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Synopsis: A baby girl is discovered in a river by Ranon and Mims, the children of Willow Ufgood, a dwarf farmer and magician and the baby girl is taken into the care of Willow's family. But when a terrifying dog-like creature attacks Willow's village, whilst tracking down the baby. Willow consults the village council and the wizard The High Aldwin. The High Aldwin gives Willow a task and Willow leaves the village and embarks on the task to give the baby girl to a responsible person. But Willow soon learns the baby is Elora Danan, the baby girl destined to bring about the downfall of the evil sorceress Queen Bavmorda. Joined by his allies: swordsman Madmartigan, sorceress Fin Raziel and the Brownies Franjean and Rool, Willow takes it upon himself to protect Elora from Queen Bavmorda, who intends to kill Elora and prevent Elora from fulfilling her destiny. And Willow and his allies are pursued by Queen Bavmorda's daughter Sorsha and the evil commander of Queen Bavmorda's army General Kael, whom ar
Director(s): Ron Howard
Production: MGM Home Entertainment
  Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 1 win & 9 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Metacritic:
47
Rotten Tomatoes:
53%
PG
Year:
1988
126 min
2,338 Views


WILLOW:

It was just the old disappearing

pig trick.

Elora Danan's eyes open. And sunlight floods into the

tower.

EXT. TIR ASLEEN - DAY

Flags fly hihg above the wondrous caslte. The valley

is lush with flowers, and the kingdom is once abain

alive with happy activity.

At the door of the castle, Willow stnds beside a cute

little white pony. The court of Tir Asleen has gath-

ered to see him off. Madmartigan, in robes and armor

worthy of a king, stands proudly beside his queen, Sor-

sha, who holds the baby princess, Elora Danan.

A trumpet blares. Raziel comes forward from inside the

castle, dressed in druid robes, carrying a sacred BOOK.

RAZIEL:

Willow Ufgood. Take this Book of

Sorcery. You are on your way to

becoming a great magician.

Willow accepts the book. Everyone applauds. Willow

smiles gratefully and humbly. He glances down and no-

tices Rool and Teemo, who have been civilized to a de-

gree with page boy uniforms, fuzzy haircuts, and nifty

little swords.

Madmartigan and Sorsha come forward, with Elora Danan.

WILLOW:

Your dream has come true, madmarti-

gan.

Madmartigan smiles with thanks.

MADMARTIGAN:

Goodbye, Peck.

Willow has one last look at the baby. She smiles and

giggles at him. He happily gives her a kiss.

WILLOW:

Farewell, Elora Danan.

Suddenly Willow flies up in the air. Madmartigan lifts

him onto the pony's back. Willow and Madmartigan shake

hands warmly. And Willow rides across the valley of

flowers, everybody waving goodbye to him.

EXT. NELWYN VILLAGE - DAY

Musicians stike up a welcoming march. Willow rides

thorugh his village on his little pony, proudly carry-

ing the sacred book. The Nelwyn people swarm around

him, wild with excitement and celebration. Meegosh

runs up, deliriously happy.

The High Aldwin comes forward, beaming with pride, and

honors Willow with a nod of approval. Willow presents

him with the book. Old Burglekutt peers out. His

mouth drops open and he shrinks away from the crowd.

KIAYA:

Willow!!

Willow stands up in his stirrups. He sees Kiaya fight-

ing her way through the crowd to reach him.

WILLOW:

Kiaya!!

He jumps off his pony and runs to her. They collide,

kiss and embrace. Then Ranon and Mims jump on their

father and hug him. Family and friends smother their

homecoming hero with love!

*THE END*

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Bob Dolman

Robert "Bob" Dolman is a Canadian screenwriter, actor, director and producer. His work in television includes SCTV, SCTV Network 90, and WKRP in Cincinnati. more…

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