The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
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Actor: Barbara Kellerman, Jonathan R. Scott, Richard Dempsey, Sophie Cook, Sophie Wilcox
Brand: LEWIS,C. S.
Producer: Ellen Freyer
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
Picture Format: 1.33:1
Running Time: 171 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2002-08-27
Audience Rating: Unrated
Studio: Homevision

DVD Reviews of The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

DVD Review: THE WITCH ACTRESS IS THE BEST OF ALL TIME, ALL VERSIONS
Summary: 5 Stars

If you haven't seen this version, YOU HAVE GOT TO SEE IT.

The White Witch portrayed so adeptly by BARBARA KELLERMAN is ****** THE BEST THERE EVER WILL BE ******.

Disney's White Witch was a terrible, terrible disappointment after watching this young lady act with so much emotion the diametrically opposed emotions of caring and deception, good and evil, loving and hating. Her performance is even better than Margaret Hamilton in the Wizard of Oz who was a very sweet lady in real life but never had to show that in the movie.

Barbara Kellerman did such a great job, if Disney had used her instead of the one they got to play that part, I think they would have had a real blockbuster! What a shame.

Anyway, please do yourself a favor and watch this version. You won't be disappointed.

DVD Review: Better than the overblown movie...
Summary: 4 Stars

After suffering through the hyperbolic Disney film, this sweet-tempered, gentle, and much better acted 1988 TV version is a balm. Though slow by Hollywood standards, and with transparent (but charming) special effects, it comes much closer to capturing the magic of the book. The four children are close to the ages of the children in the book, and are uniformly superior to the children in the Disney version. Ana Barbara Kellerman is theatrical and splendid as the White Witch. For the patient and unspoiled child, this is a treasure.

DVD Review: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Summary: 4 Stars

-This review pertains to the original DVD release, not the remastered edition-

In 1988, the BBC produced the first of four films based upon The Chronicles of Narnia books by C.S. Lewis. The films are very faithful to the classic stories and feature much of the dialogue originally spoken in the books. Despite the series' low budget, it has become a family favorite and will provide hours of nostalgia for those who saw the films during their original airing.

During the bombing of London in World War II, the four Pevensie children, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy, are sent to live with Professor Kirke in the English countryside. One rainy day the children decide to explore Professor Kirke's large old house and it is during this exploration that Lucy, the youngest stumbles upon an antique wardrobe. She climbs into the wardrobe only to find that it is a doorway to a magical land called Narnia. There Lucy meets a faun named Mr. Tumnus, who invites her to his home for tea. Mr. Tumnus tells Lucy of Narnia's different creatures, and of an evil spell cast over the land; a spell that makes it always winter, but never Christmas. Mr. Tumnus lulls Lucy to sleep with his flute and when she awakens hours later, he confesses that he was under oath of the White Witch. The White Witch, (also known as Her Imperial Highness, Jadis, Queen of Narnia) has ordered that any human child found in Narnia should be apprehended and sent to her castle. But Mr. Tumnus, too fond of Lucy, spares her and helps her to escape Narnia. When Lucy returns to her own world, she finds that no time whatsoever has passed and because of this her brothers and her sister disbelieve her fantastic story. However that changes when she returns to Narnia and unbeknownst to her, she is followed by her brother Edmund. While Lucy is visiting Mr. Tumnus, Edmund has an encounter with the White Witch, who enchants him with magically conjured Turkish Delight. After Lucy and Edmund return to their own world, Lucy is eager to tell Peter and Susan that Edmund has now been to Narnia as well. But Edmund lies about the whole thing, claiming that he was just playing along and that it was all just a game. Lucy, heartbroken, goes off to her room to sulk. Fearing that Lucy may be disturbed, Peter and Susan consult Professor Kirke. To their great surprise the professor believes Lucy's story to be true and complains that children ought to be taught logic in school. After being reprimanded by the housekeeper, Mrs. MacReady, the four children try to find a place to hide. Ultimately, they find themselves in the room with the wardrobe and are forced to hide in it, but when they are transported to Narnia, Lucy insists that they visit Mr. Tumnus. They come to find that his home has been broken into and a note was left behind. The note declares that Mr. Tumnus was taken prisoner by the White Witch. As they debate what action to take, the children come across a talking beaver, who offers them shelter at his dam. The beaver and his wife tell the four children of an ancient prophecy that states that four human children will become the rightful rulers of Narnia and overthrow the White Witch. During their short stay with the beavers, Edmund wanders off and informs the White Witch of the other children's presence in Narnia. She sets off in her sleigh to capture them. Meanwhile the beavers prepare the other three children for a journey to the Stone Table, where they are to meet Aslan, the messianic Lion King of Narnia. After a dangerous trek, the children meet Aslan face to face and he helps to rescue Edmund from the clutches of the witch... but at a high price. On the eve before the great battle against the White Witch's army, Aslan disappears leaving Peter, Edmund, and the Narnians to defeat the witch's vile forces? Can good triumph over evil? Will the children live long enough to see their own world again?

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe features a charming ensemble cast (mostly of unknowns) including Richard Dempsey as Peter, Sophie Cook as Susan, Jonathan R. Scott as Edmund, Sophie Wilcox as Lucy, Jeffrey Perry as Mr. Tumnus, Kerry Shale as Mr. Beaver, Lesley Nicol as Mrs. Beaver, Barbara Kellerman as The White Witch, Michael Aldridge as Professor Kirke, and Ronald Pickup as the voice of Aslan. Of the cast, Michael Aldridge and Jeffrey Perry are the most believable, while Sophie Wilcox's incessant whining and Barbara Kellerman's over-the-top line readings may annoy some viewers.
But all in all, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is a delightful film.

The DVD includes an excerpt from the British television program The bookworm, a still gallery, an animated trivia challenge, and a recipe for Turkish Delight.
All three DVDs containing the four Narnia films can be found together in a moneysaving box set, which includes beautiful artwork on the packaging. Also available is a newly remastered box set.

Also recommended:
Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre: The Complete Collection
The Wind in the Willows: The Feature Films Collection
Through the Shadowlands
Anne of Green Gables
Anne of Avonlea
Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story
The Railway Children

DVD Review: Wonderful story but...
Summary: 4 Stars

I wanted to give this film five stars just for the wonderful story, but there are so many flaws that I had subtract one. Actually I'd give the story six stars and subtract two for all of the flaws!

I did like the actors, especially the two girls. The younger one, Lucy, has a childish glee that was heartwarming. The older one, Susan, was very sweet and pretty and gave a sober, believable performance. The boys were ordinary. The greatest performance in my opinion was that of the White Witch---best witch I've ever seen! I loved the kindly voice of Aslan, the God-Lion, too.

Personally I found the costumes of the animals to be grotesque. I read here that C.S.Lewis didn't want the book made into a film for just that reason. Probably it would be possible to create nicer looking animals--these were really unpleasant to look at. The faun, too. As others have mentioned the special effects were primitive, nothing that we're used to now, but that didn't bother me too much.

It was very long, since it was made for a TV series. I fast-forwarded through part of it. It's an earnest attempt to recreate the magic of the book and it succeeds in part.

DVD Review: The Definitive Journey Into the Wardrobe
Summary: 5 Stars

When the BBC made its version of the Chronicles of Narnia,they were short on special effects,but more than compensated by being full of the books' spirit. They are true to CS Lewis' whimsy and fairytale sense. In a way,it is reminiscent of children playing dress-up; it doesn't deserve an epic treatment. Lewis wanted a homestyle fairytale for children to teach them the Christian story.

Barbara Kellerman is equal parts menace and seduction as the White Witch. Ronald Pickup gives nobility to his voicing of the Christ-figure,Aslan. The children actors are believeable and sympathetic,especially the ones who portray Lucy and Edmund. The children are more dominant characters than Aslan-we care more about their struggles than his-but that's the way Lewis wrote them.

The BBC did not dilute the story's Christian message like the Disney version. The Disney version expurgated the references to "The Emperor Across the Sea" (the God the Father figure),as well as the meaning of Aslan's sacrifice and the writing on the Stone Table. In the Disney version,Peter and Edmund retreat when battling the White Witch,until the resurrected Aslan returns deus ex machina. In the BBC version,the resurrected Aslan leads Peter and Edmund into battle,true to the story. In the Disney version,the Fox is an action hero;in the BBC version,he is turned to stone for celebrating Christmas. The Disney version changed Father Christmas as well..his speech to Lucy and Susan about the unseemliness of women in battle is gone. The BBC retained this,keeping Lewis' views on women intact.

The BBC's "The Lion,the Witch and the Wardrobe" is a perfect movie for the Christmas season. In an increasingly secular world in which it is "always winter,never Christmas",this movie still has a timely message.

Description of The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Lucy, Peter, Susan, and Edmund find themselves transported to the enchanted world of Narnia after wandering into an old wardrobe in a countryside estate. In Narnia the children discover an evil White Witch who has turned her enemies to stone and placed permanent winter over all the land. According to legend, the brave children are to be lead by Aslan the Great Lion to destroy the witch and transform Narnia back into the paradise it was meant to be. But the evil witch has plans of her own.
In a misty London train station, four siblings await their journey to the country, a place to avoid the bombs of World War II, a place where one boy imagines nothing ever happens. As it turns out, the old professor's spooky country house is ripe for exploration. Lucy, Edmund, Susan, and Peter's adventures begin when the back wall of a fur-coat filled wardrobe opens up into the magical world of Narnia, where, because of the malevolent White Witch's spell, it is "always winter and never Christmas." Before long, the children (the Sons of Adam and Daughters of Eve) are participating in an epic, allegorically Christian battle between good (Aslan the lion) and evil (as represented by the diabolical White Witch, played with wonderfully hideous zeal by Barbara Kellerman).

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, first published in 1950 and designed to be the second book chronologically in the Narnia series, was faithfully, painstakingly adapted into a BBC TV series, and then edited into a feature-length film in 1988. The snowy landscapes of Narnia are lovely, but youngsters accustomed to stunning silver-screen special effects may pooh-pooh this rather slow-moving, homespun production, with humans dressed like beavers, a large stuffed-animal-looking lion, and oddly patched-in Disneyesque animated winged creatures. Still, there's an arresting sweetness and simplicity to this fantasy adventure in two episodes (59 minutes and 110 minutes) that suit this old-fashioned, well-loved classic to a T. --Karin Snelson

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