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Georgie Henley | Lucy Pevensie | |
Skandar Keynes | Edmund Pevensie | |
Ben Barnes | Caspian | |
Will Poulter | Eustace Clarence Scrubb | |
Gary Sweet | Drinian | |
Terry Norris | Lord Bern | |
Bruce Spence | Lord Rhoop | |
Bille Brown | Coriakin | |
Laura Brent | Liliandil | |
Colin Moody | Auctioneer | |
Tilda Swinton | The White Witch | |
Anna Popplewell | Susan Pevensie | |
William Moseley | Peter Pevensie | |
Shane Rangi | Tavros | |
Arthur Angel | Rhince | |
Liam Neeson | Aslan | |
Nathaniel Parker | Caspian's Father | |
Roy Billing | Chief Dufflepud | |
David Vallon | Slave Trader | |
Billy Brown | Coriakin | |
Rachel Blakely | Gael's Mum | |
Neil Young | Dufflepud #2 | |
Simon Pegg | Reepicheep |
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Producer | Andrew Adamson
Mark Johnson |
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Writer | Richard LaGravenese
Michael Petroni C.S. Lewis |
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Cinematography | Dante Spinotti
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Musician | David Arnold
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“The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” is yet another tale in the legend of the Pevensie siblings. This time, Lucy Pevensie (Georgie Henley) and her brother Edmund Pevensie (Skandar Keynes) return to Narnia along with their cousin, Eustace (Will Poulter). Once on the other side of this magical world they reunite with Prince Caspian (Ben Barnes) for the maiden voyage of his royal ship, The Dawn Treader across the broad sea of Narnia. During their journey they encounter dwarves, hungry dragons as they reach the edge of the world and the lost warriors who linger there. |
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