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Labyrinth (Anniversary Edition) (1986)

David Bowie , Jennifer Connelly , Jim Henson  |  PG |  DVD
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,172 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: David Bowie, Jennifer Connelly, Toby Froud, Shelley Thompson, Christopher Malcolm
  • Directors: Jim Henson
  • Writers: Jim Henson, Dennis Lee, Terry Jones
  • Producers: David Lazer, Eric Rattray, George Lucas, Martin G. Baker
  • Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC
  • Language: Portuguese (Unknown), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Subtitles: English, French, Portuguese
  • Dubbed: Japanese, Portuguese
  • Subtitles for the Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
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    Some Region 1 DVDs may contain Regional Coding Enhancement (RCE). Some, but not all, of our international customers have had problems playing these enhanced discs on what are called "region-free" DVD players. For more information on RCE, click .
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: August 14, 2007
  • Run Time: 101 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,172 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000R8YC1S
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #18,801 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Labyrinth (Anniversary Edition)" on IMDb

Special Features

  • New High Definition Film Transfer
  • New commentary by Brian Froud
  • Original Making of Documentary “Inside the Labyrinth”
  • Journey Through the Labyrinth: “Kingdom of Characters” & “The Quest for Goblin City”-Two All-New behind the scenes documentaries that include rediscovered footage from the Henson archives and newly-recorded interviews with the people who brought Labyrinth to life.

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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

Product Description

Relive the magic! This newly restored, 2-disc anniversary edition of Jim Henson’s Labyrinth contains an all-new commentary and bonus features that are guaranteed to captivate as never before. David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly invite you into a magical universe where nothing is what it seems! Babysitting infant stepbrother Toby on a weekend night isn’t young Sarah’s (Connelly) idea of fun. Frustrated by his crying, she secretly imagines the Goblins from her favorite book, Labyrinth, carrying Toby away. When her fantasy comes true, a distraught Sarah must enter a maze of illusion to bring Toby back from a kingdom inhabited by mystical creatures and governed by the wicked Goblin King (Bowie).

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The fantasy in it is just awesome, and the characters, and the story itself, it's just a great movie. wickedsmurf69@hotmail.com  |  204 reviewers made a similar statement
Watched as a kid and fell in love with this movie. jason l.  |  186 reviewers made a similar statement
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230 of 239 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
In the early 80's Jim Henson created one of the most ambitious fantasy films ever: The Dark Crystal. It was a movie that had a completely realized world with its own creatures and flora... and it was performed entirely by puppets. Not the Muppet kind that Henson is famous for, mind you. These were serious creations that involved serious innovations in animatronics. While many loved the movie and it was critically acclaimed many others didn't "get it". There was no human interaction in the movie whatsoever and that put off people. Also the movie was serious with none of that Muppet mayhem Henson fans are so used to. That put off a few more people.

The next evolutionary step in Jim's grand scheme of fantasy puppetry was Labyrinth, and they filled in the gaps that The Dark Crystal left for those who couldn't (or wouldn't) "get" the concept of a fully realized fantasy setting that is outside of our own. How does he do it? Let me tell you...

Step One - Human actors. Labyrinth included the young, yet already talented Jennifer Connelly as their heroine and well-established musician and actor David Bowie as her nemesis. Now you get the fun of a complete puppet world while at the same time you have human characters that interact in that same environment. Thus giving the viewer a better connection to the puppet characters.

Step Two - Better puppets. The Dark Crystal is a masterpiece in of itself, however the technology used to animate the puppets was in its infancy and if you had to be picky about it you can pick away at the limitations of the puppets in that movie. With Labyrinth you get updated technology, which gives you puppets who can show emotions better. Case in point is the goblin Hoggle, who is the starring puppet.
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152 of 177 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful grown up faerytale!! January 19, 2004
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This is one of my favourite movies, because it truly understands the hearts of grown up girls, their love of fantasy and lure the dark & dangerous lad that leads us down the garden path. It's a wonderful tale, with marvellous tunes that linger on and on. From "It's Only Forever", "Underground" and "Chilly Down" but most especially "As the World Falls Down". Sigh, such a beautiful and deftly filmed Cinderella Ball for Adults. I don't know a woman that loves this film who does not say "I want that dress!".

Sarah is an easy to relate to teen. She is part child - part woman, one foot in each world and truly not belonging to either. Added to this, her father has remarried and has little time to spend on his growing daughter. We are not told, but it's clear her mother is dead. Mom was an actress and lover of the magic and she passed this on to her lovely daughter. It's very hard to believe Jennifer Connelly is only 12 years old here!!! She is the perfect Sarah, the beautiful woman-child that has no sense of her place in the world. Too grown for childish things, too young for boys and dating. Her cherished childhood toys are giving carelessly to her new baby stepbrother, again emphasizing her feelings of alienation. Her new mother has little patience, and even when she tries, she meets with a hostile resentful woman-child. Sarah pain at feeling as if she is not wanted anywhere is so heartbreaking.

Left with the crying baby, and feeling that her world is slowly crumbling around her (reflected in Bowie's "As the World Falls Down"), the child side takes control and spitefully wishes the baby to be taken away from the Goblins. In true Muppet fashion, they promptly and cheerful comply....

Along the way she meets wonderful friends such as Hoggle and Sir Didymous, and finds out her own inner value and worth. Something we all have to do in growing up.

A true faerytale for the little girl in us, wonderfully realized through the magic of the Muppets, Connelly and Bowie. This set is laced with all the wonderful goodies that will thrill all the many lovers of the film.

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48 of 53 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Dream Fairytale July 6, 2000
By "jenn2"
Format:VHS Tape
I first saw Labyrinth when I was about ten years old and it has been my dream fairytale ever since.

The story was simple -- big sister has to grow up, learn her responsibilities and rescue little brother from becoming a goblin.

But what was magical about the whole show was the brilliant M.C Escher sets, marvelously entertaining puppets created by the father of all puppets, Jim Henson, and the beautifully romantic interludes between Jennifer Connelly (Sarah) and David Bowie (Goblin King).

Present-day computer animation can make dinosaurs almost real but I preferred the cute and adorable puppets that created my own make-believe of a world of magic, fantasy and adventure. I could almost see myself running around in that maze, dodging the boobie traps and having great companions like Hoggle, Ludo and Ambrocious with me.

I admit I was pretty charmed by David Bowie's portrayal of the Goblin King but who wouldn't be? Powerful, mysterious and not bad-looking, he seemed to be in the classic Prince Charming genre, except that he was also a little diabolical compared to those in Cinderella and Snow White etc.

Labyrinth is a classic and will always be my dream fairytale, and I am still watching it over and over every now and then. Most of all, like Dark Crystal, it is one of the signature performances by the late Jim Henson and his wonderful family of puppets.

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5.0 out of 5 stars I feel sorry for you S. Stone August 5, 2005
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Format:DVD
S. Stone wrote "Anyone who takes this film seriously needs to get out more. Its just that bad". Well Mr. Stone, I would have to respond by saying people like you need to develope a sense of humor, a sense of wonder and perhaps NOT take things so seriously! You'd have to be a pretty sad sack with a chip on your shoulder if you found this film appalingly offensive to your intelligence!

Jim Henson was a true artistic genius. He redefined puppetry by creating living breathing worlds both in his beloved Muppets and in films such as Labrynth and the Dark Crystal. I grew up on Sesame Street and other Muppet shows and was always fascinated how he, like his friend George Lucas, managed to convey an image of traditional folklore and story telling with modern imagination.

The world of Labrynth is astounding. A world of fluttering faeries, furry worms with Cockney accents, dark underground catacombs, putrid swamps, towering warrior robots, and much more. The scope of this film is very rich and detailed with amazing imagination. The characters, both human and otherwise, are easy to likable and suprisingly realistic(Hoggle's arrogance and cowardice, Didymus's brash sense of bravado, Ludo's gentle interior).

Despite his silly poofy 80's wig, David Bowie commands a very powerful and formidable presence as Jareth, King of the Goblins. He, as well, turns out to be a slightly more complex character than your traditional villain.

All in all, this is a highly recommended fantasy adventure.

R.I.P. Jim Henson.
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Labyrinth Anniversary Edition includes 60 minutes of exclusive featurettes, including all-new interviews with executive producer George Lucas as well as the film's creators, puppeteers, and others behind the magic. Along with an astounding array of recently rediscovered... Read more
Jul 25, 2007 by Roy Chang |  See all 7 posts
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The collector one with the lenticular cover has a Japanese audio track and some additional making-of featurettes, but I believe the standard dvd has a feature on it too. I don't know if the blu-ray has the Japanese track.
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