Director:
Jim HensonGuión:
Terry JonesCámara:
Alex ThomsonMúsica:
Trevor JonesReparto:
David Bowie, Jennifer Connelly, Toby Froud, Shelley Thompson, Natalie Finland, Brian Henson, Shari Weiser, David Shaughnessy, Timothy Bateson, Frank Oz (más)Sinopsis(1)
Frustrada por hacer de canguro otro fin de semana más, Sarah -una adolescente con una gran imaginación- convoca a los Goblins de su libro favorito, "Laberinto" para que se lleven a su hermanastro. Cuando el pequeño Toby desaparece de verdad, Sarah deberá seguirle dentro del mundo de la fantasía para rescatarle del malvado Rey de los Goblins (Bowie). (Filmayer S.A.)
(más)Reseñas (3)
Labyrinth formally follows the older puppet fantasy The Dark Crystal and it shows. However, thanks to its straightforward plot and the presence of David Bowie, Labyrinth's popularity has endured. To this day, there are various plans for sequels in different formats. To today's audiences, the original film has aged a lot, but as an example of the evolution of the genre in the 80s, it's certainly not a bad experience. ()
A beautiful fairytale. I did get to see Labyrinth on a sad day, but sadness was the last thing on my mind. Stunning sets, wonderfully imaginative puppets, a plot full of cute absurdities (Terry Jones) that will entertain kids and adults alike, a dreamlike atmosphere, and most of all Bowie's (he's a god - yes, HE IS) fascinating "bad guy". I saw it all for the first time today and I feel like a little enchanted child. ()