| The NeverEnding Story | 
enlarge | Director: Wolfgang Petersen Actors: Noah Hathaway, Barret Oliver, Tami Stronach, Gerald Mcraney, Drum Garrett Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 102 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.6 x 0.5
MPN: WARD13277D ISBN: 0790761580 UPC: 085391327721 EAN: 9780790761589 ASIN: B00005LKHZ
Theatrical Release Date: July 20, 1984 Release Date: September 4, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Join the young atreyu and the faith of a young boy bastian as they battle the unknown of the nothing to save the creatures of fantasia and their childlike empress. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 08/09/2005 Starring: Gerald Mcraney Barret Oliver Run time: 94 minutes Rating: Pg Director: Wolfgang Petersen
Amazon.com essential video Wolfgang Petersen (In the Line of Fire) made his first English-language film with this 1984 fantasy about a boy (Barret Oliver) visualizing the stories of a book he's reading. The imagined tale involves another boy, a warrior (Noah Hathaway), and his efforts to save the empire of Fantasia from a nemesis called the Nothing. Whether or not the scenario sticks in the memory, what does linger are the unique effects, which are not quite like anything else. Plenty of good fairy-tale characters and memorable scenes, and the film even encourages kids to read. --Tom Keogh
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Wonderful! December 26, 2008 This movie was just as great as when I saw it as a little kid. I highly recommend it to people of all ages.
a children's movie classic December 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I remember when this film was first released in the theatres in 1984 and the incredible hype that followed it. The Never Ending Story, based on the book by German author Michael Ende, was the pinnacle of children's fantasy filmaking in the 80's and in many ways superior to its contemporaries The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. The special effects, however dated, were state of the art at the time and can still move audiences.
But what is most impressive is the imagination behind the world of The Never Ending Story. Fantasia is as wonderful a land to visit as Middle-Earth or Oz. With its assortment of fairyland creatures and engaging storyline, it's no wonder that this film has gone on to become a classic. So much thought and care went into designing this film that you won't even be able to forget the catchy theme song performed by 80's rock star Limahl.
In The Never Ending Story, a young boy named Bastian (Barret Oliver) discovers a mysterious book with a strange emblem on the cover in an antique book shop. The book is called The Never Ending Story. Bastian decides to cut class and hide in his school's attic so that he can read the book undisturbed. Here Bastian follows the adventures of a young warrior boy called Atreyu (Noah Hathaway). However, Bastian soon learns that this mysterious book is aware of his every action. Bastian does not know that he is a part of The Never Ending Story which is taking place in real time even as he reads it. Bastian will have to come to grips with the recent death of his mother as well as the fact that he is the only one who can save Fantasia and the Childlike Princess (Tami Stronach) from the terrible Nothing which is threatening to destroy it.
The Never Ending Story is directed by acclaimed filmmaker Wolfgang Petersen and composed by Klaus Doldinger. This film went on to spawn two sequels and two short-lived T.V. mini series. This is a wonderful film that all children ripe with bursting imaginations and fantasy lovers alike will enjoy.
A lesson for all ages, but mostly us, the so-called grown-ups. November 25, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
In our high-tech, unimaginative world, this movie reminds us of what truly matters - the need to keep fantasy alive! It's a wonderful lesson!
The Never Ending Story November 22, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great movie for all ages. It's a modern "Wizard of Oz" story and I hghly recommend it.
Imaginative and beautiful November 20, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is one of the most wonderfully imaginative movies that every child should see. It has wonderful imagery as well as a tone that encourages them to do their own imagining.
I remember loving this movie when I was a child. When it came to DVD, I bought it up immediately and found, to my surprise, that I still loved it. That's the charm of a well-told story. This is one that children will eat up and parents will enjoy watching with them: both to see their children's eyes light up as well as to simply watch this movie for themselves.
Some of the effects are a little cheesily done by today's standards, but you might be surprised to find that the vast majority are still quite nice even under the more jaded scrutiny of today's audience. That is a testament both of the love and care that was put into constructing this film, and also the simple fact that simple effects, used effectively, can be just as powerful to a story as full CG rendering.
The magic of this film gets diluted in the followups, but this is a classic that all children should see.
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