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Wander back in time to 1986, where everything seems possible and nothing is what it seems, with this specially designed boxed set that explores the making of Jim Henson’s Labyrinth. Journey into the depths of the Goblin King’s labyrinth with this visually stunning boxed set celebrating the beloved Jim Henson classic film. Labyrinth has enthralled audiences around the world since its release in 1986 with unforgettable performances from Davide Bowie and Jennifer Connelly, fantastical creatures, and unforgettable music. Designed to look like the original 1987 video home system (VHS) tape, this unique boxed set offers Labyrinth fans an in-depth account of the making of this beloved cult classic, including rare concept art, behind-the-scenes photography, and exclusive interviews with key creatives. Celebrating this masterful work of fantasy, this must-have collectible set is a wonderful way for fans of all ages to experience the world of Labyrinth.
Paula M. Block is the co-author of the novella Star Trek: Deep Space Nine — Lust’s Latinum Lost and numerous nonfiction books about the entertainment industry, including Star Trek The Original Series 365, Star Trek 101, Monk: The Official Episode Guide, The 4400 Companion, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, The Secrets of Star Trek Insurrection, Star Trek: Action!, and The Magic of Tribbles. She is also the co-editor of Pocket Books' popular short story series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. She has been a columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, the Midwest correspondent for Biotechnology Newswatch, and the international editor for Chemical Week. After 19 years overseeing and editing licensed publishing for Paramount Pictures and CBS Television, Paula moved to Southern Oregon, where she and her husband, author Terry J. Erdmann, write a monthly entertainment column for The Jacksonville Review.