The NeverEnding Story 3: Escape from Fantasia (1996)

The NeverEnding Story 3: Escape from Fantasia (1996)

The NeverEnding Story 3 movie storyline. NG STORY, where it is later found by Slip, the gang leader. The latter recognizes the power of the book and begins to form Fantasia after his bad intentions. When the chaos becomes worse the Child-like Empress requests Bastian to move back to the real world, get the book back and save Fantasia. Accidentally some Fantasia characters travel with him to reality, but get lost in different places. Meanwhile Slip and the other Nasties spread anarchy. Finally, Bastian gets support from Nicole, who begins to believe in the power of Fantasia.

The NeverEnding Story III: Escape from Fantasia (also known as: The NeverEnding Story III: Return to Fantasia) is a 1994 film and the second sequel to the fantasy film The NeverEnding Story (following the first sequel The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter).[1] It starred Jason James Richter as the principal character Bastian Bux, and Jack Black in one of his early roles as the school bully Slip. This film used the characters from Michael Ende’s novel The Neverending Story (1979), but introduced a new storyline.

The special creature effects were provided by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop. The movie has no connection to the source material of the book beyond the usage of characters from it.

The NeverEnding Story 3: Escape from Fantasia Movie Poster (1996)

The NeverEnding Story 3: Escape from Fantasia (1996)

Directed by: Peter MacDonald
Starring: Jason James Richter, Melody Kay, Jack Black, Freddie Jones, Julie Cox, Tony Robinson, Moya Brady, Kevin McNulty, Adrien Dorval, Kaefan Shaw
Screenplay by: Jeff Lieberman
Production Design by: Rolf Zehetbauer
Cinematography by: Robin Vidgeon
Film Editing by: Michael Bradsell, Jim Roddan
Costume Design by: Vin Burnham, Monique Prudhomme
Set Decoration by: Robert Davidson, Bernhard Henrich
Art Direction by: Cornelia Ott
Music by: Peter Wolf
Distributed by: Miramax Films
Release Date: February 2, 1996

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