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The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe is a BBC dramatisation of the second book in the much loved series The Chronicles of Narnia and for me, was the reason I read the books in the first place so its for that reason I hold the program so high up in my memories of my childhood. The screenplay ... Read review
This Alan Seymour dramatisation ofThe Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobewas originally ... more
broadcast as a BBC series in 1988. Whether you take CS Lewis' unsubtle Christian symbolism on board or not, the fact remains that the cycle ofNarnianovels, of which th...
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It is a quiet sort of a day in the heart of the English countryside when Peter, Susan, ... more
Edmund and Lucy stumble through the back of an old wardrobe into the enchanted land of Narnia. They embark on an extraordinary adventure discovering talking fauns, f...
This Alan Seymour dramatisation ofThe Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobewas originally ... more
broadcast as a BBC series in 1988. Whether you take CS Lewis' unsubtle Christian symbolism on board or not, the fact remains that the cycle ofNarnianovels, of which th...
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Two Enchanted Tales. One Timeless Collector's Set.Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media ... more
invite you to discover C.S. Lewis' timeless and beloved adventures in this stunning Blu-ray two movie collection of The Chronicles Of Narnia. Venture into mystical lands made more magical with sword-sharp detail and sumptuous sound as Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy meet countless colourful characters and learn valuable life lessons along the way/ It's brilliant entertainment in Disney Blu-ray- Magic in High Definition.In The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, join the four siblings as the step through a magical wardrobe and find the land of Narnia. There, they discover a charming, once-peaceful kingdom that has been plunged into eternal winter by the evil white witch. Aided by the magnificent lion Aslan, the children lead Narnia into battle to be free from her glacial powers forever!The Magic continues in the second instalment of The Chronicles Of Narnia series, Prince Caspian. The children join forces with the mighty and magnificent Aslan, and a brand new hero, Prince Caspian, as they lead the Narnians on a remarkable journey to restore peace and glory to their enchanted land.
Advantages: Fantastic tale, acting, costumes. Disadvantages: Special effects, re-mastering.
As evacuees from London in the second world war, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy find themselves in a grand mansion in the country. Put up by a rather eccentric old professor, they find that the housekeeper takes an instant dislike to them and in order to escape her wrath they must try and amuse themselves away from wherever she may be.
So, one day as they are pottering about exploring in the upstairs of the house, they find an empty ... ...and continue to explore however the youngest, Lucy, decides to take a look inside to see what is there, not realising the adventure she has set in motion for herself and her siblings…..
While shopping in Asda the other day, I was given a right blast from the past with the cover of this particular DVD. Out from the shelves, stared the White Witch – a woman who had scared the life out of me as a youngster! So, £11.99 ... more
As evacuees from London in the second world war, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy find themselves in a grand mansion in the country. Put up by a rather eccentric old professor, they find that the housekeeper takes an instant dislike to them and in order to escape her wrath they must try and amuse themselves away from wherever she may be.
So, one day as they are pottering about exploring in the upstairs of the house, they find an empty room with a large oak wardrobe. Taking no notice, three of them turn and continue to explore however the youngest, Lucy, decides to take a look inside to see what is there, not realising the adventure she has set in motion for herself and her siblings…..While shopping in Asda the other day, I was given a right blast from the past with the cover of this particular DVD. Out from the shelves, stared the White Witch – a woman who had scared the life out of me as a youngster! So, £11.99 later, I was back at home eager to re-live what I remembered as one of the most enjoyable childrens dramatisations I could remember.
The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe is a BBC dramatisation of the second book in the much loved series The Chronicles of Narnia and for me, was the reason I read the books in the first place so its for that reason I hold the program so high up in my memories of my childhood. The screenplay was written by Alan Seymour (based on the book written by the wonderful C.S Lewis) and his influence can easily be seen by looking at his later work on the House of Elliot as he works hard to capture the essence of the time in which it was based and very much succeeds in this.
The costumes design fits very nicely with the writing of Seymour with the children dressed in kids clothes of the time and with nice details such as the gas mask boxes they carry from leaving London up to the arrival at the manor house. In Narnia, the costumes are wonderfully overstated and very much convey the fantasy land as a place full of eccentric and pantomime like characters, giving the feeling of how Britain would actually have been like in the time of Kings, Queens and Knights of the round table! Looking at it now however, I do feel that the beaver costumes were a little over the top and unfortunately, they do seem to hinder the characters who play them however they do their best to get over the rather restrictive costumes they have to wear.
The acting in the piece is actually quite hard to characterise. As a child, I remember wanting nothing more than to have been one of the kids in the tale and at that point they all seemed quite old to me. Now, they are obviously very young really and while they do an admirable job there will always be the ‘overacting’ problem that happens in many films and TV shows that children have to be cast in. The adult characters however could not have been cast better in my opinion. Undoubtedly stealing the show was Barbara Kellerman’s portrayal of the White Witch. From reading the book the character was always meant to be played with over the top theatrics with the sheer evilness of the character at the very forefront of the dialogue. She manages to carry off the load booming shouts and cries while showing the manipulative and calculating tactics of her bribery of Edmund in fantastic style. Her interaction with the other characters around her is superb and she succeeded in making me feel a little scared of her even now! Michael Aldridge (Seymour in Last of the Summer Wine) is marvellous at showing us the eccentricity of the Professor and a great at showing us how to truly confuse a bunch of kids when they are trying to explain what in there mind, should be utter nonsense!
The special effects are to be fair, quite awful! As a child, I cannot remember this affecting my viewing pleasure however now, they really do stand out like a sore thumb against todays technical wizardry. A lot of the mystical creatures and animals are shown through animation placed on top of the live action shots and even at that, the animation isn’t actually that good. It’s not in the piece too much, but when it is, it did distract me slightly from what was actually going on. The Lion Aslan however, was actually not too bad. Obviously not a real lion, the puppetry was smooth and (kinda) realistic and the actual look was very close to what you would imagine a lion would look like that close.
The DVD itself is actually a bit of a disappointment on two counts. The first is that they really haven’t seemed to put much effort into the digital re-mastering as at various points throughout the DVD the colour is a bit off and is reminiscent of a old and worn video tape. At first I thought this may have just been my copy however a friend of mine has since commented that her copy was the same. There are also practically no extras at all on this which is a shame as I do remember watching some programs as a youngster about how they made the show, the lion etc. They do have a gallery but I have never really seen the point of these to be honest as if you want a picture, you can usually just go online and get one and these are stuck on the DVD so of no other use to you! Other than that though, the menus are straightforward enough and its only a few clicks until you are watching the show.
To conclude, even though watching as an adult there are some things that are not quite right about it (i.e the special effects) and the DVD quality is far from great, I still watched all six episodes in succession and was just as gripped to it as I was all those years ago. I do feel however that that has a lot to do with the fact that I have such a fond memory of it and youngsters now would now be quite as forgiving. Therefore, I would say that if you saw this when it was originally screened and loved it like I did, then it’s a must. Other than that, it is still enjoyable however you may just wonder about those special effects!
On rating, I have decided to give it 4 stars as it really could have been re-mastered better.
drewboy 30.03.2005 (30.03.2005)
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Advantages: A faithful rendition of the book, some great performances by the child actors. Disadvantages: Aslan's portrayal is not very impressive!!
With the release of the new film version of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe due to come out soon, I thought it was about time I got round to reviewing the old BBC version that I remember watching on TV as a child back in 1988, and more recently on DVD. Though the budget was very limited and so the special effects weren't (special, I mean), this screen adaptation of the C S Lewis book still holds up very well. Despite the fact that it's designed ... ...and bad language, of course.) The basic story is of course about four children (Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy) who are sent to live in the country during the war. More to the point, it is about their journey into the mystical land of Narnia through the wardrobe in the house they're staying in, which is owned by an old professor. In this land they find themselves caught in a struggle between good and evil, that is to say between the White Witch and ...
CaptainDisaster 07.08.2005
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Advantages: Magical, brilliant story, clean family fun, a classic Disadvantages: A long film, which might test young childrens concentration
...video, every single week, from the video shop in my local town. I was obsessed with "The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe" and I could never stop watching it. The tale captured my imagination and everything about it was so magical and lovely. Years later, this is still one of my all-time favourite films. == BRIEF PLOT SUMMARY ==
Peter, Susan, Edmund & Lucy are evacuees from London, and move to stay with the Professor in a large house, where Lucy ... ...the house. Here she meets Mr Tumnus, who is under instruction by The White Witch (who calls herself The Queen) to capture and bring to her any son/daughter of Adam & Eve. Mr Tumnus, however, can't capture Lucy, as they have become friends, and instead he decides to tell her all about The White Witch's cruel reign over Narnia. When Lucy goes home to tell the others, nobody believes her, but then Edmund finds himself in the Wardrobe, and meets The ...
Sonic4290 26.12.2008
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...fantastic film because it follows the exploits of the four pevensive siblings-Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter in the world war ll england who enter the world of Narnia through a magic wardrobe while playing a game of 'hide and seek' in the rural country home of an elderly professor.Once there, the children discover a charming,peacefull land inhabited by talking beasts, dwarfs, fauns, centaurs and giants that has become a world cursed to eternal winter ... ...noble and mystical ruler, the lion aslan, the children fight to overcom the white witchs powerfull hold over Narnia in a spectacular, climactic battle that will free narnia from Jadis's icy spell forever.There is also a sad part when the white witch says that she will have to kill Edmund the Aslan says that you can kill him when she kills him when the battle starts Aslan comes back alive and eats Jadis.
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Advantages: All round family entertainment at its best with a fine story Disadvantages: maybe a little long for some
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Advantages: Casting, acting, writing, story, special effects Disadvantages: not for ssensetive children
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As the story begins, Mrs. Pevensie in order to keep her children safe during World War II sends Lucy, Edmond , Susan , and Peter off to stay at a professor's country estate. Away from London and under the care of a strict housekeeper, they are instructed to stick to themselves and stay out of trouble. But when an innocent game of hide-and-seek leads young Lucy to a spare room containing a large wardrobe, she discovers something that will change their lives forever. Inside the wardrobe there is a world frosted with ice and filled with magical beings. Known as Narnia, the land is stuck in eternal winter at the hands of the cruel White Witch. . When she steps back into reality, Lucy struggles to convince her sceptical siblings of the things she's seen. After much disbelief, the others finally enter the world as well, learning that ...
Advantages: Great film, great cast, great effects Disadvantages: None for me
I remember reading the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S.Lewis when I was 10 years old and I loved the book. I also read Prince Caspian but didn?t go on to read any more of the series after that as two of the main characters left at the end of Prince Caspian and I remember feeling as though I had lost two of my friends!
I was thrilled when I heard that Walt Disney had decided to make a film of the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe for release in 2005 and was looking forward to seeing it. Sadly since I was a full time carer at that time I didn?t get to see the film at the cinema but we did purchase it on DVD as soon as it was available.
As I am currently watching it again I thought I would tell you all about it and why I enjoyed it so much.
Cast List ? main characters
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A production of C.S. Lewis' powerful fantasy for all ages using live action, animation and special effects to recreate this most exciting and enchanting adventure in the magical world of Narnia - a land of dwarves, nymphs and giants and also the land's arch-enemy the White Witch.
Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
2 ENTERTAIN VIDEO; SONY DADC
Release date
15/09/2003
No of Discs
1
Catalogue No
BBCDVD 1274
Barcode
5014503127428
Author
C.S. Lewis
Writer
C.S. Lewis
Languages
Main Language
English
Hearing Impaired Language
English
Technical information
Special Features
Photo Gallery, Episode Selection, Scene Selection
Aspect Ratio
4:3
Sound
Dolby Digital Mono
Dubbing Sound
Dolby Digital Mono English
DVD Description
First shown in 1988 as the BBC's annual Christmas children's series, THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE is a breathtaking adaptation of the second novel in CS Lewis' CHRONICLES OF NARNIA. Siblings Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy are evacuated and find themselves in a huge country mansion, replete with myriad mysterious rooms. In one such room stands an old wardrobe, through which the youngest two stumble, and discover a world where it is forever winter and never Christmas. The people (more specifically, talking, brolley-carrying fauns) of Narnia are all affected by the spell of the evil White Witch, and it seems that their only hope is the great lion, Aslan, who can warm even the coldest heart.
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