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Release Date:
July 10, 2003
Original Title:
Tales from the Neverending Story: Resurrection
Alternate Titles:
Die unendliche Geschichte - Die Abenteuer gehen weiter: Episode IV - Der Kampf um Phantasien
Die unendliche Geschichte - Episode IV - Der Kampf um Phantasien
Tales From The Neverending Story: Volume 4 - Resurrection
The Lucky Dragon's Discovery
Genres:
Fantasy
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6
The Childlike Empress lies in limbo between life and death and the only hope for her kingdom lies in the ability of a young boy to transcend the boundaries of fantasy in this tale of myth and magic that is certain to capture the imagination. As young Bastian opens the pages of "The Neverending Story," he learns that the Childlike Princess is near death and Fantasia is in danger of falling prey to the Dark Princess Xayide. Soon falling through the written page and into a world beyond his wildest imagination, Bastian's alter ego Atreyu must enlist the help of his trusty sidekick Fly Girl and mischievous hucksters Rip Rowdy and Wexlerian if there is any hope of unlocking the mystery of the Southern Oracle and awakening the Childlike Empress to bring order back to Fantasia. Part 4 of 4 in DVD releases
Cinematography:
Daniel Villeneuve
Co-Director:
Adam Weissman
Director:
Giles Walker
Editor:
Simon Webb
Editorial Manager:
Marc Lussier
Executive Producer:
Rolf Schneider
Michael Prupas
Steven Hewitt
Foley Mixer:
Shaun-Nicholas Gallagher
Makeup Effects Designer:
Julie Brisebois
Novel:
Michael Ende
Producer:
Irene Litinsky
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