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Willow By Jeff Shannon
This epic Lucasfilm fantasy serves up enough magical adventure to
satisfy fans of the genre, though it treads familiar territory. With
abundant parallels to Star Wars, the story (by George Lucas)
follows the exploits of the little farmer Willow (Warwick Davis), an
aspiring sorcerer appointed to deliver an infant princess from the evil
queen (Jean Marsh) to whom the child is a crucial threat. Val Kilmer plays
the warrior who joins Willow's campaign with the evil queen's daughter
(Joanne Whalley, who later married Kilmer). Impressive production values,
stunning locations (in England, Wales, and New Zealand) and dazzling
special effects energize the routine fantasy plot, which alternates
between rousing action and cute sentiment while failing to engage the
viewer's emotions. A parental warning is appropriate: director Ron Howard
has a light touch aimed at younger viewers, but doesn't shy away from
grisly swordplay and at least one monster (a wicked two-headed dragon)
that could induce nightmares.
Academy Awards
Willow received Academy Awards
nominations for Best Achievement in Sound Effects Editing (Ben Burtt,
Richard Hymns) and for Best Achievement in Visual Effects (Dennis Muren,
Michael McAlister, Phil Tippet, Chris Evans). |
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|  | Director: Ron Howard
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|  | Stars: Val Kilmer, Joanne Whalley, Warwick Davis
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|  | Released: May 20, 1988
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS CD | | |
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