Think Labyrinth: The Movie! :-)
It should go without saying that my favorite movie is of course
Labyrinth, which I first saw on November 29, 1986 when I was 15
years old, and have seen at least 50 times since. My favorite
actress is Jennifer Connelly,
who starred in it. And yes, like the character Sarah, I have a
poster of M. C. Escher's Relativity
on my wall!
A selection of transcripts for the movie I've put together:
- Early Labyrinth script:
An early version of the script for the movie, which I scanned
in.
- Labyrinth movie transcript:
This file contains a complete transcript of the movie, specifically
of the closed caption dialog text displayed on the screen during
its running. The captions displayed are very close to but not exactly the lines
actually spoken, where I rented a caption decoder
box in order to put this together.
- Labyrinth movie credits:
This file I put together shows the credits as they appear at the
end of the movie.
- Labyrinth production notes:
This file I scanned in gives lots of behind the scenes information
on the film, its making, the characters within it, and the actors
and people who produced it.
- Labyrinth novel transcript:
This file was originally transcribed by Stephanie Massick here.
I just converted it to a single Ascii text file.
- Labyrinth storybook transcript:
This file was originally transcribed by Shirlee here.
I just converted it to text again.
- Labyrinth documentary transcript: The
text for Inside the Labyrinth documentary was originally transcribed by Stephanie Massick
here.
I just converted it to text.
More Labyrinth related files:
- Labyrinth movie terms: Link to a list of
characters and landmarks from the story.
- Jareth speaks: Sound clip
from the movie - Jareth gives Sarah her quest. (204K .WAV file.)
- Sarah speaks: Another sound
clip from the movie - Sarah practices her "give me the child"
speech. (369K .WAV file.)
- Autographed Jennifer Connelly pictures:
I have three autographed pictures of the actress. I bought Picture 1
from one of the movie sites on the Net and scanned it in. This
image has been sent to and may also be seen on The Jennifer Connelly fan page.
I bought Picture 2 and Picture 3
from one of the auction sites on the Net.
- Labyrinth theater production:
Shepparton Kids in Theatre in Australia did a large impressive
play based on the movie Labyrinth in January, 1999. A scan of
their program which Charles Kerr
generously sent me may be seen here.
- Labyrinth fantasy: This
picture shows a stuffed owl, on a printout of a Maze, surrounded
in front by several crystal balls and crystal pyramids, and surrounded
in back by nine onyx obelisks. Various pieces of memorabilia from
the movie Labyrinth are in the background.
- My Domain: A poem about
the mystery of Mazes I wrote in college, inspired by the movie
Labyrinth.
- Maze poems: One about
the Hampton Court
hedge Maze, another about the Minotaur, and a third about Rosamond's
Bower.
- Girl in maze: The graphic
at the top of the main Think Labyrinth
page is a crude rendition based on a picture, specifically the
one in the crystal ball on the cover of the Labyrinth novel based on the film by A.C.H. Smith. I made it around
when I saw the movie for the first time.
I've acquired a good collection of Labyrinth movie memorabilia
over the years. As far as I know I have the largest collection
in the world. :-) Many items are out of print or at least hard to
find now, but things are often
sold on the eBay auction
site (search under "Labyrinth"). That's where I got
most of the things listed here that I didn't buy during the period
when the movie was originally playing. Monica's Labyrinth for sale page
used to also have memorabilia, but that page is no longer available. No, I'm not
selling anything here, sorry! Anyway, here's my list:
- Labyrinth video: The
actual video of the movie by Embassy Home Entertainment. 101 minutes.
A picture of the Labyrinth re-release video by Jim Henson Home
Entertainment may be seen here.
A picture of the Beta format video may be seen here.
- Labyrinth laser videodisc:
The movie in widescreen format on laser videodisc. The chapter
index from the videodisc may be read here.
- Labyrinth on DVD: The
movie on digital video disc, by Jim Henson Home Entertainment.
- Collector's Edition DVD: This
improved package of the digital video disc, by Jim Henson Home Entertainment,
comes with a scene composite, and the following
character sketch cards by Brian Froud: Hortenz,
Gibbergeist, Gurtie,
Zitzie, Septimus,
and Muskul.
- Labyrinth documentary:
A video of the making of the movie, also by Embassy. 57 minutes.
- Labyrinth novel: By
A.C.H. Smith. Follows the movie pretty well. 183 pages. I also
have a Japanese version
of the novel. The complete text of the novel may be read here.
- Labyrinth soundtrack (cassette):
12 songs: 6 with lyrics by David Bowie, and 6 purely musical by
Terry Jones.
- Labyrinth soundtrack (CD):
Same as above, but on a CD. I have the soundtrack in record format
as well.
- Underground single:
This single has two different versions of David Bowie's Underground
on it. A rare copy of a proof that the album cover was designed
and printed from may be seen here.
A special two sided promo poster for Underground may be seen here
and here.
- Labyrinth sheet music:
Has music for Magic Dance, Sarah, Chilly Down, Hallucination,
As The World Falls Down, Within You, Home At Last, Thirteen O'Clock,
and Underground (i.e. all 12 songs from the soundtrack except
Opening Titles, Into The Labyrinth, and The Goblin Battle). I
also have the sheet music for just Underground here.
Actual contents of the sheet music and lyrics may be read here.
- Labyrinth: The Photo Album:
Book of many pictures from the movie, by "numerous Goblins
as told to" Rebecca Grand. 64 pages.
- The Goblins of Labyrinth:
Humorous book with drawings and descriptions of goblins from the
movie, by Brian Froud and Trevor Jones. 137 pages.
- Labyrinth storybook:
By Louise Gikow and illustrated by Bruce McNally. Mostly drawings,
and would make a cute bedtime story. 60 pages. The complete text of the
storybook may be read here.
- Labyrinth family activity book:
A high quality 48 page book with 16 pages of color photos. Each
page contains a puzzle or something to do before you progress
to the next page. You're actually made to jump around in the book
as you slowly progress through the movie storyline, kind of like
a Choose Your Own Adventure except there's only ever one right
page to go to.
- Labyrinth sticker book:
A 19 page book with 2 pages of stickers. The non-sticker pages contain a puzzle or something to
color or decorate. This is similar to and made by the same publisher as the
Labyrinth family activity book.
- Labyrinth read-along record:
By Buena Vista Records. A record that can be listened to while
reading an accompanying 24 page book.
- Labyrinth dolls: These
are quality stuffed animals of characters from the movie. I have
three: Sir Didymus, which
although lacking Ambrosius or his staff does have a nice hat and
eye patch; Ludo, cute and
huggable as always; and a Firey,
with you can pull apart because his head, arms, and legs are attached
with velcro!
- Labyrinth Halloween costume:
A costume (robe and mask) of a Firey, by Henson Associates and
Collegeville Flag and Mfg. Co., small size, fitting a child 41"
to 46" tall. I have a second costume of Ludo, a third of Sir Didymus,
and a fourth of Hoggle.
- Labyrinth the Mystical Maze Game:
A board game by Western Publishing Company where you try to move
your marker to the center of a changing Maze.
- Labyrinth puzzles:
I have seven different Labyrinth jigsaw puzzles: Puzzle 1,
256 pieces and shrink wrapped, by Missing Link Trading Company.
Puzzle 2, Puzzle 3,
Puzzle 4, and Puzzle 5,
200 pieces in boxes, by Western Publishing Company. Puzzle 6
and Puzzle 7, 23 and 24
pieces in a frame-tray, by Western Publishing Company.
- Labyrinth: The computer game:
By Lucasfilm Games and Activision Entertainment Software, for
the Apple II and Commodore 64/128. This game may be downloaded
and played using one of the Apple II emulators
that are available. A screen shot from the game may be seen here.
Finally, the introduction from the game as spoken by Jareth may
be read here.
- Nintendo Labyrinth:
There was a Labyrinth game for Nintendo as well. The Labyrinth
cartridge as well as an Nintendo emulator may be downloaded here.
The game itself is a top down view, and screen shots may be seen here
and here.
- Labyrinth comic books:
By Marvel Comics. Adaptation of the movie's storyline in three
separate comic books or parts: Part 1,
Part 2, and Part 3.
There's also the Labyrinth Super Special
which has all three parts combined in one large comic.
- Labyrinth coloring books:
By Marvel Books. I have all four of the series: (1) Across The Labyrinth,
a coloring book that briefly follows the storyline. (2) In The Goblin City,
a coloring book focusing on the storyline of the second half of
the movie. (3) The World of Labyrinth,
a coloring book that focuses on individual characters and events.
(4) Labyrinth Activity and Coloring Book,
with various simple puzzles in it.
- Labyrinth pencil case:
By Nestle Quik. Includes a ruler with a hologram picture that
looks different depending on the angle viewed, and a Sir Didymus
eraser.
- Labyrinth wristwatch:
By Bradley Time, a division of Elgin National Industries, Inc.
A standard function LCD watch with a small Maze puzzle and a steel
ball you can move through it surrounding the display.
- Labyrinth lunchbox:
By Henson Associates and King-Seeley Thermos Co. Includes a thermos
with a Firey on it.
- Labyrinth bubble gum:
By Henson Associates and Topps Chewing Gum, Inc. I have one bag
of gum and the box the bags were originally distributed in. Each
box held 24 bags, and each pack was filled with small irregularly
shaped red, orange, yellow, green, and purple pieces.
- Labyrinth napkins:
By Henson Associates and Fort Howard paper company. Some Labyrinth
paper cups may be seen in the background. On the plastic wrapping
is printed an offer for a 22"x17" Labyrinth movie poster,
although that offer expired in 1986.
- Labyrinth paper cups:
By Sweetheart Products Group, a subsidiary of Fort Howard paper
company. There are two styles: The front row cups are slightly
smaller and only have pictures on one side, while the back row
cups have two pictures of different characters on their front
and back. Also available are 3 oz. bathroom cups
that come in a pack of 200.
- Labyrinth paper plates:
By Henson Associates, Inc. Each plate pictures Ludo, Sir Didymus
on Ambrosius, and a Firey.
- Labyrinth drinking straws:
By Henson Associates, Inc and Sweetheart. An (unopened) box with 40 7.5"
flexible plastic straws. The picture shows both the front (on left) and back (on
right) sides of the box.
- Labyrinth cereal box:
Shreddies cereal by Nabisco, in Canada, at one time had a Labyrinth
theme on their cereal boxes. Each box contained some Labyrinth
stickers, and one could win either a Labyrinth movie poster, the
Labyrinth lunch box, or a home computer with the Labyrinth computer
game.
- Labyrinth stickers:
From a cereal box. There are 12 total, on four sheets. There was
a contest involving the stickers, but none of these are winners,
hence the sheets all say "sorry try again".
- Labyrinth magic slate pad:
By Henson Associates and Western Publishing Company. Magic slate
paper saver toys allow one to draw designs, and then lift the
sheet of plastic to erase everything and start over, not unlike
an Etch-a-Sketch. An alternate design may be seen here.
- Labyrinth buttons:
I have three pin on buttons: Button 1
measures 2.25 inches (5.5 centimeters) across. Button 2
measures 1.75 inches (4.5 centimeters) by 2.75 inches (7 centimeters).
Button 3 measures 2.3 inches
(5.8 centimeters) across. I also have a trio of small Labyrinth
pins measuring 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) across, and another newly available
pin of the Worm.
- Labyrinth phone card:
A Japanese phone card picturing Jareth and Sarah from the movie.
- Labyrinth program:
The Labyrinth program (cover shown in picture) are two pages of
light cardboard listing inside all the end credits of the movie.
I also have a Japanese program
(unrelated to the program above) containing various pictures which
of course is in Japanese, and a German program
(somewhat related to the English program above) however with pictures
instead of credits inside.
- Japanese flyer: The
Japan promo flyer shows pictures from the movie among an actual
Maze you can solve. The back side
contains more pictures and another Maze.
- Labyrinth production notes:
The Labyrinth production notes is a 44 page spiral bound notebook
packed with behind the scenes information about the movie. It
includes the complete list of credits, information about each
character, and biographies for the actors and producers. The actual
text of the production notes may be read here.
- Labyrinth mobile:
This mobile can be hung from the ceiling (same image on both sides
of both pieces of cardboard) and presumably was originally used
by theaters or video store owners to advertise the film. A close up image of the
Labyrinth scene can be seen here.
- Labyrinth promo globe:
The promotional globe is a 3 inch diameter Lucite sphere with
stand so it doesn't roll, that has a picture of Jareth embedded
in it. It was originally a gift from EMI America Records to people
who helped produce the soundtrack.
- Labyrinth counter display:
The counter display is something video store owners would set
up in their stores to advertise the video for Labyrinth. One panel
announces when Labyrinth first came out on video: "Street
Date: January 28, 1987". Other panels give various promotional
information, such as describing a USA TODAY ad containing a "complex
Maze" for children to solve, where it was suggested store
owners could have them bring in their completed Maze for prizes,
such as Labyrinth movie posters.
- Labyrinth campaign book: This is a very cool
8 page booklet which has a list
of Labyrinth memorabilia in it. A sample foldout may
be seen here, which shows
the album, jigsaw puzzle, novel, photo album, soft toys, activity
book, sticker book, story book, Goblins of Labyrinth book, a large
poster, and stills. Also included are some games, with a Maze
and "spot the difference" puzzle pictured here,
where they suggested video store owners could hold competitions
with prizes using them.
- Early Labyrinth script:
By Laura Phillips and Terry Jones. Image is from the inside cover.
The storyline differs from the movie in a number of ways. I ordered
it from Script City. The actual text of this early script may
be read here.
- Labyrinth movie posters:
I have nine: (1) Standard poster:
The standard Jareth over Sarah one seen on the video and many
other Labyrinth items. (2) Type B poster:
Sarah running with friends as Jareth looks on. (3) Pre-release poster:
Has the Jareth holding a crystal ball with Sarah in it scene as
seen on the novel. (4) Imported Type B:
A half size Belgian version of the type B poster. (5) Rare poster:
Another imported half sheet from Belgium showing just a hand holding
a crystal ball. (6) German poster:
A full size poster in German showing Jareth surrounded by movie
characters while holding a crystal ball with Sarah in it. (7)
Giant French poster: A
huge poster in French (more than twice the area of any other)
showing the hand and crystal ball in poster #5 but with Jareth's face behind it
and Sarah and friends running in front, measuring 45.5 inches (116 centimeters)
by 61.5 inches (156 centimeters), which I bought from my fellow Labyrinth
collecting friend Luna.
:-) (8) Italian poster:
A full size poster in Italian with a picture similar but not identical
to that in poster #2. (9) Polish poster: A full
size poster in Polish showing Ludo.
- Labyrinth poster storybook: A
poster of several scenes from the movie along with a summary of the plot written
in the middle.
Most official Labyrinth merchandise was produced around the time the movie
came out in 1986, and has long been out of print so is no longer available.
Recently however, new Labyrinth products have been made by Henson and
Lucasfilm, which can be found in stores such as Hot
Topic. Most feature either
the ever-popular worm or fairy:
- Return to Labyrinth: The Labyrinth
manga (Japanese style comic book) is the first "official" sequel to
the Labyrinth story! It features a teenage Toby going through the Labyrinth.
- Postcards: I have six different Labyrinth postcards:
The Worm and Fairy,
along with the ballroom, Jareth,
Escher room, and end
scene.
The ballroom postcard has a watermark of the Labyrinth overview on the back,
the Jareth postcard has a watermark of the Escher room on the back, the Escher
room postcard has the same watermark as the Jareth postcard, and the end scene
postcard has a watermark of a rock face phony warning on the back.
- Notebooks: Notebooks with similar
pictures as the postcard, again of the Worm
and Fairy.
- Notebook paper: Notebook paper with
a pale watermark of the Fairy on it.
- Writing pens: Labyrinth pens of the
Worm and Fairy.
- Sticker and Button: A large sticker and a
small button of the Worm.
- Clocks: A Labyrinth clock of the
fairy. Note there's also a clock of the fairy Oona from the movie Legend.
- T-Shirts: Small size shirts of the
Worm and Fairy.
- Door knockers: Models of the two
talking door knockers Sarah and Ludo encountered after the hedge Maze.
- Talking door knocker: A different
model of one of the talking door knockers, where this one actually says one of
several quotes
from the movie when you knock it.
- Hanging and Sitting goblins:
Models of goblins hanging from and sitting on one of the obelisks in the
Labyrinth. Produced by Plan B Toys LTD. These images are very similar to the narrator goblin from the
Labyrinth Photo Album.
- Jareth bust:
A model of Jareth's bust, holding his ballroom mask, on top of a crystal ball.
Produced by Plan B Toys LTD.
- Jareth action
figure:
Another model of Jareth, with a flowing cloak and featuring an interchangeable
hand and crystal ball. Produced by NECA.
Scans of special items I have that were never commercially
available, i.e. are real props actually used in or related to
the making of the film:
- Jareth's mask: The
actual mask worn by David Bowie in the ballroom scene, with detachable
rod to hold it on your face. This is actually one of two masks
made for the purpose.
- Jareth's gloves: Actual
gloves worn by David Bowie throughout the film. This is actually
one of six pairs made and used.
- Goblin breastplate:
Chest armor for a goblin, with a skull pattern.
- Goblin toe guard:
A red pointed piece of armor to go on the end of a foot.
- Goblin axes: Two axes
used by goblins in the film. The top black axe has a blade made
of plastic, while the bottom silver axe has a blade made of foam.
- Goblin banner: A blood red banner
used by goblins in the film, patterned with three skulls, hanging from a plastic
spear tip.
- Goblin helmet: A helmet for a
goblin, with four horns and labeled with the number 31.
- Film crew sweatshirt: One of a set
of sweatshirts made for and given to each of the film crew.
- Labyrinth production labels:
The Labyrinth production labels are a string of Sir Didymus stickers
apparently used for some purpose during the making of the film,
and were found in a factory after the production run was complete.
- Belt buckle: Prototype Lee Jean
Labyrinth belts, with Fiery and Sir Didymus buckles. These were apparently never
mass produced for the public, where note the Sir Didymus image is the same as in
the labels above.
Scans of each of the 18 movie stills I have, i.e. quality 8x10 black and white photos
about the movie. After
the links is the text that's printed below each picture:
- Lucas, Bowie, and Henson:
GEORGE LUCAS, DAVID BOWIE and JIM HENSON combine talents to create
LABYRINTH, a new fantasy adventure with music from Tri-Star Pictures.
- Sarah running: Sarah
(JENNIFER CONNELLY) desperately races against time to rescue her
baby brother, who has been kidnapped by Jareth, the ruler of the
Labyrinth.
- Jareth and Sarah: Jareth
(DAVID BOWIE) tells Sarah (JENNIFER CONNELLY) that she only has
13 hours to rescue her baby brother.
- The Wiseman: The Wiseman
with a fast-talking bird on his head is just one of the mysterious
creatures Sarah encounters on her hazardous journey through the
Labyrinth.
- Sarah in ballroom: JENNIFER
CONNELLY stars as Sarah, a young woman who must enter the Labyrinth
to rescue her baby brother from the Goblin King Jareth, played
by DAVID BOWIE.
- Sarah and Hoggle: Sarah
(JENNIFER CONNELLY) is aided by Hoggle on her search through the
Labyrinth for her baby brother.
- Jareth with goblins:
Jareth (DAVID BOWIE) the ominous and compelling ruler of the Labyrinth,
seen here with his minions of goblins and Toby, the baby he kidnaps.
- Sarah and Fireys: Sarah
(JENNIFER CONNELLY) encounters the Fireys, wild and strange creatures
who have the ability to disconnect their heads, arms and legs.
- Sarah and Ludo: Sarah
(JENNIFER CONNELLY), on her search to rescue her baby brother,
is befriended by Ludo, a gentle beast who has the power to summon
rocks.
- Sarah with peach: Sarah
(JENNIFER CONNELLY) encounters many obstacles in her journey through
the Labyrinth, including a peach poisoned by Jareth.
- Jareth and Sarah dancing:
Sarah (JENNIFER CONNELLY) is lured into Jareth's (DAVID BOWIE)
kingdom of magic and desire after eating a poisonous peach.
- Sir Didymus: Sir Didymus,
a brave and valiant knight, helps Sarah on her journey through
the Labyrinth.
- Sarah and friends in Goblin City:
Sarah (JENNIFER CONNELLY) approaches Jareth's castle aided by
her friends Sir Didymus, Ludo and Hoggle.
- Goblins: Some of the
many inhabitants of Jareth's goblin city.
- Closeup of Sarah in ballgown:
JENNIFER CONNELLY plays Sarah, a young woman who embarks on a
hazardous journey through the Labyrinth to rescue her baby brother.
- Jareth with crystal:
DAVID BOWIE plays Jareth, the ominous and compelling ruler of
the Labyrinth who tries to weave a magical spell around Sarah.
- Jim Hension with Hoggle:
Director JIM HENSON works with Hoggle on the set of LABYRINTH.
- Henson and Lucas: Director
JIM HENSON and executive producer GEORGE LUCAS.
Twelve color scans of the lobby cards from the movie.
Note lobby cards come in other languages, such as German
and Italian.
Five color scans from a book about Jennifer Connelly
I have, that's written in Japanese and came out about the time
the movie Labyrinth did, followed by two black and white pictures,
followed by three autographed pictures:
- Sarah with Toby: Sarah
looking exasperated holding her baby brother in their house.
- Helping hands: View from
above of the Helping Hands dropping Sarah into the oubliette.
- Hedge maze: Sarah peering
around a corner in the hedge Maze.
- Sarah with peach: Sarah
dizzily holding the peach after taking a bite from it.
- Sarah in junk: Sarah waking
up in the piles of junk after escaping from the ballroom.
- Beauty and the Beast:
London
Ludo the lovable beast in the new film LABYRINTH,
is presented to HRH Princess Diana by director Jim Henson (center)
as Sir Richard Attenborough, Chairman of the British Film Institute,
looks on. The occasion was the Royal Primiere of Tri-Star Pictures'
LABYRINTH at London's Odeon, Leicester Square. David Bowie, Jennifer
Connelly and Ludo star in the fantasy adventure.
- Sarah with book: Sarah
holding the red Labyrinth book she has at the beginning.
- Sarah in ballgown:
A closeup of Sarah in her ballgown. This picture is autographed
by Jennifer Connelly.
- Sarah and Jareth:
Sarah and Jareth posing in the area above the Labyrinth. Another
picture autographed by Jennifer Connelly.
- Sarah in vest and shirt:
A closeup of Sarah in the outfit she wears for most of the movie.
A third picture autographed by Jennifer Connelly.
A few cool Maze scenes from the movie. The pictures
here originally were "snapped" for me by Stephanie Massick,
Grand Master of the Snappy, but they've since been replaced by
higher quality versions I took myself from the Labyrinth DVD:
- Brick maze: Sarah wandering
among the red brick Maze before Jareth starts Dance Magic. More
scenes of Sarah in the Maze from during Dance Magic are here,
here, and here.
- Hedge maze: Sarah and
Hoggle walking through the green hedge Maze before meeting Ludo.
- Credits maze: The white
owl and a crystal ball over the Maze that flashes for a second
near the beginning of the opening credits.
- Labyrinth fairy: The
fairy that bit Sarah when she picked it up, after Hoggle sprayed
it.
- Labyrinth overview:
An overview of the whole Labyrinth.
A selection of links to other sites also devoted to
what I consider the greatest movie of all time:
- Through Dangers Untold:
By Luna a.k.a. Thia Maze. Features Labyrinth
Online Buyer's Guide and Jareth's
Music Hall. Site used to be here.
- The Unofficial Labyrinth Home Page:
Memorabilia info and more by Monica J. Roxburgh. See also her
Goblin Art site.
-
Jareth's Realm:
By Elizabeth Allen a.k.a. Bowiegirl.
- It's Only Forever:
Sounds, images, quotes, links, and a Labyrinth Web ring, by Katy Fergon.
- The Unofficial Official Labyrinth Mailing List Home Page:
Created and maintained the Lady High Goblin, Megan Windberg.
- V-Sarah's Labyrinth:
By Maria-Christine. Has the Labyrinth roleplay list's page and
Labyrinth greeting cards.
- Magic Dance!
By Judith Agrathea. Features among numerous other things her Labyrinth
II and Labyrinth III fan-fiction.
- Sze Lin's Labyrinth page:
By the Baroness of Bowiedom.
- Across the Universe and Between the Stars:
Labyrinth quotes and other text, by Lindsey.
- Zantharia's Labyrinth page:
Labyrinth (and Dark Crystal) pictures and links.
- As The World Falls Down:
Luke's page with lots of linked pictures, including a Labyrinth
bloopers section.
- The Bog of Eternal Stench:
A page about a Labyrinth game based on Warcraft II, by Squigiman.
-
Labyrinth
Calculator: A calculator with Labyrinth scene skins, by Javier López.
- Life Within The Labyrinth:
Labyrinth quotes and some original content.
-
The King's Labyrinth:
Has a fan-fiction archive by Bamfy.
- Save The Labyrinth:
A site suggesting the movie be brought back to the theater or
video.
- Beyond the Goblin City:
Has lots of fan and Labyrinth list contributions.
- The
World of Labyrinth: Labyrinth drawings and more by Laura.
- GameLegacies Labyrinth:
Original comments and pictures by Paulos Blade.
- Alyssa's Labyrinth:
Has David Bowie pictures and fan-fiction by Lady Alys.
- Labyrinth
offiziellehomesite: This site is mostly in German, with lots of
information and pictures.
- DreamSpinner's Labyrinth page:
Has fan-fiction and a general fantasy theme.
- Labyrinth mailing list archives:
By Lady Amethyst.
See also her Labyrinth Within The Labyrinth.
Gone but not forgotten, these links no longer work, but are still listed for history and in
the hope they will someday come back:
- Shadoe's Labyrinth page:
Dan Bowen's page about the movie with quality pictures. This I
believe was the first Labyrinth page on the Net ever created.
(My own page is the third oldest, and is the oldest page still in existence. :-)
- Abbagirl's "I Love Labyrinth" page:
The person who created this is named Sarah in real life! :-) This
I believe was the second Labyrinth page on the Net ever created.
- The Depths of the Crystal:
Stephanie Massick's site includes a complete transcript of the
novel.
- Caillean's Labyrinth page:
Includes Under a Crystal Moon fan-fiction.
- Clara Gerl's Labyrinth page:
Includes the Favorite Story of the Year (FSOTY) awards.
-
Goblin Babe's Tribute:
Games, lots of memorabilia pictures, and more, by Jennifer.
- Christine Egan's Labyrinth page:
Includes the Sir Didymus Art Gallery of Labyrinth fan art.
- Mikka's Lost Labyrinth:
Many links, pictures, and a Windows 95 Labyrinth theme.
- Labyrinth Sound Bytes:
Lots of downloadable quotes by Melf.
- Gardner Roe's Labyrinth page:
More sound clips from the movie.
- Cam's Labyrinth Page:
Includes song lyrics.
-
Into the Labyrinth:
By Matthew Ross.
- The best movie EVER:
Lara Silbert's Labyrinth page.
- Mandy's Labyrinth Webpages:
Has a large number of quality screen shots.
- Zarg!'s Bowie page:
Click right arrow at bottom a couple times to see more Labyrinth
pics.
- Life Underground:
By Edward J. Sunnerton.
- Four Leaf's Labyrinth:
By Sarah "Blondie" Rickards.
- World of the Crystal Maze:
By Silver Ranger a.k.a. Andara Silverwind.
- Rachel's Labyrinth page:
Has photos, sounds, and links.
- Persephone's Underground Writings:
By Jamie/Persephone Robinson.
- The Dreamworld's Labyrinth:
By Amykat (Ariana Dreamstar). Includes a Labyrinth knowledge quiz.
- ScooterJes' Labyrinth page:
Has original Labyrinth pictures.
- Vetta's Labyrinth page:
Has Jareth and David Bowie pictures.
- Goblyn Queen's Palace:
Has Labyrinth / Power Rangers fan-fiction.
- Jareth MacKay's Labyrinth page:
Many scanned pictures, including collage bitmaps.
- Bella's Chambers:
This frame based site includes a nice graphical summary of the
Labyrinth story.
- Laurie Kuhn (Peter Newkirk)'s Labyrinth page:
Another page with copies of song lyrics and pictures.
- The Crystal Moon:
Another Labyrinth page not only by someone named Sarah in real
life, but someone who's 15 as well!
- The Labyrinth Gates:
An older site dating from May 1997, by Rigil Sanford.
- Labyrinth Fan Fiction:
Has stories written by Kitty and others. Includes a Labyrinth
desktop theme.
- A Peach Eater's Guide to the Labyrinth:
A magickal site with song lyrics, character and scene analysis,
and more, by Mistress Wolf.
- Labydancer's Labyrinth:
Includes links to Labyrinth Yahoo groups and her fan-fiction,
by Chrystie.
- Labyrinth picture directory:
By Dan Black.
- Movie synopsis and credits:
Prepared by John Michael Deamer.
- Think Labyrinth backup:
I used to have a small backup of this page on
Geocities.
Miscellaneous links to pages relevant to the movie:
This site produced by Walter D. Pullen
(see Astrolog homepage), hosted
on Magitech and astrolog.org,
created using Microsoft FrontPage,
page last updated January 27, 2008.