WORM FROM LABYRINTH Labyrinth movie, Character drawing, Movie art

Subscribe for more Labyrinth!http://bit.ly/1vBdUZCSarah meets a helpful worm as she moves through the labyrinth to try to get to the castle at its center.The. The Novelization Sarah's encounter with the worm in the novelization is virtually identical to how it is portrayed in the film. The only notable difference is that it is made clear that the worm thought he was being helpful by directing Sarah away from the castle, as he refers to it as a 'dreadful' place. Return to Labyrinth

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Sarah struggles to navigate the labyrinth and comes across a talking worm.Watch Now: http://aan.sonypictures.com/LabyrinthSubscribe to the Voyage channel: ht. This is amazing for two reasons: 1. He is a worm with no arms, how can he serve her tea? And 2. He is sitting on a little ledge of a brick wall… what inside is he even referring to? Does he just morph through the brick to go home? The little worm goes even further, he insists that Sarah give up her quest and instead "meet the missus." Quotes The Worm : If she'd 'ave kept on goin' down that way she'd 'ave gone straight to that castle. The Worm : 'Allo. Sarah : Did you say. hello? The Worm : No, I said "'allo," but that's close enough. Sarah : Oh. you're a worm, aren't you? The Worm : Yeah, that's right. Stuck in the beginning of the Labyrinth with no idea where to turn, Sarah (Jennifer Connelly) receives some unlikely help.Subscribe for more Labyrinth and mo.

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Basic Information Civilian Name Elle Aliases L (By Newter) Gender Female Age Twenty-ish Professional Status Occupation Mercenary Classification Shaker 12 Alignment Villain Status Unknown Teams Faultline's Crew Base of Operations Brockton Bay Parahuman Asylum (Formerly) First Appearance Worm Debut The Worm, as we know him from Jim Henson's " Labyrinth ," is officially here in plush form! This adorable character is one of " Labyrinth 's" most memorable creatures. He is is perfect, right down to the smallest detail, even wearing his signature red scarf. Toynk. He's fluffy and ready to start you on your epic adventure with a. 1h 41m IMDb RATING 7.3 /10 147K YOUR RATING Rate POPULARITY 1,192 391 Play trailer 1:29 6 Videos 99+ Photos Adventure Family Fantasy Sixteen-year-old Sarah must solve a labyrinth to rescue her baby brother when he is taken by the Goblin King. Director Jim Henson Writers Dennis Lee Jim Henson Terry Jones Stars David Bowie Jennifer Connelly Merlin/Ambrosius Merlin is Sarah's dog in the real world and Ambrosius is Sir Didymus's steed and Merlin's counterpart in the labyrinth. Both as Ambrosius and as Merlin, this sheepdog is adorable. Ambrosius seems to have more common sense than Sir Didymus and runs away from trouble.

WORM FROM LABYRINTH Labyrinth movie, Character drawing, Movie art

The Worm Quotes: The Worm: If she'd 'ave kept on goin' down that way she'd 'ave gone straight to that castle. -- The Worm The Worm: 'Allo. Sarah: Did you say. hello? The Worm: No, I said "'allo," but that's close enough. Sarah: Oh. you're a worm, aren't you? The Worm: Yeah, that's right. After offering a moment of brief respite to our young heroine and a promise of hospitality that is rarely shared among strangers, this inconspicuous creature reveals one of the Labyrinth's many hidden secrets, opening Sarah's eyes to the first of many illusions to come. FEATURES: 1:1 scale, open edition, mixed media statue; Labyrinth is a 1986 fantasy film about a young girl named Sarah Williams who, angry with being forced to babysit her little brother, Toby, wishes for the goblins to take him away. To her surprise, the goblins do, and the Goblin King, Jareth, arrives to make her an offer. In exchange for her brother, she can have her dreams, but Toby will be. Come Inside, Meet The Missus. It's a simple, quirky moment, but probably one of the most hilarious and adorable in the film--and right in the early stages of the Labyrinth. Sara comes upon a small blue worm complete with blue facial hair and a tiny red scarf. Enquiring if he can help her, she ends up in the sweetest, if bizarre, interaction, in.

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My favorite scene from Labyrinth Labyrinth is a 1986 musical fantasy film directed by Jim Henson with George Lucas as executive producer. Based on conceptual designs by Brian Froud, the film was written by Terry Jones, and many of its characters are played by puppets produced by Jim Henson's Creature Shop.