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Into the Labyrinth

  • TV Series
  • 1981–1982
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Into the Labyrinth (1981)
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Three children stumble upon the imprisoned sorcerer Rothgo and are drawn into a mysterious search through time for the magical Nidus which has been stolen by the evil witch Belor.Three children stumble upon the imprisoned sorcerer Rothgo and are drawn into a mysterious search through time for the magical Nidus which has been stolen by the evil witch Belor.Three children stumble upon the imprisoned sorcerer Rothgo and are drawn into a mysterious search through time for the magical Nidus which has been stolen by the evil witch Belor.

  • Stars
    • Pamela Salem
    • Charlie Caine
    • Ron Moody
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    186
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    • Stars
      • Pamela Salem
      • Charlie Caine
      • Ron Moody
    • 11User reviews
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    Pamela Salem
    • Belor
    • 1981–1982
    Charlie Caine
    • Phil
    • 1981–1982
    Ron Moody
    Ron Moody
    • Rothgo
    • 1981
    Lisa Turner
    • Helen
    • 1981
    Simon Henderson
    • Terry
    • 1981
    Howard Goorney
    • Bram…
    • 1981–1982
    Chris Harris
    • Lazlo
    • 1982
    Phillip Manikum
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    Ewen Solon
    Ewen Solon
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    Conrad Phillips
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    Paul Nicholson
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    Tim Bannerman
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    10ianhowick

    Excellent Programme!!! Highly Recommended!!

    I am old enough to remember watching the original transmission of this on ITV when it was screened as part of the weekday afternoon children's slot. It was "Awesome" then & now that I finally own it on its Network DVD release it is still "Awesome". Pamela Salem is "Superb" as the evil Belor! For anyone reading these reviews who is trying to find something "Entertaining" "Exciting" & "Different" for their children to watch & enjoy this cannot be recommended enough! These "Wonderful" adventure serials just aren't made anymore. Everything made for children today has to be "Ultra Slick" & "Glossy" but they all miss the "Essential" ingredient which is a "Good Story". You can watch any amount of so called "Dodgy" special effects as long as you have a "Good Story" and that is exactly what "Into The Labyrinth" delivers!!
    8Tardis1977

    Great to see it again

    I was only 7 or eight when this show played on Nickelodeon as part of The Third Eye anthology series. I have been looking all over for this and I found a copy on Ebay. The acting and effects are really dated but so what. A fine series, I forgot many of the episodes and it was so good to see them again

    It's always a joy to see some of the great's Nick used to play. This drivel on the channel today is not even worth watching if you are under 12. Wish Nick would rerun some of these great shows again.

    A side note, Nick only ran the 1st season. I can't wait to watch season 2 and maybe season 3.
    7k_t_t2001

    An appealing and entertaining 1980's children's fantasy series

    The premise of INTO THE LABYRINTH was a quest of the basic Dungeons and Dragons variety, but with children as the protagonists and produced on a minuscule budget.

    At some point in the - apparently fairly distant - past Rothgo (Ron Moody), an ancient wizard of great power, barely prevailed in a battle with his nemesis, the evil but beautiful sorceress, Belor (Pamela Salem). Weakened and trapped in a cavern, deep underground, the source of his power - the Nidus - lost somewhere in time, Rothgo's telepathic calls for help are answered by three teenagers, Terry (Simon Henderson), his younger sister, Helen (Lisa Turner), and Phil (Simon Beal). Rothgo manages to convince his somewhat reluctant rescuers to help him recover the Nidus, and Phil, Terry and Helen enter the eponymous labyrinth, a rather pint-sized maze that allows them to travel back in time as they move through it.

    In each era our heroes visit, they must try to locate the Nidus - which can only be seen in reflection - while being stymied by Belor. Aiding them is Rothgo - both the version from their own time who provides them with telepathic guidance and the corporeal version who lived in the time period they are visiting. And so it went, week after week, the children almost succeeding, before Belor is able - at the last moment - to "deny them the Nidus" hurtling it away into a different time and place, as a prelude to next week's adventure.

    The series was obviously produced on a shoestring budget, with a very limited number of sets being endlessly redressed and reused, and very dodgy CSO providing all of the not-very-special special effects. Where INTO THE LABYRINTH excelled - at least in the first two series - was in its scripts, which were intelligent, quite engaging and capable of overcoming much of the cheapness of the production, and in the performances of Ron Moody and Pamela Salem. Moody, an excellent actor, is quite obviously having a ball with the lightweight material, playing the part completely straight, but injecting just the right amount of wit into his character. Salem seems to be equally enjoying herself, delighting in her role as the thoroughly wicked villainess.

    After its first run of seven episodes, the program returned for a second series, with the same regular performers, a slightly modified premise and even better scripts, including contributions from the likes of Christopher Priest, John Lucarotti and Robert Holmes. Sadly, with the end of the very entertaining series two, the best days of the show were now behind it.

    Gone from the third series of INTO THE LABYRINTH was Ron Moody's Rothgo, replaced by children's entertainer Chris Harris as the inept magician, Lazlo. Also not returning were Helen and Terry, leaving Phil on his own to sort out Lazlo's bungling. Pamela Salem was back - as delightfully wicked as ever - but it wasn't the same. Chris Harris seemed determined to play Lazlo for laughs and the scripts seemed willing to abet this unfortunate change in tone. A shadow of its former self, INTO THE LABYRINTH limped along to end of its third series and then was no more.

    Proof that creativity and ingenuity can overcome a paltry production budget and that an engaging fantasy series can be produced without state-of-the-art CGI effects, INTO THE LABYRINTH, provided an appealing and entertaining series, the like of which today's entertainment industry would never even dare attempt - more's the pity.
    eanna-butler

    Memories...

    ...of being young, innocent, and taken by the lack of echoes in these caves! I turned 6 years old in 1981, it definitely spurred me onto an interest in Adventure-based Computer Games, which in turn got me programming in the 80's. At 30, I now make my money programming today.

    There was always something clean about the production, maybe because those caves were never caves! Excitement at the eventual chase, the "will they or won't they" factor, and looking forward to the next episode!

    Thanks for those memories, at a well-dodgy time for TV!

    I deny you, the Nidus!
    mjones72

    Great Series!!!

    I remember the series when it aired on Nickelodeon in 1983. I was only 11 years old at the time but I used to enjoy watching it. I love the story lines. It is a little low budget but you cannot help but laugh at the special effects. But hey, it's a a British sci-fi series - come on! For others who loved this short-lived series it is VERY hard to get it on VHS or DVD. I have been lucky to find it on ebay and now I am the proud owner of all three series. I thought it was really neat how they travel through time trying to retrieve the Nidis and all of the different adventures that the kids went on. Gosh, those were the days....

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      [towards the end of almost every episode of the first and second series]

      Belor: I deny you the Nidus!

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 1981 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dentro del laberinto
    • Filming locations
      • Avebury, Wiltshire, England, UK(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • HTV West
      • ITV - Independent Television
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      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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