The Chronicles Of Narnia - The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe (Extended Version)
Contains mild threat, battle and fantasy violence
Director(s)Andrew Adamson
Production year2005
Genre(s)Adventure, Fantasy
Approx. running minutes144m
CastGeorgie Henley, William Moseley, Skandar Keynes, Anna Popplewell, Tilda Swinton, Rupert Everett (voice), Liam Neeson (voice), Sophie Winkleman, Ray Winstone (voice), Dawn French (voice), James McAvoy
The Chronicles Of Narnia - The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe (Extended Version)
Contains mild threat, battle and fantasy violence
Adaptation of CS Lewis' fantasy adventure in which a group of children enter an enchanted land threatened by an evil wit ...
Adaptation of CS Lewis' fantasy adventure in which a group of children enter an enchanted land threatened by an evil witch. Battles between fantasy creatures and scenes of threat may be a little intense for the very young.
violence
There are a number of battle sequences in which armies of fantastical creatures fight one another. Although there is sight and sound of armour and weapons clashing, as well as a suggestion of creatures being stabbed and speared, there is little detail. At the beginning of the film, prior to children's entry to the land of Narnia, there is sight of an aerial dogfight between two World War II fighter planes, as well as a wartime bombing sequence.
threat and horror
In one scene, a child is captured and has a dagger held to his throat. In another scene, the evil queen pins a different child to the ground and threatens him with a spear. However, these scenes of threat are not prolonged or intense. Other scary scenes include characters fleeing through underground tunnels, as a pack of the evil queen's wolves search for them, and the human children being caught on rapidly shrinking slabs of ice over a fast moving river.
Contains mild threat, battle and fantasy violence
Classified Date:
25/10/2006
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Paperwork Remarks:
Extended version
violence
There are a number of battle sequences in which armies of fantastical creatures fight one another. Although there is sight and sound of armour and weapons clashing, as well as a suggestion of creatures being stabbed and speared, there is little detail. At the beginning of the film, prior to children's entry to the land of Narnia, there is sight of an aerial dogfight between two World War II fighter planes, as well as a wartime bombing sequence.
threat and horror
In one scene, a child is captured and has a dagger held to his throat. In another scene, the evil queen pins a different child to the ground and threatens him with a spear. However, these scenes of threat are not prolonged or intense. Other scary scenes include characters fleeing through underground tunnels, as a pack of the evil queen's wolves search for them, and the human children being caught on rapidly shrinking slabs of ice over a fast moving river.
violence
There are a number of battle sequences in which armies of fantastical creatures fight one another. Although there is sight and sound of armour and weapons clashing, as well as a suggestion of creatures being stabbed and speared, there is little detail. At the beginning of the film, prior to children's entry to the land of Narnia, there is sight of an aerial dogfight between two World War II fighter planes, as well as a wartime bombing sequence.
threat and horror
In one scene, a child is captured and has a dagger held to his throat. In another scene, the evil queen pins a different child to the ground and threatens him with a spear. However, these scenes of threat are not prolonged or intense. Other scary scenes include characters fleeing through underground tunnels, as a pack of the evil queen's wolves search for them, and the human children being caught on rapidly shrinking slabs of ice over a fast moving river.
Director(s)Andrew Adamson
Production year2005
Genre(s)Adventure, Fantasy
Approx. running minutes144m
CastGeorgie Henley, William Moseley, Skandar Keynes, Anna Popplewell, Tilda Swinton, Rupert Everett (voice), Liam Neeson (voice), Sophie Winkleman, Ray Winstone (voice), Dawn French (voice), James McAvoy
Contains mild threat, battle and fantasy violence
Classified Date:
25/10/2006
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Paperwork Remarks:
Extended version
violence
There are a number of battle sequences in which armies of fantastical creatures fight one another. Although there is sight and sound of armour and weapons clashing, as well as a suggestion of creatures being stabbed and speared, there is little detail. At the beginning of the film, prior to children's entry to the land of Narnia, there is sight of an aerial dogfight between two World War II fighter planes, as well as a wartime bombing sequence.
threat and horror
In one scene, a child is captured and has a dagger held to his throat. In another scene, the evil queen pins a different child to the ground and threatens him with a spear. However, these scenes of threat are not prolonged or intense. Other scary scenes include characters fleeing through underground tunnels, as a pack of the evil queen's wolves search for them, and the human children being caught on rapidly shrinking slabs of ice over a fast moving river.