More exciting than The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian continues the movie franchise based on C.S. Lewis' classic fantasy books. The movie picks up where the first left off... sort of. It's been a year since the Pevensie children--Peter (William Moseley), Susan (Anna Popplewell), Edmund (Skandar Keynes), and Lucy (Georgie Henley)--returned to England from Narnia, and they've just about resigned themselves to living their ordinary lives. But just like that, they're once again transported to a fantastical land, but one with a long-abandoned castle. It turns out that they are in Narnia again--and they themselves lived in that castle, but hundreds of years ago in Narnia time. They've been summoned back to help Prince Caspian (Stardust's Ben Barnes, resembling a young, cultured Keanu Reeves), the rightful heir to the throne who's become the target of his power-hungry uncle, King Miraz (Sergio Castellitto). And he's not the only one threatened: Miraz's people, the Telmarines, have pushed all the Narnians--the talking animals, the centaurs and other beasts, the walking trees--to the brink of extinction. Despite some alpha-male bickering, Peter and Caspian agree to fight Miraz alongside the remaining Narnians, including the dwarf Trumpkin (Peter Dinklage) and the swashbuckling mouse Reepicheep (voiced by Eddie Izzard). (Also appearing is Warwick Davis, who was in Willow and the 1989 BBC version of Prince Caspian.) But of course they most of all miss the noble lion, Aslan, who would have never let this happen to Narnia if he hadn't disappeared.
Prince Caspian is epic, evoking memories of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films. (Some of the battle elements may seem too familiar, but they were in Lewis's book.) And it's appropriate for kids (Reepicheep could have come out of a Shrek movie), though the tone is dark and there is a lot of death, albeit bloodless. After two successful films, Disney and Walden Media's franchise has proved successful enough that many of the characters are scheduled to return in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. --David Horiuchi, Amazon.com
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Ben Barnes | Prince Caspian |
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Georgie Henley | Lucy Pevensie |
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Skandar Keynes | Edmund Pevensie |
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William Moseley | Peter Pevensie |
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Anna Popplewell | Susan Pevensie |
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Sergio Castellitto | Miraz |
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Peter Dinklage | Trumpkin |
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Warwick Davis | Nikabrik |
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Vincent Grass | Doctor Cornelius |
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Pierfrancesco Favino | General Glozelle |
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Cornell John | Glenstorm |
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Damián Alcázar | Lord Sopespian |
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Alicia Borrachero | Prunaprismia |
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Simon Andreu | Lord Scythley |
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Predrag Bjelac | Lord Donnon |
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David Bowles | Lord Gregoire |
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Juan Diego Montoya | Lord Montoya |
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Douglas Gresham | Telmarine Crier |
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Ashley Jones | Geeky Boy |
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Klára Issová | Hag |
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Shane Rangi | Asterius |
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Curtis Matthew | Faun |
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Mana Hira Davis | Telmarine Soldier in Boat |
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Winham Hammond | Telmarine Soldier in Boat |
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Hana Frejkova | Midwife #1 |
| Director | Andrew Adamson |
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| Writer | Andrew Adamson, Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely, C.S. Lewis | |
| Producer | Andrew Adamson, Micheal Flaherty, Cary Granat, Douglas Gresham, K.C. Hodenfield, Mark Johnson, David Minkowski, Perry Moore, Marianna Rowinska, Philip Steuer, Matthew Stillman, Tom Williams, Diego Zanco | |
| Musician | Harry Gregson-Williams | |
| Photography | Karl Walter Lindenlaub | |
| Edition | 2 Disc Special Edition |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Distributor | Disney |
| Edition Release Date | Nov 17, 2008 |
| Regions | Region 2 |