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Hauru no ugoku shiro (2004)

aka: Howl's Moving Castle

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Genre
Animation / Adventure / Family / Fantasy / Romance / Sci-Fi
   
Synopsis

Oscar-winning director Hayao Miyazaki, Japan's premier animator and co-founder of Studio Ghibli, takes viewers on an amazing animated adventure that celebrates the power of love to transform and the resiliency of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Sophie, an ordinarily average teenage girl working in a hat shop, finds her life thrown into turmoil when she is literally swept off her feet by a handsome but mysterious wizard named Howl and is subsequently turned into a 90 year old woman by the vain and conniving Wicked Witch of the Waste. Embarking on an incredible odyssey to lift the curse, she finds refuge in Howl's magical moving castle where she becomes acquainted with Markl, Howl's apprentice, and a hot-headed fire demon named Calcifer. Sophie's love and support comes to have a major impact on Howl, who flies in the face of orders from the palace to become a pawn of war and instead risks his life to help bring peace to the kingdom... Extraordinary characters, inventive imagery and stunning hand-drawn cel frame artistry make this latest masterpiece from the visionary Miyazaki an unforgettable experience!

   
Directed by  
Hayao Miyazaki
   
Written by  
Hayao Miyazaki (screenplay); Diana Wynne Jones (novel "Howl's Moving Castle") (as Daiana Win Jônzu); Cindy Davis Hewitt (writer); Donald H. Hewitt (writer).
   
Starring  
Chieko Baisho (Sofî (voice: Japanese version)); Takuya Kimura (Hauru (voice: Japanese version)); Akihiro Miwa (Arechi no Majo (voice: Japanese version)); Tatsuya Gashuin (Karushifâ (voice: Japanese version)); Ryunosuke Kamiki (Marukuru (voice: Japanese version)); Mitsunori Isaki (Koshô (voice: Japanese version)); Yo Oizumi (Kakashi no Kabu (voice: Japanese version)); Akio Ôtsuka (Kokuô (voice: Japanese version)); Daijiro Harada (Hin (voice: Japanese version)); Haruko Kato (Sariman (voice: Japanese version)); Jean Simmons (Grandma Sophie (voice: English version)); Christian Bale (Howl (voice: English version)); Lauren Bacall (Witch of the Waste (voice: English version)); Blythe Danner (Madame Suliman (voice: English version)); Emily Mortimer (Young Sophie (voice: English version)). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
 

Length (mins):
119
Ratings:
PG (U)
Language:
JAP

Big 3 Oscar Wins:
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Big 3 Oscar Noms:
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