
On this day June 27 1986, Labyrinth premiered in theaters. Directed by Jim Henson and executive produced by George Lucas, this fantasy adventure blended puppetry, practical effects, and music into one of the most imaginative films of the decade.
Starring David Bowie as Jareth the Goblin King and Jennifer Connelly as Sarah, the film told the story of a teenage girl navigating a mystical labyrinth to rescue her baby brother. Although it had a budget of twenty five million dollars, Labyrinth earned just under thirteen million at the box office, making it a commercial disappointment at the time.
80s insight: Despite its initial performance, Labyrinth became a cult favorite through home video and television airings. Its mix of music, fantasy, and visual creativity captured the spirit of 80s storytelling and left a lasting legacy in pop culture.
Starring David Bowie as Jareth the Goblin King and Jennifer Connelly as Sarah, the film told the story of a teenage girl navigating a mystical labyrinth to rescue her baby brother. Although it had a budget of twenty five million dollars, Labyrinth earned just under thirteen million at the box office, making it a commercial disappointment at the time.
80s insight: Despite its initial performance, Labyrinth became a cult favorite through home video and television airings. Its mix of music, fantasy, and visual creativity captured the spirit of 80s storytelling and left a lasting legacy in pop culture.