1986/06/29

It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.

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Murphy Howard
1986/06/30

I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.

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cricketbat
1986/07/01

Labyrinth is a creative and wonderful movie. It was a childhood favorite of mine, and it remains a favorite to this day. I practically have the thing memorized and yet I've enjoyed finding new aspects of the movie as an adult. It features unique characters, amazing puppetry and memorable moments. I still love Ludo, I still laugh at Sir Didymus, I still sing along with the Fire Gang and I still have a crush on Jennifer Connelly (in a non-creepy way). I don't know why, but every now and again in my life - for no reason at all - I need Labyrinth.

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Paul Magne Haakonsen
1986/07/02

"Labyrinth" is a timeless classic, and it is definitely a movie that you never get tired of watching. I have been enjoying "Labyrinth" many times since my teenage years, and I still enjoy it even today.What works so well in the movie, is a myriad of things with the most obvious being the puppets of course, as Jim Henson did a tremendous job with the detail and the creation of these creatures. And the creativity is just astounding.But it is also the storyline that makes the movie so enjoyable and watchable again and again. This is a very classic tale of good versus evil, and one where innocence and youth prevails, despite facing overwhelming odds.Let's not forget the acting and the voice acting, which definitely was spot on, and brought so much character to the movie.And also the songs and dancing. Yeah, there is an abundance of that in the movie. But it works out beautifully, especially because these songs are so well-written and performed, and they very much add to the movie and capture the essence of the fantasy genre. And let's just be honest, these are songs that we all can sing along to.If you enjoy a good fantasy story and haven't seen "Labyrinth" already, then it is highly recommended that you take the time to do so. This is definitely one the most outstanding roles for the late David Bowie, and it was also the movie that started my love for Jennifer Connelly's acting talent.I just recently introduced my 8 year old son to "Labyrinth" and he was instantly spellbound, loving every moment of it. And he was also very much impressed (if not fascinated) with the puppets and their variety.

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david-sarkies
1986/07/03

What was interesting about this film is that I was forever comparing it with A Neverending Story, and one of the things that I didn't like about the Neverending Story was that while that had some rather interesting characters in Fantasia, the entire story was focused around a single person (or actually two), and pretty much everybody else disappeared into the background. This is not the case with Labyrinth as even though we have one major character, as she treks through the maze she picks up a number of friends so that at the ends there is a rather disparate group wondering around the domain. While I should have made a note on the Atrieu's lack of companions in my review of A Neverending Story, it wasn't something that I picked up until now. There is so much to love about this film, and in fact it is one of those films that, despite being a creation of Jim Henson, it has attractions to both children and adults (which is another thing that makes it stand out from the previous film I watched where the main character is a 'little boy'). Well, there are still a lot of elements to the film that would relate more to children than to adults, and the major aspect would easily be the use of muppets - back in the eighties, much in the way that cartoons were generally considered to be for children, so were muppets (even though I suspect that there is a decent amount of adult humour in The Muppets, if my Dad's reactions were anything to go by). However, watching this film now (and having finally getting around to watching it after having it sit one a table for over a year), I suddenly realised how much I missed with this film when I was younger. Okay, I wasn't a huge Bowie fan back then, so having him as the major character did put me off, that is until I came to appreciate his skill as a singer, and an actor (though he doesn't make all that many appearances in film). The thing that struck me the most about this film is how enigmatic Bowie actually is, and even though he is the villain, he has an appeal that not many villainous characters actually have. Moreso, he has a way in which he won't necessarily send his minions to do his dirty work, but rather appear himself to deliver a message directly. Then there is Jim Henson's muppets - they have a nature that not many other fantasy and science-fiction shows replicate. Well, there is Star Wars and Lucas' famous Cantina scenes, but Henson seems to follow this trend here were each of his muppets have something clearly unique about them. We aren't talking about a bunch of mindless clones, but rather a unique individual, even if we are in a situation were the characters are being swarmed by an army of goblins. The amount of time an energy that went into creating each of the characters in this film must have been incredible. The final thing I wish to touch upon is how this film would have been a fantasy roleplayer's dream. Once again I never picked it when I watched it all those years ago, but it is what I would call a classic dungeon crawl. What I mean is that we have a labyrinth full of rooms and each of these rooms have a different challenge to overcome, with the goal to reach the centre of the dungeon. This is what I would call your classic Dungeons and Dragons adventure game, full of monsters, treasures, and basically an awful lot of fun.

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agusmano
1986/07/04

this movie is trippy, 8/10 (-2 for pedo stuff) that's all i have to say but this review needs to take up 5 lines so ill just talk about my dogs now. their names are bowie and clyde, and yes bowie is named after the David Bowie in this movie. tubular am i right? clyde was named what he is named because their names are supposed to be a play on bonnie and clyde the famous criminals. they are both good boys. have a nice day

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