
From the creative mind of talented
filmmaker Luc Besson (“La Femme Nikita,” “The Fifth
Element”), comes a larger-than-life, family adventure about
a boy who, after his grandfather disappears, sets out to
save his family home from emerging real estate developers.
Arthur learns that he must follow his grandfather’s ancient
clues to a vast treasure – and unlock the passageway to a
spectacular new world filled with mysterious
little people, so tiny they are considered invisible, and
enlist their help. But once in the magical land, Arthur must
join swords with a beautiful princess and a reckless army of
defenders to save the land from the evil wizard. It seems
like an impossible task, but as he discovers along the way,
sometimes the smallest heroes can make the biggest
difference. Using a dazzling new combination of live-action
and ground-breaking CGI technology, “Arthur and The
Invisibles” is the story about the true meaning of courage
and the endless power of imagination. The film stars Mia
Farrow and Freddie Highmore, featuring the voices of David
Bowie and Snoop Dogg. “Arthur and The Invisibles” was
written and directed by Luc Besson and is based on the best
selling children's book, “Arthur and the Minimoys.”
©2006 Weinstein Co. All rights reserved.
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