A young boy must restore order when a group of bullies steal the magical book that acts as a portal between Earth and the imaginary world of Fantasia.
Jason James Richter
Bastian Bux
Melody Kay
Nicole
Jack Black
Slip
Ryan Bollman
Dog
Freddie Jones
Mr. Coreander / Old Man of Wandering Mountain
Julie Cox
The Childlike Empress
William Hootkins
Bark Troll / Falkor (voice)
Tony Robinson
Engywook
Thomas Petruo
Large Head
Moya Brady
Urgl
Carole Finn
Mookie
Tracey Ellis
Jane Bux
Kevin McNulty
Barney Bux
Nicole Parker
Nasty #1
Adrien Dorval
Nasty #2
Kaefan Shaw
Bark Troll
Gord Robertson
Falkor
Frederick Warder
Mr. Rock Chewer - Felsenbeißer / Shopping Clerk
William Todd-Jones
Mrs. Rockchewer
David Forman
Junior Rockchewer
Danu Anthony
Samantha
Andrea Nemeth
Rachel
Mark Acheson
Janitor
Marilyn Norry
Mrs. Crackerby
Shirley Broderick
Mrs. Coreander
Ruth Nichol
Samantha's Mother
Alfonso Quijada
Delivery Man
Ulli Kinalzik
Eskimo Trapper
John 'Bear' Curtis
Lumberjack
Richard Newman
Photographer
Veena Sood
Sales Lady #1
Marcy Goldberg
Sales Lady #2
Lossen Chambers
Sales Lady #3
Hrothgar Mathews
Nursery Truck Driver
Samantha McKenna
Schoolgirl
David Longworth
Log Dispatcher
Jessica Walden
Bird Girl
Lauren Samis
Creepy Girl
Jenna Irvine
Trickster
Gary Martin
Mr. Rockchewer / Junior Rockchewer (voice)
Mac McDonald
Mrs. Rockchewer (voice)
Jesse Camacho
Beaver Boy (uncredited)
Director
Peter MacDonald
Characters
Michael Ende
Screenplay
Jeff Lieberman
Story
Karin Howard
August 3, 2024
5
This probably merits a lower rating. To be honest, though, it didn't bore me as much as it should have.
<em>'The NeverEnding Story III'</em> is a mess, in short. It barely resembles the ace original and doesn't even feel that similar to the average 1990 sequel. The story is all over the place and doesn't hold any sorta magical feel, with it more being a 'fish out of water' sorta movie.
Still, it went by quickly enough for me to avoid leaving a negative taste. It's a bad movie, no doubt, but is more watchable than it ought to be. The cast do alright. I was not expecting to see Jack Black appear, even with the name in the opening credits I kinda still thought it'd be a namesake - but no, Mr. Black is indeed in this (his fourth movie!) and is OK.
Elsewhere, Jason James Richter is decent, I don't have any issues with the actor directly - just the writing etc. for his character. Away from him, the voices are a further downgrade when compared to the preceding entries; though Kaefan Shaw is almost good. Tony Robinson, who I know more of as a television presenter here in the UK, is possibly the standout of the cast as Engywook.
This film also ruins the Rockbiter character(s), however that scene of them travelling to "Born to Be Wild" is actually minorly amusing - the only scene of the movie that comes close to being entertaining. Overall, this trilogy shouldn't exist given that first film is an obvious one and done thing. Oh well!
Status:
Released
Original Language:
Budget:
$17,000,000.00
Revenue:
$0.00