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Anamorphic widescreen [aspect ratio 2.35:1]; Commentary by Warwick Davis; "Morf to Morphing" featurette; "Willow: Making of an Adventure"; Behind-the-scenes still gallery; Theatrical teasers and trailers; Eight TV spots; Audio: English 5.1 Dolby Surround, English and Spanish Dolby Surround; Subtitles: English
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0. Chapters
1. The Marked One [2:22]
2. Main Titles [:04]
3. The Daikini Baby [3:05]
4. An Aspiring Magician [4:13]
5. The Death Dog [2:44]
6. Willow's Quest [1:16]
7. Find That Baby [2:24]
8. Daikini in a Cage [3:12]
9. The Smell of a Battle [4:09]
10. Madmartigan's Promise [2:23]
11. The Brownies [:45]
12. A Special Baby [3:52]
13. Willow's Decision [3:13]
14. The Tavern [:28]
15. Maid Madmartigan [2:57]
16. Escape From the Tavern [2:09]
17. Elora's New Protector [1:28]
18. Fin Raziel [1:02]
19. Betrayed [1:54]
20. A Sorry Sorcerer [:31]
21. Madmartigan in Love [2:04]
22. A Shield for a Sled [2:41]
23. New Allies [4:22]
24. The Cursed Castle [:54]
25. Attack on Tir Asleen [4:17]
26. The Eborsisk [2:21]
27. Elora Abducted [2:04]
28. An Army of Pigs [:13]
29. Metamorphosis [:10]
30. To Save Elora [3:38]
31. The Gopher Gambit [2:32]
32. Witch Against Witch [:51]
33. Madmartigan's War [2:48]
34. The Greatest Sorcerer [3:33]
35. A Hero Comes Home [:38]
36. End Titles [6:46]
Forget about Hobbits and rings -- for rousing action, fantasy, and romance, you need look no further than Willow, an entrancing adventure that has all the attributes of first-rate swords-and-sorcery fare. Once upon a time, we’re told, there was an evil sorceress and queen (Jean Marsh), who ordered the deaths of all the kingdom’s infants to eliminate the royal-born successor to the throne. It falls to a diminutive sorcerer’s apprentice named Willow (Warwick Davis) to protect the baby girl who could someday be a princess. In defense of his tiny charge he enlists the aid of a roguish adventurer (Val Kilmer), and the oddball twosome ward off attacks led by the evil queen’s feisty daughter (Joanne Whalley). Directed by Ron Howard (Apollo 13) and adapted from a story by George Lucas, Willow lacks for nothing in terms of production: Its sets, costumes, and special effects are all top-drawer, and its well-cast principal players enact their roles with panache. Most important, though, the film never betrays the condescension or cynicism that mars all too many fantasy movies -- and it’s this unsullied fairy-tale quality that makes Willow ideal family entertainment. The newly remastered version now available on DVD includes a commentary by Howard, an all-new documentary on the film’s making, a photo gallery, theatrical trailers, and TV spots. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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