The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)

6.33
/ 10
269 User Ratings
2h 59m
Running Time

December 18, 2001
Release Date

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)

6.33
/ 10
269 User Ratings
2h 59m
Running Time

December 18, 2001
Release Date

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Plot.

Young hobbit Frodo Baggins, after inheriting a mysterious ring from his uncle Bilbo, must leave his home in order to keep it from falling into the hands of its evil creator. Along the way, a fellowship is formed to protect the ringbearer and make sure that the ring arrives at its final destination: Mt. Doom, the only place where it can be destroyed.

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Cast & Crew.

Bret McKenzie

Bret McKenzie

Figwit (uncredited)

Betty Adams

Betty Adams

Hobbit (uncredited)

Timothy Bartlett

Timothy Bartlett

Hobbit (uncredited)

Bob Blackwell

Bob Blackwell

Hobbit (uncredited)

David Houma

David Houma

Hobbit (uncredited)

Jo Surgison

Jo Surgison

Hobbit (uncredited)

Liz Merton

Liz Merton

Hobbit Band Member (uncredited)

Zo Hartley

Zo Hartley

Kissing Hobbit (uncredited)

Peter Daube

Peter Daube

Khai (uncredited)

Samuel E. Shore

Samuel E. Shore

Refugee / Orc (uncredited)

Rodney Bane

Rodney Bane

Orc (uncredited)

Siaosi Fonua

Siaosi Fonua

Orc / Uruk-hai (uncredited)

Ken Stratton

Ken Stratton

Isengard Orc / Last Alliance Soldier / Morgul Orc / Uruk-hai (uncredited)

Lynden Berrymen

Lynden Berrymen

Uruk-hai at Amon Hen (uncredited)

Ryan Carey

Ryan Carey

Uruk-hai (uncredited)

Tack Daniel

Tack Daniel

Uruk-hai (uncredited)

Details.

Release Date
December 18, 2001

Status
Released

Running Time
2h 59m

Content Rating
PG-13

Budget
$93,000,000

Box Office
$871,368,364

Filming Locations
Mount Olympus Ski Area · Hobbiton Movie Set · Paradise · Fiordland National Park · Waiau River · Mavora Lakes · Skippers Canyon · Mount Owen · Glenorchy, New Zealand

Genres

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Wiki.

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is a 2001 epic high fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson from a screenplay by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, and Jackson, based on 1954's The Fellowship of the Ring, the first volume of the novel The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien. The film is the first instalment in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. It features an ensemble cast including Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, Cate Blanchett, John Rhys-Davies, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Orlando Bloom, Christopher Lee, Hugo Weaving, Sean Bean, Ian Holm, and Andy Serkis.

Set in Middle-earth, the story tells of the Dark Lord Sauron, who seeks the One Ring, which contains part of his might, to return to power. The Ring has found its way to the young hobbit Frodo Baggins. The fate of Middle-earth hangs in the balance as Frodo and eight companions (who form the Company of the Ring) begin their perilous journey to Mount Doom in the land of Mordor, the only place where the Ring can be destroyed. The Fellowship of the Ring was financed and distributed by American studio New Line Cinema, but filmed and edited entirely in Jackson's native New Zealand, concurrently with the other two parts of the trilogy.

It was premiered on 10 December 2001 at the Odeon Leicester Square in London and released on 19 December in the United States and on 20 December in New Zealand. The film was acclaimed by critics and fans alike, who considered it a landmark in filmmaking and an achievement in the fantasy film genre. It received praise for its visual effects, performances, Jackson's direction, screenplay, musical score, and faithfulness to the source material. It grossed over $868 million worldwide during its original theatrical run, making it the second-highest-grossing film of 2001 and the fifth- highest-grossing film of all time at the time of its release. Following subsequent reissues, it has grossed over $887 million. Like its successors, The Fellowship of the Ring is widely recognised as one of the greatest and most influential films ever made. The film received numerous accolades; at the 74th Academy Awards, it was nominated for thirteen awards, including Best Picture, winning for Best Cinematography, Best Makeup, Best Original Score, and Best Visual Effects.

In 2007, the American Film Institute named it one of the 100 greatest American films in history, being both the most recent film and the only film released in the 21st century to make it to the list. In 2021, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Two sequels, The Two Towers and The Return of the King, followed in 2002 and 2003, respectively.

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