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  1. 20052h 29m. FamilyFantasyAction-Adventure. GET DISNEY+. Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter Pevensie enter a magical wardrobe only to discover the world of Narnia on the other side. There, the children discover a charming, once-peaceful land that has been turned into a world of eternal winter by the evil White Witch.

  2. 16 de ene. de 2006 · Walkthrough II.01 - The Air Raid II.02 - Glimpse of Narnia II.03 - The Spare Room II.04 - Lantern Waste II.05 - To Western Wood II.06 - Beaver Dam II.07 - Through the Tunnel II.08 - Frozen Lake II.09 - The Great River II.10 - Rescue Edmund II.11 - Follow Aslan II.12 - Battle of Beruna II.13 - The Witch's Castle II.14 - The Great Battle II.15 - The White Witch 003.

  3. 9 de dic. de 2005 · Summary. Based on the classic children's book by C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe follows the exploits of the four Pevensie siblings -- Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter -- in World ...

  4. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a 2005 epic fantasy film distributed by Walt Disney Pictures and produced by Walden Media, based on the original C. S. Lewis novel. It opened in theatres on December 8 in the United Kingdom, and on December 9 in the United States. William Moseley - Peter Pevensie (Walden) Anna Popplewell - Susan Pevensie (Walden) Skandar Keynes ...

  5. While playing a game of hide-and-seek, the youngest member of the family, Lucy, finds a wardrobe to hide in. She travels back and back into the wardrobe and finds a place named Narnia. After going in twice, the four children go in together for the last time. They battle wolves, meet talking animals, encounter an evil white witch and meet a ...

  6. By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, published in 1950, was the first of the seven Chronicles of Narnia to be published.The book became an almost instant classic, although its author, C. S. Lewis, reportedly destroyed the first draft after he received harsh criticism on it from his friends and fellow fantasy writers, including J. R. R. Tolkien.

  7. Mrs. Macready is very proud of her position as Professor Kirke's housekeeper, and perhaps even more proud of the fine old house. She serves in the story primarily as a reason for the Pevensies to enter the wardrobe again, but also as a hostile influence, indicative of the children's unstable world. Her stern personality drives the children to ...