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Director: | John Korty |
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Writer: | George Lucas, Bob Carrau |
Staring: |
Wicket the Ewok and his friends agree to help two shipwrecked human children, Mace and Cindel, on a quest to find their parents. | |
Release Date: | Nov 25, 1984 |
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Director: | John Korty |
Writer: | George Lucas, Bob Carrau |
Genres: | Family, Fantasy, Adventure, Science Fiction, TV Movie |
Keywords | parent child relationship, monster, space marine, magic, fairy tale, bravery, forest, caravan, space, rescue, spin off |
Production Companies | Lucasfilm Ltd., Korty Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $3,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Eric Walker | Mace Towani |
Warwick Davis | Wicket W. Warrick |
Fionnula Flanagan | Catarine Towani |
Guy Boyd | Jeremitt Towani |
Aubree Miller | Cindel Towani |
Burl Ives | Narrator (voice) |
Daniel Frishman | Deej |
Debbie Lee Carrington | Weechee |
Tony Cox | Widdle |
Kevin Thompson | Chukha-Trok |
Margarita Fernández | Kainik |
Pam Grizz | Shodu |
Bobby Bell | Logray |
Darryl Henriques | Wicket (voice) |
Sydney Walker | Deej (voice) |
Nancy Carlin | Shodu (voice) |
James Cranna | Widdle (voice) |
Hal Rayle | Weechee (voice) |
Robert Elross | Logray (voice) |
Pat Franklin | Kaink (voice) |
Michael Pritchard | Chukha-Trok (voice) |
Jon Berg | Gorax (uncredited) |
Tiffany Brissette | Cindel (voice) (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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John Korty | Director, Director of Photography |
Peter Bernstein | Original Music Composer |
Joe Johnston | Production Design |
Harley Jessup | Art Direction |
Phil Tippett | Special Effects |
George Lucas | Story |
John Nutt | Editor |
Cathleen Edwards | Costume Design |
Michael Becker | Costume Design |
Bob Carrau | Writer, Teleplay |
Michael Becker | Costume Design |
Lope Yap Jr. | Production Manager |
Edward Hirsh | Construction Coordinator |
Michael Cassidy | Stunt Coordinator |
Dennis Muren | Special Effects |
Jon Berg | Special Effects |
John Morris | Assistant Editor |
Harry Rabinowitz | Conductor |
Name | Title |
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George Lucas | Executive Producer |
Thomas G. Smith | Producer |
Patricia Rose Duignan | Associate Producer |
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A spin-off from the <em>'Star Wars'</em> franchise: <em>'The Ewok Adventure'</em>. It's not good, but holds a little bit of charm to it. There isn't really any acting in this to praise, it's all rather lame and forgettable - as you'd possibly expect given two of the leads are child actors, who ar ... e likeable if nothing else. The effects are bang average. The most important part, the plot, is something I found very uninteresting; I was never invested or intrigued. I guess it is made for the younger audience, but they still coulda done a better job with this.