DISNEY - THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA 3: VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER MOVIE PAGE




DISNEY - THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA 3:
VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER(2010)


Not quite as good as the first, but still it's the
final installment of the series(as of 2020)! The two
younger children are the main stars here, and the
older two have cameo parts! Still fun to watch though! A-


A review from Amazon:

The third film based on C.S. Lewis's fantasy books,
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader opens three years after
the Pevensie children return from battling to restore peace
to Narnia in The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. Edmund
(Skandar Keynes) and Lucy (Georgie Henley) are still staying
with Eustace (Will Poulter), while Peter and Susan have gotten
older and moved on to school and America, respectively. Still
as surly and unbelieving as ever, Eustace continues to mock
his cousins for their Narnian fantasies. But when water begins
spilling into their room from a painting hanging on the wall,
all three young people are swept onto the decks of the sailing
ship known as the Dawn Treader, which is afloat in the waters
of Narnia. This time, there are no wars to be fought in Narnia.
But it soon becomes evident that the trio is destined to help
King Caspian (Ben Barnes) solve the mystery of the disappearance
of the seven lords of Telmar, and prevent the ongoing sacrifices
of large groups of Narnian people to the evil green mist. So
begins a quest through uncharted waters that will require each
of the children to resist temptations like beauty and power, and
to conquer the darkness within themselves in order to defeat
the threat to Narnia's people. The battle promises to yield
unexpected heroes, and through their journey, Edmund, Lucy,
Eustace, and even King Caspian and Reepicheep (voiced by
Simon Pegg) each grow and mature. Eventually, Aslan (voiced
by Liam Neeson) will ask each adventurer to make an important
choice that will forever influence his or her future. The Voyage
of the Dawn Treader features plenty of high adventure,
sword-fighting action, and personal peril, and while it fails to
fully capitalize on the characters' motivations or to earn viewers'
full emotional investment, it is still a solid addition to the Narnia
film series.(Ages 7 and older) --Tami Horiuchi


Cast:

Ben Barnes ... Prince Caspian
Georgie Henley ... Lucy Pevensie
Skandar Keynes ... Edmund Pevensie
William Moseley ... Peter Pevensie
Anna Popplewell ... Susan Pevensis
Sergio Castellitto ... King Miraz
Peter Dinklage ... Trumpkin
Warwick Davis ... Nikabrik
Vincent Grass ... Doctor Cornelius
Pierfrancesco Favino ... General Glozelle
Cornell John ... Glenstorm (as Cornell S. John)
Damián Alcázar ... Lord Sopespian
Alicia Borrachero ... Queen Prunaprismia
Simón Andreu ... Lord Scythley
Predrag Bjelac ... Lord Donnon


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Music playing is:
Theme From The Chronicles of Narnia:
Prince Caspian
In The Mood:
By: Ernie Fields!
Actually done by Glen Miller in the movie!