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Willow

Willow

Actor(s): Val Kilmer, Joanne Whalley, Warwick Davis, Patricia Hayes, Jean Marsh
Director(s): Ron Howard
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Movie Details

MPAA Rating: PG
Content Advisory: Violence, Questionable for Children
Movie Release: 1988
DVD Release: 11/27/2001
Format: DVD - Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Audio Tracks: English, Spanish
Subtitles: English
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Run Time: 2 hrs 6 mins
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Members Wishing: 77
Genres: Fantasy, Sword-and-Sorcery, Fantasy Adventure

DVD Synopsis

Though Willow was one of director Ron Howard's few box-office disappointments, it definitely deserves a second look. At once an epic celebration and a gentle spoof of the sword-and-sorcery genre, the film concerns the efforts by little person Willow Ufgood (Warwick Davis) to protect a sacred infant from the machinations of a wicked queen (Jean Marsh). One source book has assessed the picture as a combination of The Ten Commandments and Snow White. This is true enough, except that neither one of those properties offered such offbeat casting choices as Billy Barty and Jean Marsh. Executive producer George Lucas has (through the conduit of screenwriter Bob Dolman) added elements of his own Star Wars saga to the stew. The results are generally satisfactory, though the film is sometimes weighed down by too much plot, and the action sequences may not be suitable for very young children. Incidentally, this is the film where co-star Val Kilmer met his future wife Joanne Whalley. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Actors

Val Kilmer - Madmartigan
Joanne Whalley - Sorsha
Warwick Davis - Willow Ufgood
Patricia Hayes - Fin Raziel
Jean Marsh - Queen Bavmorda


Editorial Review of DVD

Back in the 1980s, in the wake of such productions as Conan the Barbarian, fantasy films reigned supreme. Krull, Legend, The Beastmaster, Labyrinth, all of the countless Italian-made rip-offs like Lucio Fulci's Conquest or Joe D'Amato's numerous Ator endurance tests -- were just a few of the films that rode the success of the trend. None of them were colossal artistic or financial hits when released, so when George Lucas and Ron Howard collaborated on the epic-fantasy film Willow, expectations were very high indeed. Unfortunately, Willow didn't shake the foundations of the film world. It did not become another Star Wars, as many had predicted it would. But over the years, time has been kind to poor Willow, and its appeal as a much-watched family film has grown every year. 20th Century Fox's DVD is sure to please fans of the film. The disc is offered in its proper theatrical aspect ratio (2.35:1 enhanced) and it has been given a thunderous 5.1 Dolby Surround track as well as a two-channel option. The picture is excellent throughout -- crisp, colorful, and the widescreen framing really brings out the old-fashioned epic style of its filmmaking more than previous pan-and-scan video offerings. The disc has also been given a commentary track with star Warwick Davis, who plays the title character. Davis is delightful and is obviously proud of his participation in the production (he should be). There are some dropouts with his commentary, especially toward the end, but for the most part his comments are amusing, informative, and entertaining. Davis talks at length about the film's sometimes arduous production, his relationship with co-star Val Kilmer, and the difference of working with Ron Howard and George Lucas, among other things. He also mentions the filmed -- although it was later deleted --- storm scene that unfortunately is not available on the disc. The disc also contains more TV and theatrical trailers than you could possibly want, a lengthy production featurette, a featurette about the film's use of the morphing technique (it was the first to use it), and a behind-the-scenes still gallery. All in all, the disc is excellent and should no doubt replace your worn-out videotape copy. ~ Derek Hill, All Movie Guide

Member Movie Reviews

Sara C. (SarithaAnn) wrote on 4/11/2009...

2 of 7 member(s) found this review helpful.
Sure the special effects are a bit dated but this movie still holds up for an entertaining fantasy. Val Kilmer is a big part of this movies success. He played his part fantastically.

Julie D. wrote on 7/11/2008...

1 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
This movie is in my "All Time Favs" Top 10
I remember going to the movies with my mother and aunt (I was a teen). The place was packed, but I hadn't even heard of it...a matinee. By the end of the movie, the whole place was chanting "Willow!" Not just the kids; it was my only experience like that. Hard to imagine it ever called a disappointment!
There is so MUCH humor in this...and good messages! Plus my favorite line from any movie is in Willow "And it went away?!" And the action! My favorite part is the wild ride down the ice mountain. Ron captured the baby's expressions beautifully, too. It was the first movie that I actually like Val Kilmer...


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