The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010)
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010)


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Cast & Crew.

Georgie Henley
Lucy Pevensie

Skandar Keynes
Edmund Pevensie

Ben Barnes
Caspian

Will Poulter
Eustace Scrubb

Anna Popplewell
Susan Pevensie

William Moseley
Peter Pevensie

Simon Pegg
Reepicheep (Voice)

Liam Neeson
Aslan (voice)

Tilda Swinton
White Witch

Laura Brent
Liliandil

Gary Sweet
Drinian

Terry Norris
Lord Bern

Bruce Spence
Lord Rhoop

Bille Brown
Coriakin

Colin Moody
Auctioneer

Shane Rangi
Tavros

Arthur Angel
Rhince

Arabella Morton
Gael

Rachel Blakely
Gael's Mum

Steven Rooke
Faun

Tony Nixon
1st Mate

David Vallon
Slave Trader

Jared Robinsen
Intake Officer

Roy Billing
Chief Dufflepud

Neil G. Young
Dufflepud #2

Greg Poppleton
Dufflepud #3

Nicholas Neild
Dufflepud #4

Nathaniel Parker
Caspian's Father

Daniel Poole
Young Man

Mirko Grillini
Telmarine Sailor

Ron Kelly
Steward

Laurence Coy
Photographer

Douglas Gresham
Slaver #1 / Executive Producer

Michael Maguire
Slayer #2

Catarina Hebbard
Gael's Aunt

Tamati Rangi
Minotaur

Lucas Ross
Handsome Soldier

Megan Peta Hill
Pretty Young Nurse

David Sachet
Trader

Ross Price
First Mate

Philip Steuer
Producer

Rick Shaine
Editor

Marco Niro
Art Direction

Stephen McFeely
Screenplay

Andrew Adamson
Producer

Barry Robison
Production Design

Jessie Thiele
Post-Production Manager / Post Production Producer

Michael Petroni
Screenplay

David Arnold
Original Music Composer

Mark Robins
Art Direction

Todd Cogan
Executive Producer

Ian Gracie
Art Direction

Karen Murphy
Art Direction

Christopher Markus
Screenplay

C.S. Lewis
Novel

Christine King
Casting

Perry Moore
Executive Producer

Nina Gold
Casting

Michael Apted
Director

Mark Johnson
Producer

Cort Kristensen
Producer

Jose Ludlow
Line Producer

Daniel Fotheringham
Animation

Hugo Dominguez
Visual Effects

Yannick Honore
Animation

Sean Button
Stunts

Gabriele Zucchelli
Animation Supervisor

Ben Parkinson
Casting

Dante Spinotti
Director of Photography

Rebecca Cohen
Set Decoration

Isis Mussenden
Costume Design

Craig Clarke
Visual Effects Supervisor

Laraib Atta
VFX Artist

Jonathan Fawkner
Visual Effects Supervisor

Douglas Jones
Executive In Charge Of Production

Lindsay McFarlane
Unit Production Manager

Cary Granat
Co-Executive Producer

Bish Bishop
Additional Second Assistant Director

Monica Hada
Post-Production Manager

Tom Williams
Executive In Charge Of Production

Lindsay Gough
On Set Dresser

Stuart Morrice
Assistant Director

Victoria Sullivan
Script Supervisor

Jeff Okabayashi
First Assistant Director

Ian Nobby Clark
Unit Manager

Deborah Antoniou
Second Assistant Director

Alex Anstey
Assistant Editor

Jennifer Cornwell
Unit Production Manager

Breeze Callahan
Assistant Director

Victoria Cadiou
Production Supervisor

Peter McLennan
Assistant Director

Micheal Flaherty
Production Executive

Jo Suna
Third Assistant Director

Erin Lander
Third Assistant Director

Jonas Thaler
Executive In Charge Of Post Production

Brendan Campbell
First Assistant Director

Ben Baker
Post Production Supervisor

Vikas Gandhi
Assistant Production Manager

David Cain
Assistant Director

Greg Spiller
Second Assistant Director

Haroon Saleem
Executive Producer

Sagar Bhanushali
Post Production Assistant

Brendon 'Moose' Boyd
Unit Manager

Richard E. Chapla Jr.
Production Manager

Christopher Russell
Post Production Supervisor

John Mahaffie
Second Unit Director

Jaesung Oh
Additional Third Assistant Director

Liz Richards
Post-Production Manager

Matt Schulman
Assistant Director

Joshua Watkins
Second Second Assistant Director

Vincent Sieber
Production Executive

Charlie Nott
Electrician

Daniel May
Art Direction

Allan Poppleton
Fight Choreographer / Stunt Coordinator

Janine Bryson
Stunts

Brittany Baldwin
Stunts

Jade Amantea
Utility Stunts

Melanie Peyton-Smith
Stunts

Erika Takacs
Stunts

Sharelle Starr
Stunts
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Details.
Release DateDecember 2, 2010
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 53m
Content RatingPG
Budget$155,000,000
Box Office$415,686,217
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This Movie Is About.
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is 2010 high fantasy adventure film directed by Michael Apted from a screenplay by Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely, and Michael Petroni, based on the 1952 novel The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, the third published and fifth chronological novel in the children's book series The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. The sequel to The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008), it is the third and final installment in The Chronicles of Narnia film series. It is the only film in the series not to be distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, which was replaced by 20th Century Fox. However, Disney would eventually own the rights to all the films in the series following the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney in 2019.
Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, Ben Barnes and Tilda Swinton reprise their roles from the second film, with Will Poulter joining the cast. The film is set three Narnian years after the events of Prince Caspian. The two youngest Pevensie siblings, Edmund and Lucy, are transported back to Narnia along with their cousin Eustace Scrubb. They join the new king of Narnia, Caspian, in his quest to rescue seven lost lords and save Narnia from a corrupting evil on a dark island. Each character is tested as they journey to the home of Aslan at the world's far end. Development on the film began in 2007, while Prince Caspian was still in production. Filming was supposed to take place in Malta, the Czech Republic, and Iceland in 2008 with Michael Apted as its new director, for a planned release in 2009. However, production was halted after a budgetary dispute between Walden Media and Walt Disney Pictures following Prince Caspian's performance at the box office, resulting in Disney's departing the production and being replaced by 20th Century Fox under its Fox 2000 Pictures label. Later, filming took place in Australia and New Zealand in 2009. It is the only film in the series to be released in 3D.
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader premiered on November 30, 2010, selected for the Royal Film Performance, before it was theatrically released on December 9 in the United Kingdom and December 10 in the United States. Despite mixed reviews, it was a moderate success at the box office, grossing over $415.6 million worldwide. Despite earning less than its predecessors, it was 20th Century Fox's highest-grossing film in 2010. The song "There's a Place for Us" by Carrie Underwood was nominated for Best Original Song at the 68th Golden Globe Awards. An adaptation of The Magician's Nephew was to be the fourth entry in the film series, but in the fall of 2011, Walden Media's contract with the C. S. Lewis estate expired.
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