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Reflecting on 40 Years of 'Labyrinth': Insights from David Bowie's Collaborators
16 Haziran 2026The Guardian
- The article celebrates the 40th anniversary of Jim Henson's film 'Labyrinth,' featuring David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly. Initially a box office failure, the film has since become a beloved cult classic, with cast and crew reminiscing about its production and legacy.
- They reflect on the challenges of blending human actors with puppetry and the unique creative atmosphere fostered by Henson.
- Released in 1986, 'Labyrinth' was directed by Jim Henson and starred David Bowie as the Goblin King and Jennifer Connelly as the protagonist, Sarah. Despite its initial poor reception, the film gained popularity through home video releases and has influenced various media, including comics and video games.
- The retrospective reveals how 'Labyrinth' evolved from a commercial disappointment to a cultural phenomenon, highlighting the significance of nostalgia in cinema. The film's intricate puppetry and Bowie’s charismatic performance have cemented its status, illustrating the power of creative collaboration in filmmaking.
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