Overview:
This time around Edmund and Lucy Pevensie, along with their pesky cousin Eustace Scrubb find themselves swallowed into a painting and on to a fantastic Narnian ship headed for the very edges of the world.Status: | Released (2010-12-02) |
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Awards: | 2 wins & 19 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $104,386,950 |
Screen: | Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely, Michael Petroni |
Productions: | Fox 2000 Pictures, Walden Media, C.S. Lewis Company |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 5526: Georgie Henley - Lucy Pevensie
- 5527: Skandar Keynes - Edmund Pevensie
- 25130: Ben Barnes - Caspian
- 93491: Will Poulter - Eustace Scrubb
- 5529: Anna Popplewell - Susan Pevensie
- 5528: William Moseley - Peter Pevensie
- 11108: Simon Pegg - Reepicheep (Voice)
Crews
- 10781: Michael Apted - Director - Directing
- 5525: C.S. Lewis - Novel - Writing
- 5551: Christopher Markus - Screenplay - Writing
- 5552: Stephen McFeely - Screenplay - Writing
- 61239: Michael Petroni - Screenplay - Writing
- 5524: Andrew Adamson - Producer - Production
- 5162: Mark Johnson - Producer - Production
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Reviews
Matt Golden
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In the immortal words of Col. Kurtz, "The horror...the horror." Marlon Brando wasn't speaking of this film, of course, but rather the horrors of the Vietnam War. The sentiment remains applicable. When I write reviews, I do try to give at least a modicum of context, be it a history ....
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Growing up in the Canada in the 70's and 80's, I fondly recall vastly enjoying an animated version of Lewis' 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe' that was presented by Kraft on CTV. Now as a father of a son, I want to see with him the contemporary versions of the books I adored in ....
Continue reading ->r96sk
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I wouldn't class this as a good or bad film, it's in a weird sorta in-between to me. <em>'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'</em> is, comparatively, bad. It loses the vibe and all the intrigue that the first film has, as it continues the downward trajectory ....
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Whilst this third in the adaptations of CS Lewis' "Narnia" stories is still enjoyable to watch; it's fair to say that it bears little resemblance to the original book and that is a shame. We only have two "Pevensie" children ("Lucy" & "Edmund") summoned back in this film alongside, a ....
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