The Dark Crystal (1982)

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Written by Jim Henson, David Odell

Directed by Jim Henson, Frank Oz

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1982

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA/UK

Filmed in Colour

Children's fantasy adventure from Muppets creator Jim Henson. A young Gelfling tries to save his planet by returning the all-powerful Dark Crystal to it's rightful place.

When is The Dark Crystal next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on TCM November 30th, 3:00pm and on TCM 2 November 30th, 9:00pm. See more...

Cast

Jim HensonJen / A Gelfling / High Priest / Podling / Additional Characters
Kathryn MullenKira A Gelfling / Jen A Gelfling (assistant) / Additional Characters (uncredited)
Image for Frank OzFrank OzAughra - A Keeper Of Secrets / Chamberlain / Podling / Additional Characters
Dave GoelzFizzgig A Friendly Monster / General (Garthin Master) (performer) / Dying Emperor (performer) / Podling (performer)
Steve WhitmireScientist / Kira A Gelfling (assistant)
Louise GoldGourmand
Brian MuehlOrnamentalist / Urzah (performer) / Dying Master (performer and voice)
Bob PayneHistorian (performer)
Mike QuinnSlave Master
Tim RoseTreasurer
Jean-Pierre AmielWeaver
Hugh SpightCook / Landstrider
Robbie BarnettNumerologist / Landstrider (performer)
Swee LimHunter / Landstrider - Performer
Simon WilliamsonChanter

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