Overview:
While hiding from bullies in his school's attic, a young boy discovers the extraordinary land of Fantasia, through a magical book called The Neverending Story. The book tells the tale of Atreyu, a young warrior who, with the help of a luck dragon named Falkor, must save Fantasia from the destruction of The Nothing.Original Title: | Die unendliche Geschichte |
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Status: | Released (1984-04-06) |
Awards: | 5 wins & 9 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $20,192,381 |
Screen: | Wolfgang Petersen, Herman Weigel, Michael Ende |
Productions: | Bernd Eichinger Productions, Bavaria Media, Constantin Film, Dieter Geissler Filmproduktion |
Production Countries: | Germany, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 29509: Noah Hathaway - Atreyu
- 29508: Barret Oliver - Bastian
- 124442: Tami Stronach - The Childlike Empress
- 24320: Alan Oppenheimer - Rockbiter / Falkor / G'mork / Narrator (voice)
- 12693: Sydney Bromley - Engywook
- 12658: Patricia Hayes - Urgl
- 6561: Moses Gunn - Cairon - Empress' Servant
Crews
- 5231: Wolfgang Petersen - Director - Directing
- 124456: Johann Kott - Art Direction - Art
- 124454: Bernd Schaefers - Producer - Production
- 124463: Colin Arthur - Special Effects - Crew
- 32049: Dieter Geissler - Producer - Production
- 124460: Count Ul De Rico - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
- 5231: Wolfgang Petersen - Screenplay - Writing
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Reviews
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I remember seeing this film when I was young - spurred on by the Limahl theme song that was in the charts at the time, and rather enjoying it. Based on just the first half of Michael Ende's original novel, it's a gentle fantasy tale of a young boy - "Bastian" (Barret Oliver) - who is ....
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A fantasy flick of real quality! I got to watch this at the cinema thanks to its release as part of its 40th anniversary, the second movie I've seen re-released on the big screen after <em>'Trainspotting'</em> back in May. That Danny Boyle flick from 1996 is great, as is this Wolf ....
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