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    The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian

    4.4 112

    Director: Andrew Adamson, David Strangmuller Cast: Georgie Henley

    Georgie Henley
    , Skandar Keynes
    Skandar Keynes
    , William Moseley
    William Moseley
    , Anna Popplewell
    Anna Popplewell
    , Ben Barnes
    Ben Barnes


    DVD

    $12.99
    $12.99

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    • Release Date: 12/02/2008
    • UPC: 0786936735437
    • Original Release: 2008
    • Rating: PG
    • Source: Walt Disney Video
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [Wide Screen]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 8940
    • Sales rank: 441

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Georgie Henley Lucy Pevensie
    Skandar Keynes Edmund Pevensie,Actor
    William Moseley Peter Pevensie
    Anna Popplewell Susan Pevensie
    Ben Barnes Prince Caspian
    Warwick Davis Nikabrik
    Peter Dinklage Trumpkin
    Liam Neeson Voice of Aslan
    Sergio Castellitto King Miraz
    Vincent Grass Doctor Cornelius
    Cornell John Glenstorm
    Pierfrancesco Favino General Glozelle
    Dami?n Alc?zar Lord Sopespian
    Alicia Borrachero Queen Prunaprismia
    Predrag Bjelac Lord Donnon
    David Bowles Lord Gregoire
    Sim?n Andreu Lord Scythley
    Tilda Swinton The White Witch
    Shane Rangi Asterius/Wer-Wolf
    Piotr Deszkiewicz Voices
    Marta D?browska Voices
    Marcin Hycnar Voices
    Danuta Stenka Voices
    Juan Diego Montoya Lord Montoya
    Juan Diego Montoya Garcia Lord Montoya
    Douglas Gresham Telmarine Crier
    Ash Jones Geeky Boy
    Klara Issova Hag
    Sim Evan-Jones Peepiceek
    Curtis Matthew Faun
    David Walliams Bulgy Bear
    Winham Hammond Telmarine Solidier In Boat
    Hana Frejkova Midwife #1
    Kristyna Madericova Midwife #2
    Lucie Solarova Midwife #3
    Karol?na Matouskova Midwife #4
    Alina Phelan Midwife #5
    Joseph Moore Boy #1
    Isaac Bell Boy #2
    Lejla Abbasova Glenstorm's Wife
    Ephraim Goldin Glenstorm Son #1
    Yemi A. D. Glenstorm Son #2
    Carlos Dasilva Glenstorm #3
    Gomez Sandoval Lightning Bolt Centaur
    Jan Filipensky Wimbleweather
    David Mottl Tyrus
    Michaela Dvorska Tyrus
    John Bach British Homeguard #1
    Jack Walley British Homeguard #2
    Marcus O'Donovan Skeptical Telmarine Soldier
    Adam Valdez Killed by Reepicheep
    Ken Stott Trufflehunter
    Harry Gregson-Williams Pattertwig the Squirrel,Composer
    Eddie Izzard Reepicheep
    Stephen Barton Composer
    Lisbeth Scott Composer
    Hugh Marsh Composer
    Halli Cauthery Composer

    Technical Credits
    Andrew Adamson Producer,Screenwriter
    Stephen McFeely Screenwriter
    Christopher Markus Screenwriter
    Dean Wright Special Effects
    Gerd Feuchter Special Effects
    Jason Durey Special Effects
    Liz Mullane Casting
    Mark Johnson Producer,Sound/Sound Designer
    Philip Steuer Producer
    Sarah Smith Special Effects
    Wendy Rogers Special Effects
    Allan Poppleton Stunts
    Ann Peacock Screenwriter
    Chad Atkinson Special Effects
    Mark Appleby Sound Effects
    Perry Moore Executive Producer
    Peter Seager Screenwriter
    Nancy Bishop Casting
    Mohammed "Mo" Sobhy Screenwriter
    Gail Stevens Casting
    Pipia Hall Casting
    James Boyle Sound/Sound Designer

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
    1. Opening Sequence/Escaoe [8:32]
    2. The Island [7:18]
    3. Mistrust in the Council [4:03]
    4. Discoveries [7:09]
    5. Superstition and Strategy [5:52]
    6. Savage Places [10:10]
    7. Promise [3:10]
    8. What Lucy Saw [9:52]
    9. Instigator [4:46]
    10. Aslan's How [3:50]
    11. Surprise Attack [16:48]
    12. Old Narnia in Danger [2:23]
    13. Preparations [1:16]
    14. Ancient Powers [8:34]
    15. Battle-Ready [5:17]
    16. Challenges [12:35]
    17. Sudden Vengeance [6:57]
    18. The Return of the Lion [5:07]
    19. The Lion's Roar [2:33]
    20. Reunion [4:47]
    21. Aslan's Door [6:30]
    22. End Credits [12:10]

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    The adventure continues as producer/director Andrew Adamson teams with screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely to tell the tale of the dashing Prince Caspian (Ben Barnes) -- who sets out to defeat a tyrannical king who has overtaken Narnia and secure his rightful place on the throne. One year has passed since the events of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, and now the kings and queens of that land have returned to make a shocking discovery. Though by their calendars it has been only 12 months since their last voyage into Narnia, the four children are aghast to realize that 1,300 years have passed in the wondrous alternate universe. The Golden Age of Narnia has come to an end, and now the malevolent King Miraz rules over the land without mercy or compassion. Miraz is determined to ensure that the power stays in his bloodline, even if that means killing his nephew Prince Caspian so that Miraz's own son will be next in line for the throne. Fortunately Prince Caspian has the Narnians on his side, and with a little help from the kings, the queens, and some loyal old friends, he may be able to ensure that peace and prosperity are restored on the once-beautiful realm of Narnia.

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    The makers of Prince Caspian -- the second installment in Walden Media's adaptation of C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia series -- faced a daunting challenge in bringing this one to the screen. Whereas the first and third books in the series (The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, respectively) lend themselves effortlessly to filmization, the same cannot be said of Caspian, which Lewis structured with comparatively greater narrative complexity, a richer philosophical element, and less visual splendor than the preceding or successive installments. (It cannot be a coincidence that after the blockbuster success of Wardrobe, the producers initially skipped book two and announced the production of the visually rich and ripe Treader.) On a rudimentary level, the ease of this tale, as it unfurls onscreen, functions as a barometer of the filmmakers' success in making Lewis' temporally fractured story digestible for contemporary audiences by streamlining it. From the first scene, never once does the motion picture feel less than wholly transparent. The lucidity of the narrative serves the film beautifully, by setting up greater emotional involvement and immediacy, particularly for younger viewers. A two-and-half-hour feature that could have easily become bogged down in mythically laden background material and endless, tedious battle sequences instead whisks audience members along on a gripping and magnetizing journey, from opening frames to epilogue. And yet, paradoxically, if the film suffers from an overarching flaw or weakness, that weakness also lies in the picture's simplicity: even as writer/director Andrew Adamson and co-screenwriters Stephen McFeely and Christopher Markus score points for clarity, emotional involvement, and story construction (the sequencing is brilliantly done -- it pulls us into the central conflicts at the core of Narnia even before the Pevensie children make their first appearances), it would be difficult to imagine a more thematically shallow or two-dimensional tale. One keeps hoping for Adamson and co. to plumb deeper, to add philosophical layers and thematic weight, à la Lewis, which isn't, of course, incompatible with the demand for narrative ease. That never happens. The younger set won't mind or even notice, though it will inevitably restrict the demographics by lessening the film's appeal for depth-hungry teens and adults. For much of its duration, Caspian (like its predecessor) also cries out for some sort of visual awe -- an apocalyptic element to push it ahead of, for example, The Lord of the Rings series or The Golden Compass, and the sort of jaw-droppers that classic screen fantasies such as The Neverending Story and Jason and the Argonauts handed us in spades. Fortunately, Adamson does give us that in the concluding sequence, with an arresting visual surprise that will not be disclosed here but that does leave a memorable impression (and that neatly foreshadows Dawn Treader). Even given that bravura concluding sequence, though, this film, and the Narnia series as a whole, runs the same risk as all early 21st century screen fantasies: that of falling prey to the impersonality of super-advanced CGI work. In pre-CGI films like The Neverending Story, one always sensed the handiwork behind each of the creatures, and the fact that so many were tactile (as opposed to being casually thrown up on the screen with computer graphics) gave them an element of plausibility and credibility that Aslan and Reepicheep the Mouse (for example) fully lack. The best of those creations also sported anthropomorphic personalities sadly missing here despite Liam Neeson's stellar vocal work on Aslan. Walden hasn't quite figured out how to bring those elements into play -- and they may be the very missing elements holding the series back from masterpiece status. Yet the cast here shines throughout. As the vile King Miraz, Sergio Castellitto represents an inspired choice (he brings under one roof hundreds of nightmarish visions of evil sages and kings from one's darkest fantasies). Similarly, Ben Barnes radiates nobility and warmth as Caspian, and as the four Pevensie children -- Susan, Peter, Edmund, and Lucy -- Anna Popplewell, William Moseley, Skandar Keynes, and Georgie Henley make welcome onscreen surrogates for our adventures. Particularly laudable is the fact that none of these kids look all that glamorous, polished, or surreally beautiful, but suggest average and unremarkable Britons. Scattered weaknesses aside, Caspian represents something of a pleasant surprise. It may leave some viewers wanting more, but if approached sans expectation, it feels breezily enjoyable and adequately exciting. Younger viewers, in particular (especially those under the age of 13) will find themselves swept up in the gestalt of the tale.

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