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| Directed by | Jim & Ken Wheat |
| Produced by | Thomas G. Smith |
| Executive Producer | George Lucas |
| Story by | George Lucas |
| Teleplay by | Ken & Jim Wheat |
| Music by | Peter Bernstein |
| Starring | Wilford Brimley Warwick Davis Aubree Miller Sian Phillips Paul Gleason |
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Ever since they first appeared in Return of the Jedi, the lovable, furry little Ewoks have
captivated film and fantasy lovers the world over. Now comes a new Ewok adventure, jam-packed with
all the thrills and cinematic wizardry so identified with the genius of George Lucas. When an army of evil Marauders led by giant King Terak and his cunning companion, witch Charal, attacks the Ewok village, young Cindel (Aubree Miller) and an Ewok named Wicket (Warwick Davis) escape into the forest. There they befriend Teek, a speedy little ball of fur (Niki Botelho) and Noa, a crusty but kindly space-farer (Wilford Brimley). When Cindel is kidnapped, Noa, Wicket and Teek set out for Terak's castle fortress...and exciting, heart-thumping adventure. Lauding the film's "lavish production values, superb special effects, clashes of near-epic proportions, and best of all, imagination-run-rampant at every turn", Daily Variety pronounces that Ewoks: The Battle for Endor triumphs as a worthy entrant into the hallowed Star Wars canon." | |