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Film/TV TitleThe Chronicles of Narnia-Prince Caspian
ActorVincent Grass, Eddie Izzard, Anna Popplewell, Georgie Henley, William Moseley, Sergio Castellitto, Peter Dinklage, Warwick Davis, Shandar Keynes, Ben Barnes, Pierfrancesco Favino
DirectorAndrew Adamson
FormatDVD
LanguageEnglish
FeaturesAudio commentary\'Becoming Trumpkin'\'Warwick Davis: The Man Behind Nikabrik'\'On The Set Of Narnia: A Classic comes To Life'\'Inside Narnia: The Adventure Returns'\'Secrets Of The Duel'\'Previsualising Narnia'\'The Magical World Of Narnia'\Deleted scenes with introductions\Bloopers\Easter eggs, Widescreen
FranchiseChronicles of Narnia
Aspect Ratio16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
GenreGeneral, Action & Adventure
Run Time144 Mins
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CertificatePG
Number of Discs2
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
Director of PhotographyKarl Walter Lindenlaub
ReviewsVariety - A bit darker, more conventional and more crisply made than its 2005 predecessor, Hollywood Reporter - A worthy if somewhat less wondrous successor to that 2005 phenomenon, Empire - The well-staged battle scenes recall a multi-species BRAVEHEART and there's a sense of real lives at stake, New York Times - PRINCE CASPIAN is quite a bit darker than THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE, both in look and mood. It is also in some ways more satisfying., Entertainment Weekly - [A] fierce and somber battle epic[...]As the soldiers pick up their broadswords and begin to slash and plunge, PRINCE CASPIAN seizes, and holds, your attention., Chicago Sun-Times - With bigger battles and scarier monsters than its predecessor, the new movie flaunts grander visual effects, and, with one notable exception, a dash more individuality than the initial installment, Los Angels Times - Squarely in the tradition of the kind of teenage movies the Disney organization used to make before teens discovered horror and gore
AuthorC.S. Lewis
Consumer AdviceContains moderate fantasy battle violence and threat
Additional InformationBased on the second novel in C.S. Lewis's beloved CHRONICLES OF NARNIA series, PRINCE CASPIAN finds the four Pevensie children--Peter (William Moseley), Susan (Anna Popplewell), Edmund (Skandar Keynes), and Lucy (Georgie Henley)--once again whisked away from WWII-era England into the realm of Narnia, where the siblings once ruled as royalty. However, the Pevensies soon discover that 1,300 years have passed since they left, and the world is now controlled by the Telmarines, humans who long ago banished the magical creatures of Narnia to the wilderness. When the heir to the Telmarine throne, Caspian (Ben Barnes), survives an assassination attempt plotted by his scheming uncle, Miraz (Sergio Castellitto), the noble youth stumbles across Narnia's exiled enchanted population, and decides to lead them in an uprising, aided by Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy.<BR><BR><BR>Considerably darker and more action-packed than THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE, this 2008 sequel, once again directed by Andrew Adamson, is driven by the struggle between the Telmarines and the banished Narnians, resulting in many fierce battle sequences. While the newcomer Barnes and the established quartet of Moseley, Popplewell, Keynes, and Henley are all in fine form, CASPIAN is largely enhanced by its supporting cast, which includes indie mainstay Peter Dinklage as the dour dwarf Trumpkin and revered comedian Eddie Izzard as the voice of the swashbuckling mouse Reepicheep. Also briefly reprising their roles from the previous film are Liam Neeson, as the voice of Aslan, and Tilda Swinton, as the White Witch, actors who bring their familiar personas to this engaging and entertaining second chapter in the NARNIA saga.
Movie/TV TitleThe Chronicles Of Narnia - Prince Caspian
ComposerHarry Gregson-Williams
Sound sourceDolby Digital
ScreenwriterStephen McFeely, Christopher Markus, Andrew Adamson
VoiceKen Stott, Liam Neeson