Watch Gandahar (1987) Full Movie
Title: Gandahar
Release Date: 1987-12-11
Genres: Animation, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Adventure
Runtime: 83 minutes
Status: Released
Description
‘In a thousand years, Gandahar was destroyed, and all its people massacred. A thousand years ago, Gandahar will be saved, and what can’t be avoided will be.”
Watch Gandahar full movie for free. Released in 1987, this film was made with a budget of $5,500,000 and has earned $370,698 so far, according to IMDB. Enjoy the movie!
On the planet Gandahar where peace reigns and poverty is unknown, this utopian lifestyle is upset by reports of people at the outlying frontiers being turned to stone. Sylvain is sent to investigate this mysterious threat.
Movie Credits
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Actors
Catherine Chevallier, Pierre-Marie Escourrou, Anny Duperey, Christine Pâris, Georges Wilson, Jean-Pierre Ducos, Olivier Cruveiller, Zaïra Benbadis, Claude Degliame, Jean-Pierre Jorris, Dominique Maurin, Jean-Jacques Scheffer, Jean Saudray, Frédéric Witta, Philippe Noël, Roland Lacoste, Philippe Duclos, Michel Charrel, Joël Barbouth
Crew
Gabriel Yared, Raphael Cluzel, Leon Zuratas, Philippe Caza, Henri Rollin, Jean-Claude Delayre, René Laloux, René Laloux, Jean-Pierre Andrevon, Raphael Cluzel, Christine Pansu, Philippe Gauckler, Philippe Leclerc, Christian Zanessi, Pierre Biecher, Dominique Boischot, Jérôme Lévy, Philippe Denard, Li Ha Gyu, Philippe Caza, Sylvaine Perols, Macou Camolli, René Laloux, Philippe Caza, Philippe Caza
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