![]() Movie novelizations rarely interest me, but Labyrinth was such an odd, offbeat little film that it ought to have been based on a novel. Smith, who is also author of The Dark Crystal and Lady Jane, has captured all the excitement and poetry of a brilliant film in this riveting novel. production, the movie is distributed by Tri-Star pictures.Ī.C.H. Labyrinth has been produced by Eric Rattray the executive supervising producer is David Lazer, illustrator Brian Froud is the conceptual designer, and the screenplay by Terry Jones is based on a story by Jim Henson and Dennis Lee. ![]() Jim Henson, creator of the Muppets and directory of Labyrinth, has joined with executive producer George Lucas to take us once again on a fascinating journey into a fantastic world. But none of them will be able to help her unless she musters the courage to challenge Jareth - no matter what the odds. In the twists and turns of her dangerous journey to Jareth's castle, she meets an extraordinary variety of strange characters, some more friendly than others. If she cannot reach the center of the mysterious Labyrinth within thirteen hours, Jareth - King of the Goblins - will keep Toby forever. Sarah then plunges into a whirlwind adventure. In a fit of temper, she wishes that the goblins would come and take the child away. Left at home to mind her baby brother, Toby, she finds herself trying to comfort a screaming infant as a wild storm rages about the house. ![]() and your wish comes true? Young Sarah is about to find out. What happens when you wish for something terrible.
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