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Release Date:
November 24, 1985
Original Title:
Ewoks: The Battle for Endor
Alternate Titles:
Caravana da Coragem 2: A Batalha de Endor
Die Ewoks - Kampf um Endor
Ewoks - Kampf um Endor
Ewoks and the Marauders of Endor
Il ritorno degli Ewok - La battaglia per Endor
La aventura de los Ewoks, La lucha por Endor
Star Wars - Ewoks - Kampf um Endor
Star Wars Vintage : Ewoks : La bataille d'Endor
Star Wars: Ewok Adventures - The Battle for Endor
Star Wars: Ewok Adventures - The Marauders of Endor
Star Wars: Les Aventures des Ewoks - La Bataille pour Endor
The Battle for Endor
מלחמת הכוכבים וינטג': יווקס - הקרב על אנדור
Genres:
Adventure | Family | Fantasy | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Lucasfilm Ltd.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G BR: L DE: 12 GB: U HU: 6 JP: PG12 RO: AP US: NR
Runtime: 100
The army of the Marauders, led by King Terak and the witch Charal, attack the Ewoks village, killing Cindel's family. Cindel and the Ewok Wicket escape and meet Teek in the forest, a naughty and very fast animal. Teek takes them to a house in which an old man, Noa, lives. Like Cindel, he also crashed with his Starcruiser on Endor. Together they fight Terak and Charal.
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Art Direction:
Billy George
Assistant Director:
Todd Allan
Assistant Editor:
Carlyn Montes De Oca
Assistant Sound Editor:
John Watson
Associate Producer:
Ian Bryce
Costume Design:
Michael Becker
Director of Photography:
Isidore Mankofsky
Editor:
Eric Jenkins
Executive Producer:
George Lucas
Makeup Artist:
Karen Bradley
Makeup Effects:
Escott O. Norton
Original Music Composer:
Peter Bernstein
Producer:
Thomas G. Smith
Production Assistant:
Steven D. Smith
Production Design:
Joe Johnston
Production Manager:
Edward Hirsh
Scoring Mixer:
Malcolm Luker
Set Costumer:
Sue Miller
Story:
George Lucas
Storyboard:
Paul Chadwick
Stunts:
Jimmy Briscoe
Debbie Lee Carrington
Unit Production Manager:
Frank Simeone
Visual Effects Camera:
Selwyn Eddy
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