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Goblin is a 2010 television film directed by Jeffery Scott Lando and written by Raul Inglis. [1] The movie was released on the Syfy channel on July 7, 2010. [ 2 ] Filming for Goblin took place in Pitt Meadows , British Columbia , Canada.
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The Goblin's nephew, Yoo Deok-hwa (Yook Sung-jae), leases the Goblin's house to a Grim Reaper (Lee Dong-wook) and the two end up living under the same roof. Ji Eun-tak starts working a part-time job at a chicken store run by a charismatic young woman, Sunny ( Yoo In-na ).
The Princess and the Goblin was picked up for North American release by Hemdale Communications for a summer release in 1994. The film was a critical and commercial failure there, only grossing US$2.1 million from 795 venues, being overshadowed by the release of The Lion King. [9]
The film required large and ambitious sets constructed, from the Shaft of Hands to the rambling, distorted Goblin City where the film's climactic battle takes place. [28] The Shaft of Hands sequence was filmed on a rig that was 30 feet (9.1 m) high, with a camera mounted on a forty-foot vertical camera track.
The film, set in the Spiderwick Estate in New England, follows three children who discover a field guide to fairies while encountering various magical creatures such as goblins, ogres, brownies, boggarts, hobgoblins, trolls and many others. The film is dedicated to Scott Rathner, who died on August 12, 2007.
Troll 2 (or Goblins) is a 1990 independent dark fantasy horror film written and directed by Claudio Fragasso [2] under the pseudonym Drake Floyd. It stars Michael Stephenson , George Hardy , Connie McFarland , and Jason Wright .
Goblin (also Goblin Legacy, Back to the Goblin, New Goblin, Goblin Rebirth, the Goblin Keys, the Goblins and Claudio Simonetti's Goblin) is an Italian progressive rock band known for their film scores. They frequently collaborate with Dario Argento, most notably creating the scores for Profondo Rosso in 1975 and Suspiria in 1977. Because their ...