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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian

The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian SynopsisThe characters of C.S. Lewis' timeless fantasy come to life once again in this newest installment of the "Chronicles of Narnia" series, in which the Pevensie siblings are magically transported back from England to the world of Narnia, where a thrilling, perilous new adventure and even greater test of their faith and courage awaits them.

One year after the incredible events of "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," the Kings and Queens of Narnia find themselves back in that faraway wondrous realm, only to discover that more than 1300 years has passed in Narnian time. During their absence, the Golden Age of Narnia has become extinct, Narnia has been conquered by the Telmarines and is now under the control of the evil King Miraz, who rules the land without mercy.

The four children will soon meet an intriguing new character: Narnia's rightful heir to the throne. the young Prince Caspian, who has been forced into hiding as his uncle Miraz plots to kill him in order to place his own newborn son on the throne. With the help of the kindly dwarf, Trumpkin, a courageous talking mouse named Reepicheep, a badger named Trufflehunter and a black dwarf Nikabrik, the Narnians, led by the mighty knights Peter and Caspian, embark on a remarkable journey to find Aslan, rescue Narnia from Miraz's tyrannical hold, and restore magic and glory to the land.

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Release Date: May 16, 2008
Genre: Action-Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Adaptation
Running Time:
Distributor(s): Buena Vista Pictures
Tagline: Everything you know is about to change forever.
MPAA Rating: PG for epic battle action and violence.

Director(s):
Andrew Adamson

Writer(s):
Andrew Adamson - Screenplay (adaptation)
Christopher Markus - Screenplay (adaptation)
Stephen McFeely - Screenplay (adaptation)
C.S. Lewis - Source Material (from novel: "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian")

Producer(s):
Perry Moore - Executive Producer
Andrew Adamson - Producer
Mark Johnson - Producer
Philip Steuer - Producer
Douglas Gresham - Co-Producer
David Minkowski - Associate Producer

Movie Casts:
Ben Barnes - Prince Caspian
Liam Neeson - Aslan (voice)
Tilda Swinton - White Witch
William Moseley - Peter Pevensie
Anna Popplewell - Susan Pevensie
Eddie Izzard - Reepicheep (voice)
Warwick Davis - Nikabrik
Georgie Henley - Lucy Pevensie
Skandar Keynes - Edmund Pevensie
Peter Dinklage - Trumpkin
Shane Rangi - Asterius
David Walliams - Bulgy Bear (voice)
Sergio Castellitto - King Miraz
Cornell John - Glenstorm
Ken Stott - Trufflehunter (voice)
Vincent Grass - Dr. Cornelius
Pierfrancesco Favino - Lord Glozelle
David Bowles - Lord Gregoire
Alicia Borrachero - Queen Prunaprismia
Predrag Bjelac - Lord Donnon
Damián Alcázar - Lord Sopespian
Simón Andreu - Lord Scythley
Klára Issová - Hag
Jan Pavel Filipensky - Wimbleweather
Lejla Abbasová - Windmane
Yemi Akinyemi - Ironhoof
Jirí Krytinár - Dwarf

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