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Labou

  • 2008
  • G
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Labou (2008)
Trailer for Children's Adventure with a Swamp Creature
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SwashbucklerAdventureComedyFamilyFantasy

Three kids get lost in the Louisiana bayou in search of a ghost pirate and his lost treasure, but what they discover is true friendship and the adventure of a lifetime.Three kids get lost in the Louisiana bayou in search of a ghost pirate and his lost treasure, but what they discover is true friendship and the adventure of a lifetime.Three kids get lost in the Louisiana bayou in search of a ghost pirate and his lost treasure, but what they discover is true friendship and the adventure of a lifetime.

  • Director
    • Greg Aronowitz
  • Writers
    • Greg Aronowitz
    • Sheri Bryant
  • Stars
    • Marissa Cuevas
    • Rose Magri
    • Darnell Hamilton
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    309
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Greg Aronowitz
    • Writers
      • Greg Aronowitz
      • Sheri Bryant
    • Stars
      • Marissa Cuevas
      • Rose Magri
      • Darnell Hamilton
    • 14User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Marissa Cuevas
    Marissa Cuevas
    • Emily
    Rose Magri
    • Patron #1
    Darnell Hamilton
    • Gavin
    • (as Darnell J. Hamilton)
    Eric Pollard
    • Patron #2
    Bryan James Kitto
    Bryan James Kitto
    • Toddster
    Bud Richardson
    • Patron #3
    Copely Davis
    • Tipsy Patron
    Elizabeth Coulon
    Elizabeth Coulon
    • Barmaid
    • (as Liz Coulon)
    Barnie Duncan
    • Captain Lerouge
    Dylan Kippes
    • Cool Kid
    • (as Dylan Kipps)
    Earl Scioneaux
    • Ronald McDowell
    • (as Earl J. Scioneaux Jr.)
    Chris Violette
    Chris Violette
    • Reggie
    Ray Nagin
    Ray Nagin
    • Mayor Adams
    • (as C. Ray Nagin)
    Ellis Marsalis
    Ellis Marsalis
    • Jazzman
    Mark Smith
    • Jazz Band
    Mikiel Williams
    • Jazz Band
    Monica May
    Monica May
    • Librarian
    Kelson Henderson
    Kelson Henderson
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    • Director
      • Greg Aronowitz
    • Writers
      • Greg Aronowitz
      • Sheri Bryant
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    User reviews14

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    9jtbyrnes1

    Great Family Film!

    I saw Labou with my 8 year old niece and several of her friends and we absolutely loved it! The film has an interesting mixture of fantasy and adventure that is reminiscent of the some of the classic kids movies of the 80's like Goonies and ET - The Extraterrestrial. It has all the ingredients of a great kids film: an intriguing story line (3 mischievous kids in search of long lost pirate treasure), memorable characters including a ghost pirate, two wily oilmen and a mystical swamp creature (the "Labou"), and compelling themes around the value of friendship, trust and perseverance in the face of adversity. The movie had nice pace to it, the actors were funny and memorable, and the culture of Louisiana was on perfect display throughout the film, including some poignant shots of the French Quarter and the surrounding bayous. Although the film is clearly geared toward kids, its story and script had broad appeal for all age groups. A must add to any family DVD collection!
    5rrsafety

    Good for the kids

    Saw it with a 3 year old, two 5 year olds, a six year old and a nine year old on DVD on a HDTV. The kids liked it. So that is all that counts, but there is a reason it went straight to DVD.

    I didn't like the anti-oil company angle (cliched and not factual), but that's Hollywood for you. But generally okay... I would have preferred a different actor for the human pirate as this actor lacked any screen presence. The choice of Ray Nagin was unwise as he can't act a lick. He is no Fred Thompson, that is for sure.

    The director is good. Give him a good script and he'll do something with it.
    10heliummacaroni

    If you grew up in the 80's like I did..

    ...Then you will love Labou. I've seen a number of screenings of the movie and it's still a kick each time. The film takes me back to the days when countless timeless films came out of the Hollywood 80's heyday. Movies like Goonies, Gremlins, ET and Explorers come to mind. Labou is full of adventure, clever characters, and warmth. Sadly, so many of those qualities seem to be lacking in today's films, where studios seem to be more concerned with recouping their investments, and weekend sales than creating movies that will last forever, especially films that can be enjoyed by folks of all ages. Children won't be able to resist the charming critter and the cast and story of Labou will have everyone enchanted. Even though I don't have kids of my own, this film is sure to have children falling in love with it. Those who came of age during some of the very best years of film production will find this story cozy and endearing, a refreshing change from the current crop of movies out there.
    10thea-28

    Great adventure for kids!

    I was lucky enough to see a screening of the finished film. This is a fantastic children's film; well produced and good character development. There is no violence, profanity or sex. This G picture is the kind of movie parents can feel good about taking their children to. The story focuses on friendship, teamwork, and preserving nature. The kids in the audience loved it because it was funny and a great adventure. The storyline focuses on three kids who embark on an adventure in the Louisiana swamps and encounter pirates, bad guys, ghosts, an adorable animatron, Labou, and treasure! Greg Aronowitz, who has worked on eleven of Steven Spielberg's films, wrote, directed and co-produced this picture which was financed and filmed in Louisiana. This is Aronowitz's first feature film. His talent is obvious and I am sure that this is the first of many for him. I can't wait until it is released so I can take my nieces and nephews to it. I will recommend Labou to all of my friends with kids.
    4hawked-off

    Another "formula" film for kids

    This is not a bad film, especially considering the IMDb-estimated budget ($1M). It should be pointed out, however, that the basic structure of the cast/characters follows some pretty cliché'd stereotypes. The main "gang" that goes in search of Bayou Bob consists of two boys and a girl (in films of the 1930s and 1940s, for example, the gangs were almost always all-girl or all-boy in similar stories). This is not a problem, per se, but the perceptive adult should be asking why it is never two girls and a boy, or larger gangs where girls predominate, or, indeed, why (these days) is it virtually never all-boy or all-girl gangs? Variety may be the spice of life, but not of kids' films!

    As for the individual characters, they, too are stereotypes: the gentle macho (Toddster); the sensible girl (Emily) whose opinions and instincts are right much more often than the boys; and the lovable, African-American nerd (Gavin) whose tech-savvy verbosity provides both plot devices and comic relief. These characters, especially Gavin, are lifted right out of the TV show "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide" (2004-07). The Asian Emily and African-American Gavin are, moreover, so obviously tokens that any sufficiently aware viewers (are there any?) will be groaning in embarrassment for the filmmakers. Why not make all the characters Asian? Or Pakistani? or any non-Caucasian combination? Even the swamp "monster" of the title is so obviously a descendant of E.T. that Spielberg should be considering copyright action. As for the "greedy oil tycoons buying up swampland to make an oil refinery" (quoted from the IMDb plot summary)? Shades -- no, rip-offs -- of Hoot (2006), and any number of other films and TV movies that pit kids against big-money interests, going all the way back to Bless the Beasts and Children (1971).

    In summary, a reasonably watchable film that, like so many others, still leaves us longing for something new. It's as if the "industry" feels kids (and families) don't deserve anything truly original. This attitude is (almost) everybody's loss.

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    • Trivia
      Greg Aronowitz previously worked with Chris Violette, Kelson Henderson, Barnie Duncan and Monica May on Power Rangers S.P.D. (2005).
    • Quotes

      Gavin: My mom likes me to be prepared. So I grabbed everything I thought we need find a ghost. Flashlights, rope, bubblegum, compass.

      Toddster: Yeah, well, I hope you brought clean underwear. 'Cause Bayou Bob will make you...

    • Connections
      Referenced in Justified: Loose Ends (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Hit The Road Jack
      Written by Percy Mayfield

      Lead Singer: Heather Marie Marsden

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dog and Rooster Productions
      • Lubu Productions
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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