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The chronicles of Narnia. The lion, the witch and the wardrobe [videorecording] / Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media presents a Mark Johnson production, an Andrew Adamson film ; produced by Mark Johnson, Philip Steuer ; screenplay by Ann Peacock and Andrew Adamson and Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely ; directed by Andrew Adamson.
Author:
Adamson, Andrew.

Henley, Georgie.

Keynes, Skandar.

Moseley, William, 1987-

Popplewell, Anna, 1988-

Swinton, Tilda.

McAlpine, Donald M.

Gregson-Williams, Harry.

Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples), 1898-1963. Lion, the witch, and the wardrobe.

Walt Disney Home Entertainment (Firm)
Publication Information:
Burbank, CA : Walt Disney Home Entertainment , [2006]
Call Number:
PN1997 .C476 2006
Abstract:
Lucy Pevenise, along with her older brothers Edmund and Peter, and her older sister, Susan, are in London during the initial bombing raids of WW II. Like many families, their parents decide to send them to the country for safer keeping. Peter, the oldest, is told to watch over the children and make sure they stay safe. This simple request will test Peter's ability to protect his siblings, especially after Lucy discovers an amazing secret. The children decide to play hide-and-seek, and during the game Lucy discovers a mysterious wardrobe. She tucks herself inside and backs to the rear of the cabinet, there she discovers herself in an entirely different world. The place is called Narnia, and it's been locked in winter for over 100 years by someone known as "The White Witch." Lucy rushes back to tell her brothers and sister, but they don't believe her. That is until they all get into the wardrobe one day and find out she's been telling the truth. Soon a prophecy is revealed. It is said that when Aslan returns, two daughters of Eve and two sons of Adam will come back and reclaim the four thrones of Narnia.
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Edition:
[Widescreen ed.].
ISBN:
9780788860713
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (ca. 135 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
General Note:
Some issues are full screen.

Title from container.

Based on the book by C.S. Lewis.

Originally released as a motion picture in 2005.

Special features: Bloopers; discover Narnia fun facts; kids & director commentary; filmmakers' commentary.
Reading Level:
MPAA rating: PG; for battle sequences and frightening moments.
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