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The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe

 

 

Premiere Theatrical Release Date: December 9, 2005

Direct-to-Video Extended Release Date: December 12, 2006

Copyright: Disney Enterprises, Inc. and Walden Media, LLC © 2005

MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested ~ Some Material May Not Be Suitable For Children) for Battle Sequences and Frightening Moments

Original Theatrical Length: 135 Minutes

Extended DVD Version Length: 150 Minutes

 

Cast Characters Songs Awards

 

 

Cast

            The Andrews Sisters ~ “Oh Johnny Oh, Johnny Oh!”

            The Bach Choir ~ choir

            Sala Baker ~ stunts

            Ben Barrington ~ centaur

            Trevor Bau ~ stunts

            Chris Bleth ~ ethnic flutes

            Jim Broadbent ~ Professor Kirke

            Margaret Bremner ~ distraught mother

            Katrina Browne ~ green dryad

            Sean Button ~ stunts

            Pavel Cajzl ~ stunts

            Kayleigh Caldwell ~ photo double

            Graham Candy ~ photo double

            Vanessa Cater ~ centaur

            Prapaphorn Chansantor ~ red & black dwarf

            The Choir Of The Kings Consort ~ choir

            Brandon Cook ~ boy on train

            Cassie Cook ~ girl on train

            Greg Cooper ~ faun

            Robert Cooper ~ stunts

            James Cosmo ~ Father Christmas

            Johnathon Costelloe ~ stunts

            Tyron Costelloe ~ stunts

            Andrew Cottle ~ stunts

            Augie Davis ~ stunts

            Peter Dillon ~ stunts

            Natalia Dmochowska ~ Lucy Pevensie (double: Poland)

            Shelley Edwards-Bishop ~ distraught mother

            Terzann Elliott ~ photo double

            Sim Evan-Jones ~ Wolf

            Rupert Everett ~ Mr. Fox

            Zukiuddin Mohd. Farooque ~ red & black dwarf

            Tim Finn ~ “Winter Light”

            Siosa Fonua ~ stunts

            Amanda Forbister ~ stunts

            Dawn French ~ Mrs. Beaver

            Dave Ghan ~ stunts

            Douglas Gresham ~ radio announcer

            Susan Haldane ~ distraught mother

            Jaxin Hall ~ soldier

            Felicity Hamill ~ hag

            Elizabeth Hawthorne ~ Mrs. MacReady

            Imogen Heap ~ “Can’t Take It In”

            Georgie Henley ~ Lucy Pevensie

            Rachel Henley ~ Lucy Pevensie (older)

            El Ray Hernandez ~ stunts

            Sonya Hitchcock ~ hag

            James Water House-Brown ~ stunts

            Noah Huntley ~ Peter Pevensie (older)

            Jitrenka Jiru ~ Lucy Pevensie (photo double: Czech Republic)

            Patrick Kake ~ Oreius

            Jiri Kalous ~ Peter Pevensie (double: Czech Republic)

            Bhoja Kannada ~ red & black dwarf

            Skandar Keynes ~ Edmund Pevensie

            Richard King ~ faun

            Elizabeth Kirk ~ hag

            Thomas Kiwi ~ stunts

            Andrzej Kociubinski ~ Peter Pevensie (stunt double: Poland)

            Natalia Koperek ~ Susan Pevensie (photo double: Poland)

            Nora Kotubejlova ~ Lucy Pevensie (photo double: Czech Republic)

            Sam Lahood ~ satyr

            John Leys ~ photo double

            Morris Lupton ~ train conductor

            Hugh Marsh ~ electric violin

            Tiggy Mathias ~ hag

            Jim May ~ Vardan

            James McAvoy ~ Mr. Tumnus

            Judy McIntosh ~ Mrs. Pevensie

            Nick McKinless ~ stunts

            Duncan McNaughton ~ stunts

            Alanis Morissette ~ “Wunderkind”

            William Moseley ~ Peter Pevensie

            Terry Murdoch ~ German pilot

            Ajay Ratilal Navi ~ red & black dwarf

            Liam Neeson ~ Aslan

            Nikhom Nusungnern ~ red & black dwarf

            Kate O’Rourke ~ hag

            Brygida Osam ~ Susan Pevensie (stunt double: Poland)

            Alina Phelan ~ centaur archer

            Russell Pickering ~ faun

            Franek Piotrkowski ~ Peter Pevensie (photo double: Poland)

            Noora Poa ~ stunts

            Anna Popplewell ~ Susan Pevensie

            Dayna Porter ~ stunts

            Michaela Prouzova ~ Susan Pevensie (double: Czech Republic)

            M. Ramaswami ~ red & black dwarf

            Joshua Randell ~ stunts

            Shane Rangi ~ General Otmin

            Cameron Rhodes ~ Gryphon

            Markos Rounthwaite ~ stunts

            Vincent Roxburgh ~ stunts

            Allison Sarofim ~ centaur

            Doungdieo Savangvong ~ red & black dwarf

            Lisbeth Scott ~ featured vocalist

            Kiran Shah ~ Ginarrbrik

            Allan Smith ~ stunts

            Philip Steuer ~ Philip the Horse

            Wiktoria Strucinska ~ Lucy Pevensie (double: Poland)

            Zokir Sultonov ~ stunts

            Josef Svejda (double: Czech Republic)

            Tilda Swinton ~ White Witch

            Sylvia Young Theatre School Choir ~ choir

            Lucy Tanner ~ hag

            Mark Trotter ~ stunts

            Lee Tuson ~ Rumblebuffin the Giant

            Stephan Ure ~ satyr

            Timo Väänänen ~ kentele

            Elizabeth Walker ~ stunts

            Hanus Weisl ~ stunts (as Hanus Wiesl); Lucy Pevensie (stunt double: Czech Republic)

            Mark Wells ~ Edmund Pevensie (older)

            Ashley Williams ~ photo double

            Charles Williams ~ centaur

            Sophie Winkleman ~ Susan Pevensie (older)

            Ray Winstone ~ Mr. Beaver

            Robert Young ~ stunts

 

 

Characters

            Aslan ~ Liam Neeson

            boy on train ~ Brandon Cook

            centaur archer ~ Alina Phelan

            centaurs ~ Ben Barrington; Vanessa Cater; Charles Williams; Allison Sarofim

            distraught mothers ~ Margaret Bremner ;Shelley Edwards-Bishop; Susan Haldane

            Edmund Pevensie ~ Skandar Keynes; Josef Svejda (double: Czech Republic); Mark Wells (older)

            Father Christmas ~ James Cosmo

            fauns ~ Greg Cooper; Richard King; Russell Pickering

            General Otmin ~ Shane Rangi

            German pilot ~ Terry Murdoch

            Ginarrbrik ~ Kiran Shah

            girl on train ~ Cassie Cook

            green dryad ~ Katrina Browne

            Gryphon ~ Cameron Rhodes

            hags ~ Elizabeth Kirk; Felicity Hamill; Sonya Hitchcock; Tiggy Mathias; Kate O’Rourke; Lucy Tanner

            Lucy Pevensie ~ Natalia Dmochowska (double: Poland); Georgie Henley; Rachel Henley (older); Jitrenka Jiru (photo double: Czech Republic); Nora Kotubejlova (photo double: Czech Republic); Wiktoria Strucinska (double: Poland); Hanus Weisl (stunt double: Czech Republic)

            Mr. Beaver ~ Ray Winstone

            Mr. Fox ~ Rupert Everett

            Mr. Tumnus ~ James McAvoy

            Mrs. Beaver ~ Dawn French

            Mrs. MacReady ~ Elizabeth Hawthorne

            Mrs. Pevensie ~ Judy McIntosh

            Oreius ~ Patrick Kake

            Peter Pevensie ~ Noah Huntley (older); Jiri Kalous (double: Czech Republic); Andrzej Kociubinski (stunt double: Poland); William Moseley; Franek Piotrkowski (photo double: Poland)

            Philip the Horse ~ Philip Steuer

            Professor Kirke ~ Jim Broadbent

            radio announcer ~ Douglas Gresham

            red & black dwarfs ~ Prapaphorn Chansantor; Zakiuddin Mohd. Farooque; Bhoja Kannada; Ajay Ratilal Navi; Nikhom Nusungnern; M. Ramaswami; Doungdieo Savangvong

            Rumblebuffin the Giant ~ Lee Tuson

            satyrs ~ Sam Lahood; Stephen Ure

            soldier ~ Jaxin Hall

            Susan Pevensie ~ Natalia Koperek (photo double: Poland); Brygida Osam (stunt double: Poland); Anna Popplewell; Michaela Prouzova (double: Czech Republic); Sophie Winkleman (older)

            train conductor ~ Morris Lupton

            Vardan ~ Jim may

            White Witch ~ Tilda Swinton

            Wolf ~ Sim Evan-Jones

 

 

Songs

“Can’t Take It In”

            Imogen Heap

“Oh Johnny Oh, Johnny Oh!”

            The Andrews Sisters

“Winter Light”

            Tim Finn

“Wunderkind”

            Alanis Morissette

 

 

Awards

 

 

 

This page was last edited on October 11, 2009.

 

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