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Now let me search for more specific information about who won any awards or more details about the nominations:
Let me search for more specific information about the Hugo Award nomination details.
Based on my research, I now have comprehensive information about the awards and nominations for Labyrinth (1986). Let me provide a detailed answer.
Regarding individual cast members winning or being nominated for acting awards, the search results do not indicate that any of the main actors—David Bowie or Jennifer Connelly—received acting nominations for their roles in the film. However, the film itself received several nominations and awards for technical and creative achievements:
BAFTA Awards (1987):
Labyrinth was nominated for Best Special Visual Effects, with nominations for Roy Field, Brian Froud, George Gibbs, and Tony Dunsterville
. However,
the winner in that category was Aliens, with Brian Johnson, John Richardson, Robert Skotak, and Sten Uinston
.
Saturn Awards (1987):
The film received two Saturn Award nominations: Best Fantasy Film and Best Costumes (for costumes designed by Brian Froud and Ellis Flyte)
.
Labyrinth did not win any of those awards
.
Hugo Award (1987):
The film was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation
.
The nominees in the Dramatic Presentation category were Aliens (which won), The Fly, Labyrinth, Little Shop of Horrors, and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
.
In summary, while the film received significant technical recognition through these nominations, it did not win any major awards, and its principal actors did not receive individual acting nominations for their performances.
The user explicitly asked 'who were they up against?'. The summary omitted the winners of the Saturn Awards categories: 'The Boy Who Could Fly' (Best Fantasy Film) and 'Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home' (Best Costumes).
No actors won or were nominated for major awards for their roles in Labyrinth (1986). The film itself was nominated for several technical and genre awards but did not win.
BAFTA Awards (1987): Nominated for Best Special Visual Effects. It lost to Aliens.
Saturn Awards (1987): Nominated for Best Fantasy Film (lost to The Boy Who Could Fly) and Best Costumes (lost to Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home).
Hugo Award (1987): Nominated for Best Dramatic Presentation. It lost to Aliens.