Starring: Will Poulter Ben Barnes Georgie Henley Skandar Keynes
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| Return to the magic and wonder of C. S. Lewis' epic world in this third installment of the beloved Chronicles of Narnia fantasy-adventure series. When Lucy and Edmund Pensive, along with their cousin Eustace, are swallowed into a painting and transported back to Narnia, they join King Caspian and a noble mouse named Reepicheep aboard the magnificent ship The Dawn Treader. The courageous voyagers travel to mysterious islands, confront mystical creatures, and reunite with the Great Lion Aslan and a mission that will determine the fate of Narnia itself! |
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Editor's Note
Upon returning to Narnia to join Prince Caspian for a voyage on the majestic royal vessel known as The Dawn Treader, Lucy, Edmund, and their cousin Eustace encounter merfolk, dragons, dwarves, and a wandering band of lost warriors. As the edge of the world draws near, their remarkable adventure at sea sails toward an exciting, yet uncertain, conclusion.
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader - DVD Review
By: Rich Knight
Cinema Blend DVD Reviews
Published on: 4/18/2011 11:07 AM
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| All throughout watching The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, I couldn't stop thinking, "Man, this movie should be awesome." There' a minotaur on a boat (I'm on a boat!), a dragon, and a nasty-looking sea serpent, but even with all those, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader gets an emphatic thumbs down from me. And the problem with it is the same problem that I've had with all of the Narnia pictures; namely, that the people making them refuse to paint them darker and make them more adult. Yes, I know, this isn't The Lord of the Rings, but it doesn't have to be that dark. Still, couldn't it be just a shade darker? I'm not even asking for that much here, people, just tone down the colors a little bit, please. Thank you....read the full review | |
Cast & Crew
| Will Poulter | |
| Ben Barnes | |
| Georgie Henley | |
| Skandar Keynes | |
| Shane Rangi - Co-Star | |
| Douglas Gresham - Co-Star | |
| William Moseley - Co-Star | |
| Gregory Nicotero - Special Makeup Effects | |
| Laura Brent - Co-Star | |
| Arabella Morton - Co-Star | |
| Tony Nixon - Co-Star | |
| Jared Robinsen - Co-Star | |
| Neil G. Young - Co-Star | |
| Greg Poppleton - Co-Star | |
| Nicholas Neild - Co-Star | |
| Daniel Poole - Co-Star | |
| Mirko Grillini - Co-Star | |
| Catarina Hebbard - Co-Star | |
| Tamati Rangi - Co-Star | |
| Lucas Ross - Co-Star | |
| Megan Hill - Co-Star | |
| David Sachet - Co-Star | |
| Ross Price - Co-Star | |
| Howard Berger - Special Makeup Effects | |
| Ian Gracie - Supervising Art Director | |
| Dante Spinotti - Director of Photography | |
| Michael Petroni - Screenwriter | |
| David Arnold - Composer | |
| Jeff Okabayashi - Assistant Director | |
| Philip Steuer - Production Manager/UPM | |
| Brian Cox - Special Effects Supervisor | |
| C.S. Lewis - Source Writer | |
| Jennifer Cornwell - Production Manager/UPM | |
| Richard E. Chapla Jr. - Production Manager/UPM | |
| Alan Poppleton - Stunt Coordinator | |
| Christopher Markus - Screenwriter | |
| Stephen McFeely - Screenwriter | |
| Nigel Stone - Sound | |
| James Boyle - Sound | |
| Rick Findlater - Hairstylist | |
| Rick Findlater - Makeup | |
| Michael Maguire - Co-Star | |
| Liam Neeson - Voice | |
| Nathaniel Parker - Co-Star | |
| Bruce Spence - Co-Star | |
| Gary Sweet - Co-Star | |
| Tilda Swinton - Co-Star | |
| Ron Kelly - Co-Star | |
| Roy Billing - Co-Star | |
| Arthur Angel - Co-Star | |
| Laurence Coy - Co-Star | |
| Terry Norris - Co-Star | |
| Bille Brown - Co-Star | |
| Rachel Blakely - Co-Star | |
| Simon Pegg - Voice | |
| Anna Popplewell - Co-Star | |
| David Vallon - Co-Star | |
| Steven Rooke - Co-Star | |
| Colin Moody - Co-Star | |
| Michael Apted - Director |
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