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Val Kilmer | Madmartigan | |
Joanne Whalley | Sorsha | |
Warwick Davis | Willow Ufgood | |
Jean Marsh | Queen Bavmorda | |
Patricia Hayes | Fin Raziel | |
Billy Barty | High Aldwin | |
Pat Roach | Gen. Kael | |
Gavan O'Herlihy | Airk Thaughbaer | |
David Steinberg | Meegosh | |
Phil Fondacaro | Vohnkar | |
Tony Cox | Vohnkar Warrior | |
Robert Gillibrand | Vohnkar Warrior | |
Mark Northover | Burglekutt | |
Kevin Pollak | Rool | |
Rick Overton | Franjean | |
Maria Holvoe | Cherlindrea | |
Julie Peters | Kiaya Ufgood | |
Mark Vandebrake | Ranon Ufgood | |
Dawn Downing | Mims Ufgood | |
Michael Cotterill | Druid | |
Zulema Dene | Ethna | |
Joanna Dickens | Barmaid | |
Jennifer Guy | The Wench | |
Ron Tarr | Llug | |
Sallyanne Law | Mother |
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Producer |
Joe Johnston
George Lucas Nigel Wooll |
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Writer |
George Lucas
Bob Dolman |
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Cinematography |
Adrian Biddle
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Musician |
James Horner
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Fearful of a prophecy stating that a girl child will be born to bring about her downfall, the evil Queen Bavmorda imprisons all pregnant women within the formidable stronghold of Nockmaar. A child, Elora Danan, is born in the Nockmaar dungeons and identified as the prophesied child by a birthmark on her arm. However, before the black sorceress arrives to claim the child, Elora's mother convinces her reluctant midwife to escape with the baby. Willow, a timid farmer and aspiring sorcerer, is entrusted with delivering the royal infant from evil. |
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