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Willow (1988)

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Directed by
Ron Howard

Written by
Bob Dolman, George Lucas

Cast
Val Kilmer, Joanne Whalley, Warwick Davis, Jean Marsh, Patricia Hayes [more]


Release Date
May 20, 1988 (USA)
DVD Release Date
• R1: Feb 1, 2001
• R2: 5 Aug 2002

Budget $35,000,000

MPAA Rating
PG

Running Time
2 hours, 10 minutes

Country USA

Studio Imagine Entertainment, Lucasfilm, MGM, United Artists

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Willow


Release Date: Nov 27, 2001
Region: 1
Runtime: 126 mins
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC] SPANISH: Dolby Digital Surround
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: English
Packaging: Keep Case
Rating: PG
Features:
THX Certified Commentary by Warwick Davis All-New Featurette: "Morf To Morphing" "Willow: Making Of An Adventure" Featurette Behind-the-Scenes Still Gallery Theatrical Teasers & Trailers 8 TV Spots and More!
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Willow : Special Edition


Release Date: Feb 1, 2001
Region: 1
Runtime: 130 minutes
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Audio:
English :Dolby Digital Surround
English :THX 5.1 Surround
French :Dolby Digital Surround
Video:
Enhanced for 16x9
Widescreen 2.35:1
Subtitles: English
Packaging: Keep Case
Features:
Screen Access
Theatrical Trailer
TV Spot
Photo Gallery
Documentary
Audio Commentary
Interactive Menu
Color
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Willow [1988]
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Billed as a fantasy to please kids and adults alike in 1988, Willow was revolutionary in its day. Not only did it have a vertically challenged actor (Warwick Davis) as its leading man, it also set new standards for special effects, using the first known "morfing" (sic) systems. To top it all off it combined the talents of two of Hollywood's biggest names, director Ron Howard and writer-producer George Lucas, and changed Val Kilmer's destiny, influencing both his career and love life. In theory all this should have added up to a rip-roaring success of a film.

Alas, the end result has been unkindly if accurately described as the bastard son of Lord of the Rings, with Star Wars as its doting mother. The plot line (plucky young man sent off on a quest to protect something which could change the reign of evil) has obvious links to Tolkien's classic; Kilmer's Madmartigan (the diamond in the rough) has distinct similarities to Hans Solo. And with the great advances in modern cinemas special effects, Willow's ferocious two-headed dragons now look like something out of 1963's Jason and the Argonauts. However, even though it marked the end of the road for fantasy films in the 1980s, Willow's combination of locations, set design and groundbreaking SFX set new standards and influenced much modern cinema, including Peter Jackson's epic Lord of the Rings. All in all, this is a movie with its heart, soul and magic in the right place.

On the DVD: Willow is brought up to date on DVD with this excellent special effects enhancing anamorphic transfer of the original 2.35:1 screen ratio; the Dolby 5.1 surround sound boosts the power behind Badmorda's roar as well as spotlighting James Horner's swashbuckling score. A lively commentary is offered by Warwick Davis, although he has a tendency to dwell on his own musings rather than the film as a whole. Other features include "The Making of the Adventure", which is a standard TV behind-the-scenes documentary/advert and a wealth of TV spots, trailers and photos. By far the most interesting feature is the "Morf to Morphing: The Dawn of Digital Film" documentary including interviews with George Lucas, Ron Howard and Dennis Muren (the renowned special effects guru) on the creation of morphing and its influence on later movies. –-Nikki Disney

Release Date: Aug 5, 2002
Audio:

Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Video:
2.35 Wide Screen, 16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Subtitles: Danish, English, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish
Features:
Warwick Davis Audio Commentary
Featurette Willow Making Of An Adventure
Featurette Morf To Morphing The Dawn Of Digital Filmmaking
Stills Gallery
Theatrical Trailers
8 TV Spots
Interactive Menus
Scene Access


Region 2Price: £6.97
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