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FantasyAdventureAction

Willow

- A world where heroes come in all sizes and adventure is the greatest magic of all.

The evil Queen Bavmorda hunts the newborn princess Elora Danan, a child prophesied to bring about her downfall. When the royal infant is found by Willow, a timid farmer and aspiring sorcerer, he's entrusted with delivering her from evil.

Release Date : 1988-05-20

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Metro-Goldwyn-MayerLucasfilm Ltd.Imagine Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Warwick Davis

Character Name : Willow Ufgood

Original Name : Warwick Davis

Gender : Male

Val Kilmer

Character Name : Madmartigan

Original Name : Val Kilmer

Gender : Male

Joanne Whalley

Character Name : Sorsha

Original Name : Joanne Whalley

Gender : Female

Jean Marsh

Character Name : Queen Bavmorda

Original Name : Jean Marsh

Gender : Female

Patricia Hayes

Character Name : Fin Raziel

Original Name : Patricia Hayes

Gender : Female

Billy Barty

Character Name : High Aldwin

Original Name : Billy Barty

Gender : Male

Pat Roach

Character Name : General Kael

Original Name : Pat Roach

Gender : Male

Gavan O'Herlihy

Character Name : Airk Thaughbaer

Original Name : Gavan O'Herlihy

Gender : Male

David Steinberg

Character Name : Meegosh

Original Name : David Steinberg

Gender : Male

Phil Fondacaro

Character Name : Vohnkar

Original Name : Phil Fondacaro

Gender : Male

Mark Northover

Character Name : Burglekutt

Original Name : Mark Northover

Gender : Male

Tony Cox

Character Name : Vohnkar Warrior

Original Name : Tony Cox

Gender : Male

Kevin Pollak

Character Name : Rool

Original Name : Kevin Pollak

Gender : Male

Rick Overton

Character Name : Franjean

Original Name : Rick Overton

Gender : Male

Maria Holvoe

Character Name : Cherlindrea

Original Name : Maria Holvoe

Gender : Female

Julie Peters

Character Name : Kiaya Ufgood

Original Name : Julie Peters

Gender : Female

Dawn Downing

Character Name : Mims Ufgood

Original Name : Dawn Downing

Gender : Female

Mark Vande Brake

Character Name : Ranon Ufgood

Original Name : Mark Vande Brake

Gender : Male

Zulema Dene

Character Name : Ethna

Original Name : Zulema Dene

Gender : Female

Ruth Greenfield

Character Name : Elora Danan

Original Name : Ruth Greenfield

Gender : Female

Kate Greenfield

Character Name : Elora Danan

Original Name : Kate Greenfield

Gender : Female

Kenny Baker

Character Name : Nelwyn Band Member (uncredited)

Original Name : Kenny Baker

Gender : Male

Ashley C. Williams

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager (uncredited)

Original Name : Ashley C. Williams

Gender : Female

Michael Cotterill

Character Name : Druid

Original Name : Michael Cotterill

Gender : Male

Joanna Dickens

Character Name : Barmaid

Original Name : Joanna Dickens

Gender : Female

Jennifer Guy

Character Name : The Wench

Original Name : Jennifer Guy

Gender : Female

Ron Tarr

Character Name : Llug

Original Name : Ron Tarr

Gender : Male

Jack Purvis

Character Name : Nelwyn Band Member (uncredited)

Original Name : Jack Purvis

Gender : Male

Sallyanne Law

Character Name : Mother

Original Name : Sallyanne Law

Gender : Female

Robert Gillibrand

Character Name : Vohnkar Warrior

Original Name : Robert Gillibrand

Gender : Male

Fred Wood

Character Name : Druid

Original Name : Fred Wood

Gender : Male

Gerald Staddon

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : Gerald Staddon

Gender : Male

David Sibley

Character Name : Galladoorn Warrior

Original Name : David Sibley

Gender : Male

Craig Salisbury

Character Name : Nelwyn Jester

Original Name : Craig Salisbury

Gender : Male

Bob Ramsey

Character Name : Man in Tavern

Original Name : Bob Ramsey

Gender : Male

Nosher Powell

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : Nosher Powell

Gender : Male

Greg Powell

Character Name : Nockmaar Lieutenant

Original Name : Greg Powell

Gender : Male

Nathan Phillips

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : Nathan Phillips

Gender : Male

Stéphanie Lhorset

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : Stéphanie Lhorset

Gender : Male

Arnold Lee

Character Name : Man in Tavern

Original Name : Arnold Lee

Gender : Male

Cheryl Howard

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : Cheryl Howard

Gender : Female

Andrew Herd

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : Andrew Herd

Gender : Male

Raymond Griffiths

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : Raymond Griffiths

Gender : Male

Owain Griffiths

Character Name : Villager

Original Name : Owain Griffiths

Gender : Male

Rusty Goffe

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : Rusty Goffe

Gender : Male

John Ghavan

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : John Ghavan

Gender : Male

Valerie Gale

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : Valerie Gale

Gender : Female

Margarita Farrell

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : Margarita Farrell

Gender : Male

Malcolm Dixon

Character Name : Nelwyn Band Member

Original Name : Malcolm Dixon

Gender : Male

Samantha Davis

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : Samantha Davis

Gender : Female

Kim Davis

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : Kim Davis

Gender : Male

John Cumming

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : John Cumming

Gender : Male

Gerry Crampton

Character Name : Nockmaar Lieutenant

Original Name : Gerry Crampton

Gender : Male

Sadie Corre

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : Sadie Corre

Gender : Female

Willie Coppen

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : Willie Coppen

Gender : Male

Kenneth Coombs

Character Name : Nobleman

Original Name : Kenneth Coombs

Gender : Male

Peter Burroughs

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : Peter Burroughs

Gender : Male

Hayley Burroughs

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : Hayley Burroughs

Gender : Female

Alan Bennett

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : Alan Bennett

Gender : Male

Michael Henbury Ballan

Character Name : Nelwyn Villager

Original Name : Michael Henbury Ballan

Gender : Male

Edwin Alofs

Character Name : Villager

Original Name : Edwin Alofs

Gender : Male

Paul Markham

Character Name : Villager

Original Name : Paul Markham

Gender : Male

Didier Jean

Character Name : Villager

Original Name : Didier Jean

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-04-21

Warwick Davis is great in this fantasy as the eponymous fellow charged with keeping a young baby from the evil clutches of the wicked queen "Bavmorda" (Jean Marsh). It has been foretold that this youngster will prove to be the undoing of the reign of terror that has permeated the land, and so this task is going to be perilous to say the least. Arriving at the crossroads, his townsfolk friends decide to abandon him and his quest but fortunately he has recourse to the trapped "Madmartigan" (Val Kilmer) who has been caged up and left to die. Pursued by the queen's battle-hardened daughter "Sorsha" (Joanne Whalley) and her henchman "Kael" (Pat Roach) what now ensues is a grand spectacle of high adventure that features some inspired special effects, a good solid story and some equally engaging characterisations that deliver a traditional good vs. evil scenario. I always support the baddies in movies, and here was no different - but I was very nearly tempted by the courage and decency of "Willow" to switch sides. Kilmer is on good form, his role allows him to flourish with some witty dialogue and plenty of swash and buckle as the denouement - and a magical one at that - looms large. Ron Howard and George Lucas have let their imagination take control here, and I felt it worked rather well. The photography and action scenes work well, and though maybe the story is a bit of an hybrid of others, it still doesn't stop this being an enjoyable David and Goliath style battle that is peppered with some strong supporting performances, some familiar faces and , I think, gets better with age.

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2023-06-09

**Warwick Davis' life movie isn't bad, but it's not really good either.** Fantasy cinema has experienced moments of brilliance thanks to the creativity of a good number of directors and screenwriters, and also due to the possibilities brought by technology. However, in the past, things were simpler: directors and technical teams of fantasy films were those people used to improvising a lot and thinking outside the box. That skill is a talent, surely, and sometimes it's preferable to do something more traditional than to use CGI resources so absurdly fake that they don't even deserve to be there. This film, despite being far from being good or deserving a praise, is not a waste of time and there are several details where we can observe redeeming qualities. The film's value begins with the more or less direct involvement of several prominent people in the film industry at the time: a film written by George Lucas and directed by Ron Howard cannot properly be considered a B-movie. Howard directs impeccably, but the truth is that Lucas could have made an additional effort in the script: the story that guides the film is funny, it has good moments, but it is also full of clichés and strange little peculiarities that do not fail to lift us up doubts every moment. Despite the projection given to Val Kilmer and Joanne Whalley in advertising (it is an understandable maneuver since they are well-known actors), the real protagonist is the dwarf Warwick Davis. Yes, it's not a pristine performance worthy of an award, but he couldn't be much better: the actor was still young and inexperienced, but he managed to show talent and resoluteness, making the most of this beautiful opportunity that appeared in his life. Val Kilmer, although more famous, doesn't need to do much and has few real challenges, while the beautiful Whalley and Jean Marsh are authentic attention grabbers and do an equally satisfying job. Technically, it is a film whose value lies in the very well-designed sets and costumes, and also in the soundtrack, skilfully composed but a little forgettable. It has several special effects, most of them quite dated, but functional. The problem is that, for a film of the fantasy genre, it ends up having a little less "magic" than would be desirable. And despite the story being a little convoluted, the film picks up a high enough pace that this ends up not being a problem.

T

tmdb51616167

@tmdb51616167

2024-09-07

After watching the film "Willow" for the first time, it was perceived as a corny yet lovable movie with entertaining moments, albeit with cheesy and lacking depth. While the film has its charm, it may not be one that warrants repeat viewings, as it falls short in terms of overall enjoyment. The storytelling and character development were deemed subpar, failing to create an enchanting or immersive experience as initially anticipated. Despite "Willow" becoming a cult classic, it ultimately fell into the category of films that are predominantly corny and cheesy. The television series that attempted to capitalize on the movie's cult status failed to live up to expectations, leading to its cancellation after one season. The series struggled to capture the essence of the original film, resulting in a lackluster and unengaging viewing experience. In conclusion, both the movie and the television series based on "Willow" failed to leave a lasting impact and were ultimately deemed uninspiring and difficult to follow. While the film may have its moments, it may not be enough to warrant a recommendation for viewers looking for a captivating and enjoyable cinematic or television experience.