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Labyrinth (1986)?
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`~1870~`, `~15605~`, `~Yasmine Bleeth~`, `~5534~`, `~Mary Stuart Masterson~`, `~7717~`, `~Maddie Corman~`, `~6169~`, `~15352~`, `~10111~`, `~6695~`, `~8001~`, and `~13114~` all auditioned for the role of Sarah Williams. Krakowski, Sheedy, and Corman were all highly considered for the role, alongside `~7340~`, who eventually won the role. `~8655~`, `~Prince~`, and `~Mick Jagger~` were considered to play Jareth. `~4721~` preferred `~924~`, until his kids convinced him that `~7901~` (who had reached his peak of mainstream popularity with the "Let's Dance" album) would be best suited to it. Bowie wanted to make a children's movie, liked the concept, and found the script funnier and more amusing than many other contemporary special effects movies. After solving the problem of the guards who lie or tell the truth, Sarah falls into an oubliette, which Hoggle describes: "It's a place where you put people...to forget about 'em!" Oubliettes were a type of dungeon where the only entry was through an opening high in the ceiling. To leave an oubliette was practically impossible without external assistance. The word "oubliette" comes from the French word "oublier' meaning 'to forget". The basic premise was that an oubliette was a dungeon for prisoners that the captor(s) wished to forget. Prisoners were often left to starve to death in an oubliette. `~Monty Python~` member `~7900~` wrote one early version of the script. Little of his material was retained beyond the point where Sarah eats the poisoned peach. The original script ended with Sarah punching and kicking Jareth, then watching him shrink down until he's becomes a small and "snivelling" goblin. Also, Toby's name was Freddie in the early drafts of the story. The baby's name was changed because the infant `~7902~` would only react to his own name. `~7901~` was one of the three choices for Jareth. The other two were `~8655~` and `~924~`. The full costume for Hoggle was lost for some time. It turns out that it was lost on an airplane and later bought from the airline by 'The Unclaimed Baggage Center', a store in Scottsboro Alabama. It is now on display in their museum. The owl in the title sequence is computer generated - the first attempt at a photo-realistic CGI animal character in a feature film. The exchange "You remind me of the babe" "What babe?" etc. is reminiscent of dialogue from @%The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer%@. "You remind me of a man" "What man?" etc. In Sarah's room is a copy of @%Where the Wild Things Are%@ by `~12578~`, a story about a bad little boy who is sails away to a land of monsters. The upside-down room in the Goblin City is directly inspired by a drawing by `~M.C. Escher~` - which can been seen in Sarah's room at the beginning of the film. To help the actor playing him to see, there is a video camera in Ludo's horns The tricks that Jareth does with the crystal balls are all done on-set with no camera trickery. They were not, however, done by `~7901~`. A juggler called `~Michael Moschen~` used his hands (in many cases, without being able to actually see what he was doing) to make it look like Jareth was doing the tricks. This movie filmed next door to !~p_legend~!~Legend (1985)~!, which meant the cast and crew of both movies often intermingled. `~5334~` happened to meet and develop a crush on `~8001~`. Years later the two met again and married.
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