The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Tilda Swinton
White Witch
Georgie Henley
Lucy Pevensie
William Moseley
Peter Pevensie
Skandar Keynes
Edmund Pevensie
Anna Popplewell
Susan Pevensie
James McAvoy
Mr. Tumnus
Jim Broadbent
Professor Kirke
Kiran Shah
Ginarrbrik
James Cosmo
Father Christmas
Elizabeth Hawthorne
Mrs. MacReady
Judy McIntosh
Mrs. Pevensie
Patrick Kake
Oreius
Andrew Adamson
Director
Shane Rangi
General Otmin
Ann Peacock
Writer
Brandon Cook
Boy on Train
Christopher Markus
Writer
Cassie Cook
Girl on Train
Morris Lupton
Train Conductor
Stephen McFeely
Writer
Shelly Edwards
Distraught Mother
Mark Johnson
Producer
Susan Haldane
Distraught Mother
Philip Steuer
Producer
Margaret Bremner
Distraught Mother
Harry Gregson-Williams
Composer
Donald McAlpine
Cinematographer
Jaxin Hall
Soldier
Sim Evan-Jones
Editor
Terry Murdoch
German Pilot
Katrina Browne
Green Dryad
Jim May
Editor
Lee Tuson
Rumblebuffin the Giant
Pippa Hall
CastingDirector
Ned Lott
CastingDirector
Elizabeth Kirk
Hag
Felicity Hamill
Hag
Liz Mullane
CastingDirector
Gail Stevens
CastingDirector
Kate O'Rourke
Hag
Sonya Hitchcock
Hag
Roger Ford
ProductionDesigner
Lucy Tanner
Hag
Tiggy Mathias
Hag
Gregory Cooper
Faun
Richard King
Faun
Russell Pickering
Faun
Ben Barrington
Centaur
Charles Williams
Centaur
Vanessa Cater
Centaur
Allison Sarofim
Centaur
Alina Phelan
Centaur Archer
Stephen Ure
Satyr
Sam La Hood
Satyr
Ajay Ratilal Navi
Red & Black Dwarf
Bhoja 'BK' Kannada
Red & Black Dwarf
Zakiuddin Mohd. Farooque
Red & Black Dwarf
M. Ramaswami
Red & Black Dwarf
Praphaphorn 'Fon' Chansantor
Red & Black Dwarf
Nikhom Nusungnern
Red & Black Dwarf
Doungdieo Savangvong
Red & Black Dwarf
Rachael Henley
Lucy (Older)
Mark Wells
Edmund (Older)
Noah Huntley
Peter (Older)
Sophie Winkleman
Susan (Older)
Liam Neeson
Aslan (voice)
Ray Winstone
Mr. Beaver (voice)
Dawn French
Mrs. Beaver (voice)
Rupert Everett
Mr. Fox (voice)
Cameron Rhodes
Gryphon (voice)
Douglas Gresham
Radio Announcer (voice) / Co-Producer
Michael Madsen
Maugrim (voice) (uncredited)
Perry Moore
Executive Producer
Kerrie Brown
Set Decoration
Isis Mussenden
Costume Design
Matthew Stillman
Producer
David Minkowski
Producer
Paul Tobin
Art Department Manager
Larry White
Animation
Sean Button
Stunts
Yuhon Ng
Animation
Julie D'Antoni
Digital Producer
Ian Blum
Animation
Pip Steel
Property Master
Kimberly Harris
ADR Supervisor
Carlos Arguello
Visual Effects Supervisor
Elaine Kusmishko
Assistant Art Director
Kat Stephens
Special Effects Coordinator
Ben Wood
Production Coordinator
Carlos Aldana
3D Animator
Dennis Webb
I/O Supervisor
Penny Kerr
Art Department Assistant
Stewart Burchall
Standby Painter
Don McCall
Key Grip
Jonas Thaler
Post Production Supervisor / Post-Production Manager
Neville Page
Creature Design
Jeannette Cremarosa
Sound Recordist
Tony Slack
Electrician
Salar Saleh
Lighting Supervisor
Pavla Prunerova
Art Department Coordinator
Tim Coddington
Unit Production Manager
K.C. Hodenfield
First Assistant Director / Associate Producer
Anthony Harris
Color Timer
David V. Butler
Dialogue Editor
Richard E. Chapla Jr.
Production Supervisor
Bob Mercier
Digital Effects Supervisor
Douglas Jones
Executive In Charge Of Production
Richard Beggs
Supervising Sound Editor / Sound Designer
Pablo Arteaga
Digital Compositors
Jules Cook
Art Direction
Tom Butt
Greensman
Alex Doyle
Painter
Tracy Reeby
Hairstylist
Richard Baneham
Animation Supervisor
Douglas Bloom
Visual Effects
Monty Phillips
Visual Effects Coordinator
Michael Gaylin
Visual Effects Editor
Andrea Chadimová
Production Manager
Henrik Tamm
Visual Effects Art Director
Val Crawford
Makeup Effects
Nikki Gooley
Hair Designer / Makeup Designer
Malcolm Cromie
Sound Mixer
John Clinton
Visual Effects Producer
Jeffrey Thorp
Art Direction
Anneke Bester
Sculptor
Howard Berger
Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Gerard Beckingsale
Propmaker
Ryszard Janikowski
Stunt Coordinator
Colin Cunningham
Lighting Artist
Aaron Easterbrooks
Motion Capture Artist
Leigh-Alexandra Jacob
Lead Painter
Lee Allison
First Assistant Camera
Vivienne MacGillicuddy
Key Hair Stylist
David Matusek
Cableman
Ian Gracie
Supervising Art Director
Karen Murphy
Art Direction
Steve Ball
Grip
Phil Bray
Still Photographer
Berj Bannayan
Software Engineer
Vikas Chirate
Systems Administrators & Support
Heather Gross
Sound Effects Editor
Martin Hampl
Construction Foreman
Marc Fishman
Conceptual Illustrator
Stuart Allen
Carpenter
Fiona Ewen
Boom Operator
Ethan Holzman
Assistant Sound Editor
Dee McClelland
Telecine Colorist
James M. McEwen
Gaffer
Tomáš Kuchta
Makeup Artist
Raymond Chen
Sequence Supervisor
Jason Durey
Special Effects Supervisor
Sala Baker
Stunts
Tony Johnson
Production Sound Mixer
Daniel Birt
Set Dresser
C.S. Lewis
Novel
Chris Anderson
Visual Effects Production Manager
Jeff Okabayashi
Second Assistant Director
Dave Hibbert
ADR Mixer
David Washburn
Layout Supervisor
Andrea Maiolo
Creature Technical Director
Ryan Pollreisz
Assistant Production Manager
Emma Hinton
Second Second Assistant Director / Second Assistant Director
Keith Rogers
Additional Sound Re-Recordist
Natalie Doherty
Sound Assistant
Hauk Olafsson
Special Effects Assistant
Scott Behrnes
Visual Effects Production Assistant
Felix Pomeranz
Data Wrangler
Cristina Patterson
Contact Lens Painter
Rahul Galwankar
Rotoscoping Artist
Russell Hoffman
Head Greensman
John T. Cucci
Foley Artist
Pablo Holcer
Compositing Lead
Clayton Ercolano
Construction Buyer
Tane Griffin
Set Painter
James Beihold
Storyboard Artist
Giselle Brewton
Second Assistant Camera
Everette Webber
Digital Intermediate Editor
Justine Muxlow
Assistant Property Master
Andrew A. Paules
Visual Effects Technical Director
Rodrigo Estrada Alday
Matte Painter
Laura Graham
ADR Editor
Brendon Morrow
ADR Recordist
Jim Milton
Visual Effects Assistant Editor
Delio Tramontozzi
Lead Animator
Kenton Hulme
Assistant Editor
Andrew Smith
Project Manager
Wilmer Lin
Matchmove Supervisor
Rpin Suwannath
Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Václav Frank
Assistant Makeup Artist
Katie Flannigan
Third Assistant Director
James Ashwill
Foley Mixer
Ryan Hartnett
Special Effects Technician
Dayna Grant
Stunt Double
Jeffery Beeland
Pipeline Technical Director
David Bach
Supervising Dialogue Editor
Andy Sheng
Effects Supervisor
E.M. Bowen
Production Assistant
Phil Neilson
Second Unit Director
Boyd Steer
Negative Cutter
Brian Ducharme
VFX Artist
Greg Maloney
Compositing Supervisor
Scott Farrar
Visual Effects Supervisor
Terry Porter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jim Berney
Visual Effects Supervisor
Tami Lane
Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Dean A. Zupancic
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bill Westenhofer
Visual Effects Supervisor
Dean Wright
Creature Design
Brigham Taylor
Production Executive
Janusz B. Czech
Production Manager
Maria Czech
Assistant Director
Frantisek Rezek
Second Assistant Director
Amy Wright
Set Painter
Mark Taylor
Second Assistant Director
Amand Weaver
Third Assistant Director
Chris Castaldi
Additional Second Assistant Director
Maciej Wojak
Production Manager
Simon Ambridge
First Assistant Director
Dean Wright
Second Unit Director
Beth DePatie
Unit Production Manager
Vojta Hlavicka
Assistant Director
Anton Steel
Second Assistant Director
Mary Soan
First Assistant Director
Jo Warren
Second Assistant Director
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 7, 2005
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 23m
Content RatingPG
Budget$180,000,000
Box Office$745,013,115
Filming LocationsBarrandov Studios · Tyssaer Wände · Adršpach-Teplice Rocks · Prague, Czech Republic · New Zealand
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Wiki.
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a 2005 high fantasy film directed by Andrew Adamson, who co-wrote the screenplay with Ann Peacock and the writing team of Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, based on the 1950 novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the first published and second chronological novel in the children's book series The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. The film is the first installment in The Chronicles of Narnia film series. It was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media, and distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution.
William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Skandar Keynes, and Georgie Henley play Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie, four British children evacuated during the Blitz to the countryside, who find a wardrobe that leads to the fantasy world of Narnia, where they ally with the lion Aslan (voiced by Liam Neeson) against the forces of the White Witch (Tilda Swinton).
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe premiered on 7 December 2005, selected for the Royal Film Performance, before it was theatrically released on 8 December in the United Kingdom and 9 December in the United States. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and was a box office hit, grossing $745 million worldwide against a $180 million budget and becoming the third-highest-grossing film of 2005. An extended edition was released on 12 December 2006, on DVD. Combining both releases of the film, in regular and extended edition, it was the third-best-selling and first-highest-grossing DVD in North America in 2006, taking in $332.7 million that year. At the 78th Academy Awards, the film won for Best Makeup and was nominated for Best Sound Mixing and Best Visual Effects, while at the 59th BAFTA Awards, it won for Best Makeup and Hair and was nominated for Best Costume Design and Best Special Visual Effects. The score was nominated for Best Original Score and the song "Wunderkind" by Alanis Morissette was nominated for Best Original Song at the 63rd Golden Globe Awards. The score was also nominated for Best Score Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media and the song "Can't Take It In" by Imogen Heap was nominated for Best Song Written For Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media at the 49th Grammy Awards.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was followed by Prince Caspian in 2008 and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader in 2010. The three films have grossed a total of $1.5 billion worldwide.