NEVERENDING STORY/NEVERENDING STORY 2 (DVD)
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Publisher | Warner Home Video |
Age Group | Adult |
Rating MPA | Not Rated |
Recording Studio | Warner Home Video |
Format | DVD |
Brand | Warner Manufacturing |
Amazon ASIN | B00G4DQ36C |
UPC / EAN | 012569731028 |
Year | 1984 |
ReleaseDate | 1984-07-20 |
RuntimeMins | 102 |
RuntimeStr | 1h 42min |
Awards | Awards, 5 wins & 7 nominations |
Directors | Wolfgang Petersen |
Writers | Wolfgang Petersen, Herman Weigel, Michael Ende |
Stars | Noah Hathaway, Barret Oliver, Tami Stronach |
Produced by | Mark Damon, Bernd Eichinger, Dieter Geissler, John W. Hyde, Klaus Kähler, Günter Rohrbach, Bernd Schaefers |
Music by | Klaus Doldinger, Giorgio Moroder |
Cinematography by | Jost Vacano |
Film Editing by | Jane Seitz |
Casting By | Risa Kes, Penny Perry |
Art Direction by | Johann Kott, Herbert Strabel, Götz Weidner |
Set Decoration by | Rolf Zehetbauer |
Costume Design by | Count Ul De Rico, Diemut Remy |
Makeup Department | Brigitta Ansary, Colin Arthur, Georg Bestle, Dorothy Dealtry, Edwin Erfmann, Otto Fraunhofer, Horst Kirchberger, Heiner Niehues, Hedy Pollack |
Production Management | Jürgen Bieske, Robert Gordon Edwards, Anna Gross, Thomas Jauch, Michael Naimer, Harry Nap |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Georg Borgel, Michael Boyadjiew, Don French, Marcia Gay, Gordon Mark, Hannes Nikel, Paula Swauger, Michael Waldleitner, William W. Wilson III, David W. Rose |
Art Department | Peter Classey, Count Ul De Rico, Richard Eglseder, Juan Japl, Earnie Kollar, Slavko Nikolic, Werner Runge, Jimmy Stepanoff, Friedrich Thaler, Josip Trupinovic, Renato Casaro, Mentor Huebner, Wayne McLaughlin |
Sound Department | Peter Bond, Milan Bor, Heinz Borzaga, Werner Böhm, Illo Endrulat, Manfred Gläser, Angelika Gruber, Günter Gubatz, Walter Hutterer, Hans-Walter Kramski, Bernd Kretzer, Mel Kutbay, Mike Le Mare, Willy Leitenstorfer, Norbert Lill, Evelyn Lukas, Ed Parente, Ron Pender, Angela Picker, Brigitte Platzer, Chris Price, Trevor Pyke, Hans Rohm, Andreas Schneider, Christian Schubert, Heinz Schürer, Karola Storr, Nicolette Toth, Anja von Rüxleben, Eva Claudius, Michaela Heinemann |
Special Effects by | Colin Arthur, Robin Beers, Joe Brayda, Antonio Paramo Campos, Francis Coates, Steve Cullane, Peter Dürst, Ulrich Fickel, Chris Gant, John Gant, Karlheinz Ganzer, Maja Grassinger, Ernst Gschwind, Jez Harris, Ken Herd, Kevin Herd, Ron Hone, Guy Hudson, Brian Johnson, Bob Keen, Helmut Klee, Paul Knowles, Phil Knowles, Wolfgang Lempp, Bodo Marquardt, MarÃa Luisa Pino, Alan Poole, Hugo Reveley, Carlos Rojo, Michael Rotter, Pit Rotter, Vincent R. Rotter, Josef Schmid, Fritz Segl, Neil Swan, Nigel Trevessey, Jan Valach, Vladimir Valach, Avril Vellacott, Richard Watkinson, Karl Weinert, Twyla Weixl, Michael White, Barry Whitrod, Dorothy Arthur, Karin Hanson, Herbert Labusga, Carlo Rambaldi, John Schoonraad, Giuseppe Tortora |
Visual Effects by | David Adams, Steven Archer, Bob Ballan, Rick Barham, Craig Barron, Dennis Bartlett, David Berry, Patricia Blau, Donald Clark, Jim Danforth, Dorothy Dealtry, John Ellis, Christopher Evans, David Fincher, Tony Fox, Martin Gant, Mark Gardiner, Tim Geideman, Ralph Gordon, Caroleen Green, Keith Holland, Peg Hunter, Brian Johnson, Ed Jones, Rashid Khares, Dennis Lowe, Michael Moore, Deborah Morgan, Duncan Myers, Bruce Nicholson, Frank Ordaz, Michael Pangrazio, Nick Pollock, Thomas Rosseter, Howard Stein, Peter Tyler, Mat Beck, Ned Gorman |
Stunts | Mario Behr, Les Maryon, Martin Maryon, Bobby Porter, Tony Smart, Sebastian Fischer, Jacob Rupp |
Camera and Electrical Department | Moshe Asher, Uwe Bendixen, Gaby Bzdega, Werner Deml, Anton Egerer, Albert Frische, Jair Ganor, Anette Haellmigk, Frank Heinig, Eduard Kagermeier, Dieter König, Peter Maiwald, Gerhard Neumeier, Franz Rath, Eddy Saller, Karl-Heinz Vogelmann, Achim Wagner, Robert Wiesmann, Steve Wright, Markus Blunder, Joseph Lederer |
Casting Department | Lynne Carrow |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Sebastian Bulst, Hasan Dogan, Gwendolin Hallhuber, Reinhard Hellmann, Bernhard Kleber, Gaby Klimek, Katharina Litzinger, Jörg Trees, Uta Trinks |
Editorial Department | Marie-Louise Beutner, Elfriede Eitermoser, Robert Gavin, Christoph Hof, Christine Jahn, Peter Kahle, Carola Mai, Helga Mensfeld, Claudia Remak, Gordon Stainforth, Steven Spielberg |
Music Department | Robert Hathaway, Tommy Klemt, Peter Kramper, Beth Anderson, Dee Harris, Limahl |
Script and Continuity Department | Jean Bereziuk, Kristina Brandner, Sharron Gold |
Transportation Department | Josef Danzer, Josef Hainer, Raoul Leindecker, Petra Lex, Norbert Noll, Philip Remy |
Additional Crew | Renate Berger, Lothar Ciachowski, Mary Eilts, Kirsten Hager, Robert Hottarek, Martin Kayser-Landwehr, Annie Nap-Oleon, José MarÃa Ramos, Gaby Richter, Ottokar Runze, Ilse Schwarzwald, Sigi Steiner, Duncan Stewart, Harold Tichenor, Robert Easton, Juanito Fernández, Anna Gross, Thomas Holtzmann, Quentin Jones, Connie Oettl, Adam Samuelson |
Genres | Adventure, Drama, Family |
Companies | Constantin Film, Bavaria Studios, Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) |
Countries | West Germany, USA |
Languages | English |
ContentRating | PG |
ImDbRating | 7.3 |
ImDb Rating Votes | 146259 |
Metacritic Rating | 46 |
Short Description |
The NeverEnding Story (German: Die unendliche Geschichte) is a 1984 fantasy film co-written and directed by Wolfgang Petersen (in his first English-language film), and based on the 1979 novel The Neverending Story by Michael Ende. The film was produced by Bernd Eichinger and Dieter Giessler. It stars Noah Hathaway, Barret Oliver, Tami Stronach, Patricia Hayes, Sydney Bromley, Gerald McRaney and Moses Gunn, with Alan Oppenheimer providing the voices of both Falkor and Gmork (as well as other characters). The film follows a boy who happens upon a magical book that tells of a young warrior who is given the task of stopping the Nothing, a dark force, from engulfing the wonderland world of Fantasia. At the time of its release, it was the most expensive film produced outside the United States or the Soviet Union. The film was the first in The NeverEnding Story film series. The film adapts only the first half of the book, and consequently does not convey the message of the title as it was portrayed in the novel. The second half of the book was subsequently used as a rough basis for the second film, The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter (1990). The third film, The NeverEnding Story III: Escape from Fantasia (1994), has an original plot not based on the book. |
Box Office Budget | $27,000,000 (estimated) |
Box Office Opening Weekend USA | $4,325,823 |
Box Office Gross USA | $20,192,381 |
Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross | $20,284,984 |
Keywords | Book,story within the story,dragon,reading,hero |