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a b c "Labyrinth Production Notes". Astrolog.org. Archived from the original on 3 February 1999 . Retrieved 5 January 2020. a b "Ha giralo un film con David Bowie ma doveva fare i compiti sul set" [She made a film with David Bowie but she had to do her homework on set]. La Stampa (in Italian). Vol.120, no.290. Turin, Italy. 11 December 1986. p.25. Now to the bodice. Oh, where to begin with this one. The sleeves. These giant fluff balls are a combination of the pinkish cellophane from the top layer-sandwich of the skirt and the lace used on top of the bottom layer sandwich. They are so perfectly balloon-like that it’s easy to think that there are balloons in them! However, they didn’t use balloons. I’m sorry to burst any dreams of balloons in sleeves. What was done instead was to make a very full and stuffed short sleeve as an inner sleeve, and a big huge puff outer sleeve consisting of the cellophane and lace for the puff, with a fitted lower sleeve (I hope it was lined with cotton, but can’t be sure). When sewn together and to the bodice, the stuffed short sleeve supports the outer sleeve. Believe it or not, this was a common sleeve method using sheer fabric for the outer sleeve during the Romantic era of the 1830’s! Photo 8 Labyrinth You Remind Me of The Babe Cult Film 80s Fantasy Vintage T-Shirt, Labyrinth Shirt, David Bowie Shirt, Horror Movie Shirt I suspect that designers Brian Froud (father of Toby Froud, who played the baby in the movie quite by accident) and Ellis Flyte had a lot of fun with these pieces. I’ll save a bit of trivia about Jareth’s ensemble for the study on his at a later time.

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David Bowie was 5’10, so I’d guess she was 5’5 perhaps from your photos, maybe a little less. Actresses are usually tiny. a b c Holste, Tom. (2012). Finding Your Way Through Labyrinth. In Carlen & Graham (2012), pp.119–130 Dwyer, Michael (7 December 1986). "The puppeteer in his Labyrinth". Arts Tribune. The Sunday Tribune. Dublin, Ireland. p.19 . Retrieved 24 July 2020– via The British Newspaper Archive. Smith, A.C.H. (1986). Labyrinth: A Novel Based on the Jim Henson Film. New York, United States: Henry Holt and Company. ISBN 978-0-03-007322-9.

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Labyrinth screening". Time Out. Archived from the original on 9 December 2019 . Retrieved 10 December 2019. Theseus and Minotaur Ring, Labyrinth of Minotaur Ring, Greek Mythical Silver Ring, 925K Sterling Handmade Custom Jewelry, Mens Bulky Ring Schurr, Amanda (contrib.) (15 January 2016). "David Bowie, Actor, 1947-2016". Paste. Archived from the original on 4 December 2020 . Retrieved 22 July 2021. Labyrinth started as a collaboration between director Jim Henson and conceptual designer Brian Froud following their previous collaboration, The Dark Crystal (1982). [8] In making Labyrinth, Henson wanted to create a film that combined elements of fairy tales and classical stories in a script that would appeal to a modern audience. [9] [10] According to Froud, he and Henson decided to have human characters as the lead roles to make Labyrinth "more accessible and immediate" than The Dark Crystal, which had featured only puppets. [8] Henson explained that they structured Labyrinth "in a way that the human is really carrying the whole picture" and acts as a "bridge" between the fantastical puppets and the audience. [11] The protagonist of Labyrinth was, at different stages of its development, going to be a boy, [12] a king whose baby had been put under an enchantment, a princess from a fantasy world, and a young girl from Victorian England. [5] According to Henson, the decision to have the lead character be a girl was made "because so many adventure films feature boys. We just wanted to even the balance." [13] To make the film more commercial, they made Sarah a teenager from contemporary 1980s America. [5] Henson stated: Henson, Jim (28 March 1983). "3/28/1983 – 'Dennis Lee – Brian F. and I begin talking about Labyrinth in London' ". Jim Henson's Red Book. Archived from the original on 16 August 2014 . Retrieved 26 October 2021.

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a b Plath, James (26 September 2009). "Labyrinth – Blu-ray review". DVD Town. Archived from the original on 4 October 2009 . Retrieved 18 April 2020. a b Labyrinth (30th Anniversary Edition) (DVD/Blu-ray cover). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. 2016. A 16-year-old girl is given 13 hours to solve a dangerous and wonderful labyrinth and rescue her baby brother...I wish I could go to the Labyrinth exhibit in Atlanta at the Center for Puppetry Arts, especially for the Labyrinth Masquerade Ball before DragonCon weekend, but it’d be too pricey after hotel, plane fare etc.: Telling a children’s story about a girl’s veiled sexualised fantasies of her mother’s boyfriend is getting away with a fair bit. There’s more to the film of course, and ultimately, Sarah vanquishes Jareth by rejecting his sinister allure and asserting her own power. Her attraction to him though, especially in the novelisation, is undeniable. What makes this uncomfortable isn’t the fact that Labyrinth is in part a story about adolescent female sexual awakening, but that its vision of that awakening was dreamt up by grown men and shows an underage girl drawn to a man of their age. Thought of that way and it’s less sure that Sarah’s is the fantasy we’re watching. a b Andrews, Charlotte Richardson (12 January 2016). "How Labyrinth led me to David Bowie". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 8 December 2019 . Retrieved 11 January 2020. a b Worley, Alec (2005). Empires of the Imagination: A Critical Survey of Fantasy Cinema from Georges Melies to The Lord of the Rings. McFarland & Company. p.68. ISBN 978-0-7864-2324-8. Connelly's performance has garnered a more positive response in recent decades. Ian Nathan of Empire wrote, "Connelly, still in the flush of youth, makes for an appealingly together kind of heroine," [146] while Desson Thomson of The Washington Post described her portrayal of Sarah as "precociously appealing" and "spunky". [147] Brigdet McGovern of Tor.com wrote: "It's a tribute to Jennifer Connelly's performance that Sarah manages to exhibit all the hyper-dramatic martyrdom of your average 16-year-old while still seeming sympathetic and likeable — it's easy to identify with her". [96] While finding Sarah to be "far from the most interesting protagonist", Brian Bitner of JoBlo.com praised Connelly's "incredible talent" for giving Sarah "humanity, grace, humor, and defiance." [148] Michael Booth of The Denver Post wrote that "Connelly's glinting eyes and native intelligence carry the film". [149] Glamour's Ella Alexander praised Connelly's portrayal of the protagonist as "empowering", [150] while Liz Cookman of The Guardian wrote, "She is confident and good-looking, yet not as overtly sexual as women are so often portrayed on-screen – a much stronger female role model than many available today." [81] Legacy [ edit ]

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I hope that’s correct and that the reps there weren’t given updated info of a shorter date. It’s such an awesome exhibit that I got the annual membership so I can see it again! Connelly's role as Sarah brought her international fame [167] and made her a teen icon. [168] Described by the International Business Times as the role that made Connelly "everyone's crush", [169] the character has remained one of Connelly's best known performances. [158] [170] In 1997, Connelly said, "I still get recognized for Labyrinth by little girls in the weirdest places. I can't believe they still recognize me from that movie. It's on TV all the time and I guess I pretty much look the same." [171] In 2008, Connelly said she found it amusing that many people continued to recognise her as Sarah two decades after she worked on the film. [172] Are there any costumes you can think of that interest you? I can do my best to scour up the info and find it, if possible, to see. 🙂 Baumgartner, Drew (9 June 2021). " 'Labyrinth' Gets New 35th Anniversary Release So You Can Experience the "Magic Dance" in 4K Ultra HD". Collider. Archived from the original on 9 June 2021 . Retrieved 4 September 2021. Craft, Dan (12 July 1986). "Trapped in an endless maze of special effects". The Pantagraph. Bloomington, Illinois. pp.4, 19. Archived from the original on 15 August 2020 . Retrieved 15 August 2020– via Newspapers.com. Connelly emerges an utterly charmless and unempathetic heroine. Her matter-of-fact reactions to the fantastical situations, monotone vocal delivery and inexpressive face render her character a nonentity throughout.Wurst II, Barry (24 April 2018). "LABYRINTH Old Movie Review". Maui Time. Archived from the original on 21 September 2020 . Retrieved 15 December 2020. DeGraff, Andrew; Jameson, A. D. (2017). "Labyrinth". Cinemaps: An Atlas of 35 Great Movies. Quirk Books. pp.89–91. ISBN 978-1-59474-990-2.

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Baltake, Joe (30 June 1986). " 'Labyrinth': An Unpleasant Trip". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on 12 September 2015 . Retrieved 19 June 2020. Hubbard, Amy (27 June 2016). "The Romantic Rebel: Falling in Love with Jareth the Goblin King". OneRoomWithAView.com. Archived from the original on 11 September 2019 . Retrieved 11 April 2019. Melis, Matt; Caffrey, Dan (26 June 2016). "What's Better? The Dark Crystal vs. Labyrinth". Consequence. Archived from the original on 23 April 2021 . Retrieved 16 June 2021.

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Alexander, Ella (20 June 2016). "Labyrinth turns 30: 16 reasons it's the best film ever". Glamour . Retrieved 6 September 2019. Prange, Melissa (27 March 2019). "Jim Henson's Labyrinth: Coronation #11-#12 Review". Rogues Portal. Archived from the original on 22 May 2020 . Retrieved 22 January 2020. The character's main outfit, consisting of a large white poet blouse, brocade waistcoat and jeans, [53] was fashioned by Brian Froud and costume designer Ellis Flyte so that it "didn't place her precisely in this world" but would look appropriate in a fairy tale world. However, Sarah's blue jeans were meant to keep her contemporary. [7] Sarah is first introduced in the film wearing a medieval-style gown which is revealed to be a costume when her jeans are shown beneath it. [54] [55]

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