Call Number DVD/ANIME/HOWL'S
(0 holds on 2 copies)
| Location | Call Number | Item Status |
|---|---|---|
| Movies | DVD/ANIME/HOWL'S | Due 05-25-13 |
| Movies | DVD/ANIME/HOWL'S | Available |
Description: 2 videodiscs : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
ISBN/ISSN: 078886145X,
Language: English
Title from container
Based on the novel "Howl's moving castle" by Daiana Win Jônzu
Originally released as a motion picture in 2005
Voices: Christian Bale, Jean Simmons, Lauren Bacall, Billy Crystal, Emily Mortimer
A young woman named Sophie is cursed by the Witch of the Waste and is turned into an old woman who is unable to tell anyone of her plight. Unable to continue her job at her mother's hat shop, she goes to the ambulatory castle of the notorious wizard Howl and insinuates herself into his household. Sophie befriends Calcifer, the fire demon who powers the castle and who is bound to Howl by a contract, the terms of which Calcifer cannot reveal. They promise to help each other with their problems. Like Calcifer, Howl can also see through the Witch's spell, and he and Sophie fall in love. Sophie helps Howl confront his former teacher, and the Witch of the Waste
MPAA rating: PG; for frightening images and brief mild language
DVD, region 1; Dolby Digital
Dubbed into English; closed-captioned
Wizards -- Drama
Man-woman relationships -- Drama
Feature films
Action and adventure films
Animated films
Science fiction films
Adventure -- Animation -- Feature
Fantasy -- Animation -- Feature
Science fiction -- Animation -- Feature
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
DVD
Added--06/3 advd
Bale, Christian, 1974-
Simmons, Jean, 1929-
Bacall, Lauren, 1924-
Crystal, Billy
Mortimer, Emily
Hisaishi, Joe
Walt Disney Home Entertainment (Firm)
Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm)
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