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Anthropomorphism | Based On Novel Or Book
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7.3/10
IMDb1984
Best Performance by a Younger Actor | 1985 | Noah
Best Production Produzentenpreis | 1985 | Bernd
Best Production Design Bestes Szenenbild | 1985 | Rolf
Film National | 1984 | Giorgio
Best Young Actor in a Motion Picture Musical Comedy Adventure or Drama | 1985 | Noah
Best Family Motion Picture Adventure | 1985
Best Young Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Musical Comedy Adventure or Drama | 1985 | Tami
Best Film | 1985 | Wolfgang
Budget 27,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 20,158,808 USD
Noah Hathaway was hurt twice during the making of the movie. While learning to ride a horse, his horse threw him off, then stepped on him. While shooting the drowning sequence in the "swamp of sadness," his leg got caught on the elevator and he was pulled under water. He was unconscious by the time he was brought to the surface.
Noah Hathaway almost lost an eye during the fight-scene versus Gmork. One of the claws on his giant paws poked him in the face. The robot was also so heavy that he lost his breath as well when he was hit to the ground by it. They only made one shot due to the risk that he would get seriously wounded.
With a budget of 50 million Deutsche Mark (about $27,000,000), this was the most expensive film ever produced in Germany at the time.
According to the book, the Childlike Empress' new name that Bastian screams into the night is "Moonchild."
You can "ride" on Falcor's back on location at the Bavaria Filmpark Munich, Germany.
"Rock Biter: They look like big, good, strong hands, don't they? I always thought that's what they were."
"Bastian: Why is it so dark? The Childlike Empress: In the beginning, it is always dark."