|
|
 |
The Chronicles of Narnia - (3-Disc Set) - (The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe/Prince Caspian & The Voyage of the Dawn Treader/The Silver Chair)
|
Manufacturer: Homevision Find all by Homevision
Directed By: Alex Kirby Audience Rating: Unrated
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Theatrical Release: January 1, 1990
Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
|
Retail Price: $29.99 Online Sale Price: $14.99 Save $15.00 Today! * Price is subject to change. This item qualifies for Free Super Saver Shipping! |
Starring: Richard Dempsey, Sophie Cook, Jonathan R. Scott, Sophie Wilcox, David Thwaites
Fire breathing dragons, sprightly nymphs, talking animals, evil witches, deadly sea monsters, gruesome giants, kings and queens, a group of brave children and a very special wardrobe collide in an epic battle of good versus evil. Welcome to the enchanted world of Narnia, a mystical land sprung from the mind of legendary author C.S. Lewis. Danger and adventure are always close at hand in Narnia, for the future is under constant threat by dark forces. But not for long. Whispers that sail across the land say only one thing -- Aslan, the great lion, is on the move. The BBC and Home Vision Entertainment proudly present all nine hours of this grand series on DVD for the first time.
User Submitted The Chronicles of Narnia - (3-Disc Set) - (The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe/Prince Caspian & The Voyage of the Dawn Treader/The Silver Chair) Reviews November 4, 2008 old version, could not tolerate even for 10 minutes, buy the new version i am not a movie maker, but i could do that much, very simple. deserve 0
October 10, 2008 A fun series for children ยท THE CHRONICLES of NARNIA, C.S. LEWIS (1988-90) [FS] B B C NR 1. THE LIon THE WITCH AND THE WarDroBe 169min ~~~~ Starring: Richard Dempsey, Sophie Cook, Jonathan Scoot, Sophie Wilcox, Michael Aldridge, Jeffrey Perry, Barbara Kellerman, Kerry Shale, Lesley Nicol, Alisa Berk & William Jones & Ronald Pickup Produced for BBC TV, this was a very well acted beginning to the series. A delightful adaptation. 2. PrInCe CaSPIan 168min ~~ Starring: s/a, Jean Mare Perret, Robert Miraz, Henry Woolf, Julie Peters, Big Mack, Warwick Davis Prince Caspian was far less successful than was LWW. The main problem lied with a rushed, poor script, consequently the acting was unable to truly develop. 3. VOYaGe OF THE DaWn TreaDer ~~ Starring: s/a Warwick Davis, David Thwaites, Samuel West, John Hallman Though just slightly better than Caspian, the visual effects were very poor and the story was elementary. 4. THE SILVer CHaIr 168min ~~~ Starring: David Thwaites, Camilla Power, Richard Henders, Warwick Davis, Tom Baker This was a better effort than was the 2nd and 3rd installments of the series. Again, the actual story is poorly edited and leaves out much of the books, but a decent adaptation for young children
October 5, 2008 My Grand's were the critique's I'll pharaphrase what my grand children revues were about the Chronicles of Narnia...After 7 minutes of watching...without animation it was VERY hard to retain our attention
September 29, 2008 The Chronicles of Narnia - (3-Disc Set) - (The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe/Prince Caspian & The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
VERY HAPPY WITH FILMS, MY CHILDREN LOVE THEM. ALSO VERY HAPPY WITH AMAZON.COM(WAS UNSURE ABOUT ORDERING ONLINE AT FIRST BUT VERY GLAD TO BE PROVEN WRONG).
September 25, 2008 Back in the day. I used to borrow these from the local library when I was a kid. And saw it and had to buy it as a DVD set. I remember being scared of the White Witch, I think because she is so loud, but I had a great time watching them again 17ish years later. Wonderful story and fun to watch. I have watched the new Chronicles of Narnia and wasn't as big of a fan, much more CG and effects, but less entertaining I thought.
July 30, 2008 C.S. Lewis' Narnia Tales In 1988 the BBC produced four films based on C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia books. Since their original airing the films have become family favorites but with Walt Disney Studios creating their own epic adaptations, will these low budget classics be outdone? I don't believe they will. Although this series lacks the big budget and special effects of Disney's filmed versions, these films retain the whimsy and innocence of the books. Yes, the costumes, set design and props may seem like those found in a school production. And yes, most of us could create more realistic special effects on our home computers. However, unlike Disney's films, this series remained faithful to Lewis' text and only made departures for budgetary reasons. Overall this series still enchants children as well as adults. But I would recommend showing these movies to your children before the Disney versions. My reasons for suggesting this are: (1.) these films are closer to the spirit of Lewis' stories and therefore a better representation of the moral values that Lewis was trying to instill, and (2.) rather than relying on action sequences this series focuses on storytelling, and (3.) by showing these films first it will build anticipation for the upcoming Disney films but also introduce people to the Narnia stories and their mythical cosmology.
The four films included in this three-disc set are:
The Lion, the Witch, & the Wardrobe - 1988 Four siblings, Peter, Susan, Lucy and Edmund, are sent to the countryside home of Prof. Kirke while London is being raided during WWII. During their exploration of Prof. Kirke's house, Lucy enters a wardrobe and is transported to a magical world that is held under an evil enchantment. A witch has cast a spell on Narnia that makes it always winter but never Christmas. Soon all four children make their way through the wardrobe and into Narnia, where they befriend mythological creatures and talking beasts. The children learn of a prophecy that states that they are to battle the witch's army and restore Narnia to its former glory and they learn of Aslan, the messianic lion-king of Narnia.
Prince Caspian - 1989 A year has passed for Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy since their adventures in Narnia came to an end. But Prince Caspian, whose evil uncle has usurped the throne, summons the children back into that magical world. The four children unite with Caspian and his rebel army and prepare to do battle with Caspian's uncle, King Miraz.
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader - 1989 Edmund, Lucy and their cousin, Eustace are sent to Narnia so that they can help Caspian search for seven missing Narnian lords, who were banished by King Miraz. On their voyages they are taken as slaves, must do battle with a giant sea serpent, survive a deadly storm, and perhaps even sail beyond the very ends of the Earth, into Aslan's country.
The Silver Chair - 1990 Eustace and his schoolmate, Jill travel to Narnia where Aslan assigns them the task of finding lost Prince Rilian, King Caspian's son and rightful heir to the throne. Puddleglum, a Marshwiggle with a tendency to be pessimistic, joins them on their mission. Together they encounter all sorts of dangers including barbaric giants, a tyrannical sorceress and a clan of hideous subterranean creatures who serve the sorceress.
The greatest flaw of this series, other than the production value, is the acting. Sophie Wilcox who plays Lucy is endlessly whining and Barbara Kellerman is so manic and over-the-top that I felt she would benefit from medication. However, both of these performers are redeemed by the many talented actors who surround them. The actors who portray the talking animals are particularly good and Ronald Pickup who voices Aslan makes the oversized stuffed animal of a puppet believable.
The special features include a poster, a booklet with interesting facts about C.S. Lewis and the Narnia books, a recipe for Turkish Delight, an excerpt from the program The Bookworm, trivia games and photo galleries.
July 13, 2008 Chronicles of narnia The DVD's are fine but packaging was severly broken, outer casing torn and DVD cases snapped. DVD's still work but very unhappy with the wat it was packaged and delivered.
May 28, 2008 great brought by so many memories!! I first saw this when i was seven (i'm 21 now) and oh my god did i love it. It came one week on the disney channel, and that week i ran home every day after school. i was so in love with this show that i cried when it ended. i was so happy when i was it on amazon, all this memories came rushing back to me. So thanks to the person who decided to put this on dvd, you made my year!!
April 12, 2008 Great I love the orginal. I watched these movies when I was little and loved the talking animals now my kids will be able to enjoy it.
April 4, 2008 Letters from the shinning land of Spare Room... Narnia fan? Read the books when you were young, like me? Great! You'll love to see BBC's adaptation of the Chronicles of Narnia. Graphics are a little rough, but for the time period, innovative. All British Cast, so you get a real authentic feel of C.S. Lewis's dialog's. Today's child audience will probably get bored with these films quite fast, but the young adult or adults that grew up on these films will love them. Originally a TV Movie series that aired in Britain, the films were done to a true adaptation from the books, in great detail. DISNEY'S Naria, is a neater nicer, more epic sweep of the story, (But, hello? That's DISNEY! You can't expect anything but amazing from DISNEY'S version of the story) but people who don't mind Beavers that look like "short people" with a rubber nose mask on, and "dated" graphics... then you will love the great story telling and the authentic feel of this rendition of the classic epic novels!
|
|