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Willow Director: Ron Howard Cast: Val Kilmer, Joanne Whalley, Warwick Davis, Patricia Hayes

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/27/2001
  • Original Release: 1988
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 2,594

Viewer Rating: (27 ratings)

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Audio commentary by Warwick Davis; "Morf to Morphing" featurette; "Willow: Making of an Adventure" featurette; behind-the-scenes still gallery; trailers; 8 TV Spots; Widescreen 2.35:1 enhanced for 16x9 TVs; THX-certified English Dolby Digital 5.1 audio track; English and Spanish Dolby Digital Surround tracks; English subtitles.

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Editorial Reviews

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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Great fun for family watching with young (older than age 7) children & young teens.by Philena

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January 30, 2010: This was a classic in our home. It is a fantasy about resiliency, team-work, and heroism -- heroism in sometimes the least expected places. It's about triumphing over evil, even against great odds. And it is entertaining.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Dolby 5.1 / Thx edition.

Love This Movieby Anonymous

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July 13, 2009: What can I say? This is one of the best cult classic fantasy movies EVER! I'm not what you'd call a Val Kilmer fan, but I truly can't see anyone else playing this role. And Warwick Davis? Yeah, this movie is FANTASTIC.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Dolby 5.1 / Thx edition.


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This item Rated Appropriate for Ages 8 and Up

Why We Rated This Appropriate for Ages 8 and UP

What to watch out for

  • Violence:

    Sword fighting, hand-to-hand combat, punching. One scene shows innocent villagers running in fear from soldiers. A wildebeest attacks the midwife who saved the princess baby.

  • Messages

  • Sex:

    Some romantic kissing. One scene hints of Val Kilmer involved with another man's wife.

  • Consumerism:

    Not an issue.

  • Drugs:

    Pub scene shows folks drinking.

  • Language:

    Degradation of main character by his community.

What Parents Need to Know

About Willow

Parents need to know that this film starts with the evil queen searching for a baby and planning to kill it. There is a scene where innocent villagers are frightened by soldiers invading their village, looking for the princess baby. It shows a battle scene with sword fighting, men dying, and blood on bodies. There is also some romantic kissing between Val Kilmer and Joanne Whalley's characters. Despite all this, the film is beautifully filmed and shows important moral themes related to good over evil.

Families Can Talk About

Families can talk about the moral dilemma faced by Willow to deliver the baby princess to safety and yet leaving his own family behind in potential danger. For children who have outgrown Disney adventures and animation, WILLOW is a great entrée into the fantasy genre, brought to the big screen by director Ron Howard and writer George Lucas.