
Labyrinth (1986)
Young Sarah is left home alone by her parents and she has to babysit her little brother Toby. But the baby keeps crying and Sarah, while telling him a story to make him sleep, inadvertently conjures from a fantasy world the Goblin King who steals the child and brings him to his castle in the middle of a labyrinth. Sarah has to rescue him before midnight, or the baby will became a goblin…
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Thank you so much for these! I’ve been looking for Labyrinth caps for a long time! I will credit you when I post anything for which they’re used. I will also add your site as a resource in my journal profile once I’m done downloading. Thanks, again! *safe hugs and virtual smoochies*
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I have no idea how you add the energy to do this, but thank you so much. I used a couple of these as part of a Labyrinth typography poster as a Christmas present for my daughter (it’s her favorite movie). It came out great. Thank you!
“I downloaded a few images so as to make a wallpaper that is hopefully meant to be a sequel to the movie”
Not very likely your downloaded images will mean a sequel to the movie but nonetheless it’s a great collection here and really is a great movie.
I saved some images too and they will make a great background I hope.
Thanks so much for the screencaps, I downloaded a few images so as to make a wallpaper that is hopefully meant to be a sequel to the movie. Fingers crossed. I’ll message a link to the final product if you want, but I’m so grateful that you’re here.