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Ben Barnes | Prince Caspian | |
Georgie Henley | Lucy Pevensie | |
Skandar Keynes | Edmund Pevensie | |
William Moseley | Peter Pevensie | |
Anna Popplewell | Susan Pevensie | |
Sergio Castellitto | King Miraz | |
Peter Dinklage | Trumpkin | |
Warwick Davis | Nikabrik | |
Vincent Grass | Doctor Cornelius | |
Pierfrancesco Favino | General Glozelle | |
Simon Andreu | Lord Scythley | |
David Bowles | Lord Gregoire | |
Predrag Bjelac | Lord Donnon | |
Damián Alcázar | Lord Sopespian | |
Douglas Gresham | Telmarine Crier | |
John Cornell | Glenstorm |
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Producer | Andrew Adamson
Douglas Gresham |
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Writer | Andrew Adamson
Christopher Markus |
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Cinematography | Karl Walter Lindenlaub
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Musician | Harry Gregson-Williams
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"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" sees the four children of the war, Peter (William Moseley), Susan (Anna Popplewell), Edmund (Skandar Keynes) and Lucy (Georgie Henley) all returned to the world of Narnia due to the effects of Susan's magic horn. However, the lavish world of Narnia is not how they left it. Hundreds of years after their time, the land is in chaos as Narnia is now ruled by a tyrant who calls himself, General Miraz (Sergio Castellitto). Miraz is hiding a secret, he is the uncle of the one true heir to Narnia, Prince Caspian (Ben Barnes) but the prince is in exile. With the help of a mouse, Reepicheep (Eddie Izzard), the four children set off to find the prince and restore his rightful place as ruler of Narnia. |
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