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+ | {{character|image=Leftknocker.jpg|performer=[[Robert Beatty]]|note=voice|performer2=[[Dave Goelz]]|note2=puppeteer|debut=1986|design=[[Brian Froud]]|designnote=designer|design2=[[Tim Rose]],<br>[[Bernard Kramer]]|designnote2=builder}} |
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− | [[Image:Leftknocker.jpg|frame|The Left Door Knocker]] |
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− | {{designer|[[Brian Froud]]|designer|[[Tim Rose]], [[Bernard Kramer]]|builders}} |
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− | The '''Left Door Knocker''' is encountered by [[Sarah]] in ''[[Labyrinth]]''. A rather ill-tempered individual, the sentient, gargoyle-faced doorknocker is rendered deaf by the placement of his door ring. Along with his partner, [[Right Door Knocker]], he guards the doors between the hedgemaze and the forest. |
+ | The '''Left Door Knocker''' is encountered by [[Sarah]] in ''[[Labyrinth]]''. A rather ill-tempered individual, the sentient, gargoyle-faced doorknocker is rendered deaf by the placement of his door ring. Along with his partner, [[Right Door Knocker]], he guards the doors between the hedgemaze and the forest. |
+ | Merchandise based off the Door Knockers includes a [[Talking Door Knockers|Talking Door Knocker]], and a [[Labyrinth plush (Toy Vault)|Plush]] Door Knocker. |
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+ | Since 2015, the Left Door Knocker puppet is on display at the [[Center for Puppetry Arts]] as part of their permanent [[Center for Puppetry Arts#Worlds of Puppetry|Worlds of Puppetry]] exhibit. |
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[[Category:Labyrinth Characters]] |
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Revision as of 16:10, 15 November 2015
PERFORMER | Robert Beatty voice |
Dave Goelz puppeteer | |
DEBUT | 1986 |
DESIGN | Brian Froud designer |
Tim Rose, Bernard Kramer builder |
The Left Door Knocker is encountered by Sarah in Labyrinth. A rather ill-tempered individual, the sentient, gargoyle-faced doorknocker is rendered deaf by the placement of his door ring. Along with his partner, Right Door Knocker, he guards the doors between the hedgemaze and the forest.
Merchandise based off the Door Knockers includes a Talking Door Knocker, and a Plush Door Knocker.
Since 2015, the Left Door Knocker puppet is on display at the Center for Puppetry Arts as part of their permanent Worlds of Puppetry exhibit.