With both the movie and its April DVD release very fresh in mind, there's little point in me struggling to find something new to say about either the film or the recycled bonus features, so you'll find that much of this review is reproduced from my critique of the Special Two-Disc Collector's Edition published last spring. : Discs 1-4 Bonus Features, Menus & Packaging, and Closing ThoughtsĮxactly a year after being released to theaters, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, Disney's top-grossing film of 2005, is being revisited in a Four-Disc Extended Edition, reaching stores today on its own and as part of a Gift Set with bookends made by the movie's creature designers.Īvailable for a period of just seven weeks, the set is touted as an excellent holiday gift and it is unquestionably intended to capitalize upon both the Christmas season and the fantasy film's very warm reception, which made it the best-selling DVD title of 2006 up until last month's release of Disney/Pixar's Cars. : The Extended Cut, The Movie, Video and Audio Buy 4-Disc Extended Edition Gift Set from īuy 2-Disc Collector's Edition from.Fox), Cameron Rhodes (voice of Gryphon), Philip Steuer (voice of Philip the Horse), Jim May (voice of Vardan), Sim Evan-Jones (voice of Wolf)īuy 4-Disc Extended Edition from Macready), Patrick Kake (Oreius), Liam Neeson (voice of Aslan), Ray Winstone (voice of Mr.
Tumnus), Jim Broadbent (Professor Kirke), Kiran Shah (Ginarrbrik), James Cosmo (Father Christmas), Judy McIntosh (Mrs. Theatrical Release: Decem/ Running Time: 150 Minutes (Theatrical Cut Runtime: 143 Minutes) / Rating: Not Rated (Theatrical Cut Rating: PG)Ĭast: Georgie Henley (Lucy Pevensie), Skandar Keynes (Edmund Pevensie), William Moseley (Peter Pevensie), Anna Popplewell (Susan Pevensie), Tilda Swinton (White Witch), James McAvoy (Mr.
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