When the fantasy film “Willow” was released in 1988, it was not the box-office hit its makers had hoped to be. This was despite the fact that the story about a small-sized hero who rescues the magical baby Elora from the evil queen and experiences all kinds of adventures along the way was penned by “Star Wars” creator George Lucas. It was only in the following years that “Willow”, starring Warwick Davis, Val Kilmer and Joanne Whalley, became a great success on video – as a VHS tape to buy or rent from the video store – and went on to become a cult film. Now, 34 years later, the story is being …