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Beyond the leads, the film features Robert De Niro as the flamboyant Captain Shakespeare, Ian McKellen as the narrator, and Henry Cavill in a small early role.

A trio of ancient witches led by Lamia (Michelle Pfeiffer), who want to eat Yvaine's heart to regain their youth.

As Tristan tries to bring Yvaine back home, they are pursued by: Stardust_2007_HD_-_Altadefinizione01

The sets and special effects were highly praised for capturing a "storybook fantasy vibe" that still holds up well today.

The film follows (Charlie Cox), a young man living in the English village of Wall, which borders a magical kingdom. To win the hand of his crush, Victoria, Tristan crosses into the forbidden realm of Stormhold to retrieve a fallen star. To his surprise, the star isn't a rock—it's a woman named Yvaine (Claire Danes). Beyond the leads, the film features Robert De

While it is an enchanting fairy tale, Stardust is rated . It contains some mild suggestive content, fantasy violence, and darker themes involving the witches.

The film’s end-credits song, "Rule the World" by Take That, became a massive hit and remains one of the band's most popular tracks. The film follows (Charlie Cox), a young man

The bickering sons of the dying King, who need the necklace Yvaine is wearing to claim the throne. Cast & Highlights