LABYRINTH
In 1986, a movie was released into the world that changed many lives. Jim Henson, the master of puppetry and story telling, brought a magical film of wonder and mystery to touch the lives of everyone who saw it. With conceptual designs by Brian Froud, screen play by Terry Jones, and musical score by David Bowie, it's a movie not to be missed.

15 year old Sarah, wishes her younger brother Toby away to the goblins, not thinking that it would truly happen. Imagine her surprise when not only they took the child, but she came face to face with the handsome Goblin King who offered her dreams to forget the baby. When Sarah decided to save her brother, Jareth, the Goblin King, gave her thirteen hours in which to solve his Labyrinth or lose Toby forever.

"Through dangers untold and hardships unnumbered," she fought her way to the castle, with the help of her friends.


Now comes the final confrontation. In order to get her brother back from the Goblin King, she must go up against him and say "the words" that will break his hold over her.

In a last attempt to draw her attention from what is important, he again offers her dreams, in the hopes to stall her long enough to win.


But in the end, good triumphs over evil, and Sarah regains the child she so carelessly wished away.
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