The Chronicles of Narnia - (1990)
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The Chronicles of Narnia - (3-Disc Set) - (The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe/Prince Caspian & The Voyage of the Dawn Treader/The Silver Chair)
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| Directed by | Alex Kirby and Marilyn Fox (II) |
| Cast | Jonathan R. Scott, Richard Dempsey, Sophie Wilcox, Sophie Cook, David Thwaites, Warwick Davis and Samuel West |
| Theatrical Release | January 1, 1990 |
| DVD Release | August 27, 2002 |
| Running Time | 505 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 037429171127 |
| Buy this item | $24.99 at Amazon.com As of Aug 3 4:29 EDT (details) 3 DVD, Homevision, Usually ships in 24 hours, Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono) Or 38 new from $18.22, 21 used from $11.89, 5 collectible from $29.99 |
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The four films included in this three-disc set are:
The Lion, the Witch, & the Wardrobe - 1988
Four siblings, Peter, Susan, Lucy and Edmund, are sent to the countryside home of Prof. Kirke while London is being raided during WWII. During their exploration of Prof. Kirke's house, Lucy enters a wardrobe and is transported to a magical world that is held under an evil enchantment. A witch has cast a spell on Narnia that makes it always winter but never Christmas. Soon all four children make their way through the wardrobe and into Narnia, where they befriend mythological creatures and talking beasts. The children learn of a prophecy that states that they are to battle the witch's army and restore Narnia to its former glory and they learn of Aslan, the messianic lion-king of Narnia.
Prince Caspian - 1989
A year has passed for Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy since their adventures in Narnia came to an end. But Prince Caspian, whose evil uncle has usurped the throne, summons the children back into that magical world. The four children unite with Caspian and his rebel army and prepare to do battle with Caspian's uncle, King Miraz.
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader - 1989
Edmund, Lucy and their cousin, Eustace are sent to Narnia so that they can help Caspian search for seven missing Narnian lords, who were banished by King Miraz. On their voyages they are taken as slaves, must do battle with a giant sea serpent, survive a deadly storm, and perhaps even sail beyond the very ends of the Earth, into Aslan's country.
The Silver Chair - 1990
Eustace and his schoolmate, Jill travel to Narnia where Aslan assigns them the task of finding lost Prince Rilian, King Caspian's son and rightful heir to the throne. Puddleglum, a Marshwiggle with a tendency to be pessimistic, joins them on their mission. Together they encounter all sorts of dangers including barbaric giants, a tyrannical sorceress and a clan of hideous subterranean creatures who serve the sorceress.
The greatest flaw of this series, other than the production value, is the acting. Sophie Wilcox who plays Lucy is endlessly whining and Barbara Kellerman is so manic and over-the-top that I felt she would benefit from medication. However, both of these performers are redeemed by the many talented actors who surround them. The actors who portray the talking animals are particularly good and Ronald Pickup who voices Aslan is makes the oversized stuffed animal of a puppet believable.
The special features include a poster, a booklet with interesting facts about C.S. Lewis and the Narnia books, a recipe for Turkish Delight, an excerpt from the program The Bookworm, trivia games and photo galleries. July 30, 2008
| Chronicles of narnia |
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| Letters from the shinning land of Spare Room... |
Graphics are a little rough, but for the time period, innovative. All British Cast, so you get a real authentic feel of C.S. Lewis's dialog's. Today's child audience will probably get bored with these films quite fast, but the young adult or adults that grew up on these films will love them.
Originally a TV Movie series that aired in Britain, the films were done to a true adaptation from the books, in great detail. DISNEY'S Naria, is a neater nicer, more epic sweep of the story, (But, hello? That's DISNEY! You can't expect anything but amazing from DISNEY'S version of the story) but people who don't mind Beavers that look like "short people" with a rubber nose mask on, and "dated" graphics... then you will love the great story telling and the authentic feel of this rendition of the classic epic novels! April 4, 2008
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