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The Neverending Story
Fleeing from the abuse he receives from the rude students, a young boy, Bastain, who suffers after the death of his mother, as he feels lonely, enters a bookshop, where he finds an old book that leads him to a series of terrible, as he finds himself involved in wars and has to set the kingdom free, from evil.
















24 July 1909, London, England, UK

2 June 1927, Landour, Mussoorie, India


23 April 1930, New York City, New York, USA

22 December 1909, Wandsworth, London, England, UK

2 October 1929, St. Louis, Missouri, USA

31 July 1972, Tehran, Iran

26 October 1940, Augsburg, Germany

19 August 1947, Collins, Mississippi, USA

13 November 1971, Los Angeles, California, USA




July 16, 2013
Here is a little adventure that fed on our uncultivated need to think, and wonder. It gave many of us our first taste of cinematic possibility.
August 31, 2016
Carries with it a healthy amount of menace, and intensity, but it's also a remarkable adventure.
October 23, 2004
The world of this movie looks like a very particular place, and the art direction involved a lot of imagination.
November 15, 2013
It pokes along at times and lapses occasionally into dark moments of preachy philosophy, but this is still a charming, amusing and harmless film for kids.
November 15, 2013
Fantasies as hearty and original as this are rare at the movies.
July 21, 2014
Something dark, entrancing and even a little special.
November 26, 2012
Despite the sophistication of the source material, the film isn't particularly successful.
November 15, 2013
The story is a touch simplistic, but Petersen's direction is assured and children will be dazzled by the imaginative effects and stunning sets.
January 26, 2006
A fairytale of the very best kind.
August 30, 2004
The Neverending Story may have cost a mint to produce, but the result is bargain-basement.
November 26, 2012
A marvelously realized flight of pure fantasy.
November 16, 2014
This utterly enchanting, family treat of a film should leave you and yours wide-eyed with wonder.