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The NeverEnding Story 3
Description
As Bastian has grown up and go to high school, his father marries another woman, whose daughter named Nicole. Nicole is not satisfied with the new family and start to bully Bastian. Bastian has to run away from them and escape to Fantasia, the imaginary world in a book. Nicole inadvertently discovers the book and use it to bombard Fantasia and Bastian's friend.
As Bastian has grown up and go to high school, his father marries another woman, whose daughter named Nicole. Nicole is not satisfied with the new family and start to bully Bastian. Bastian has to run away from them and escape to Fantasia, the imaginary world in a book. Nicole inadvertently discovers the book and use it to bombard Fantasia and Bastian's friend.
Actors:
Freddie Jones,
Gary Martin,
Julie Cox,
William Todd-Jones,
Frederick Warder,
Kevin McNulty,
Marny Eng
Freddie Jones
12 September 1927, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, UK
Gary Martin
Julie Cox
1973, Ely, England, UK
William Todd-Jones
Frederick Warder
Kevin McNulty
8 December 1955, Penticton, British Columbia, Canada
Marny Eng
Country:
United States, Euro
Keywords:
#Cinevox Filmproduktion GmbH #Dieter Geissler Filmproduktion #Jack Black #Jason James Richter #Melody Kay #Peter MacDonald #Studio Babelsberg
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Greenwich Village Gazette
December 21, 2004
Okay, I agree since the first one had only half the book a sequel was acceptable, but this wasn't.
Video-Reviewmaster.com
March 02, 2008
Nothing touches the original, but this sequel is still good children's viewing.

