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6.9/10
IMDbBest Achievement in Makeup | 2006 | Tami Lane
Best Make UpHair | 2006 | Gregory Nicotero
Best Performance by a Youth in a Lead or Supporting Role Female | 2005 | Georgie Henley
Best Performance in a Feature Film Young Actress Age Ten or Younger | 2006 | Georgie Henley
MakeUp of the Year For and | 2005 | Gregory Nicotero
MakeUp of the Year | 2005 | Gregory Nicotero
Composer of the Year For | 2005 | Harry Gregson-Williams
Composer of the Year | 2005 | Harry Gregson-Williams
Film Music | 2006 | Harry Gregson-Williams
Special Event Album of the Year | 2006 | TobyMac
Excellence in Fantasy Film | 2006 | Isis Mussenden
Best Achievement in Sound Mixing | 2006 | Tony Johnson
Best Achievement in Visual Effects | 2006 | Dean Wright
Best Original Song Motion Picture | 2006 | Alanis Morissette
Best Original Score Motion Picture | 2006 | Harry Gregson-Williams
Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects | 2006 | Dean Wright
Best Costume Design | 2006 | Isis Mussenden
Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media | 2007 | Harry Gregson-Williams
Best Song Written for Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media | 2007 | Imogen Heap
British Supporting Actor of the Year | 2006 | James McAvoy
British Supporting Actress of the Year | 2006 | Tilda Swinton
Best Newcomer | 2006 | Georgie Henley
Best Villain | 2006 | Tilda Swinton
Best Actress | 2006 | Tilda Swinton
Best Writing | 2006 | Ann Peacock
Best Director | 2006 | Andrew Adamson
Best Performance by a Younger Actor | 2006 | William Moseley
Best Special Effects | 2006 | Dean Wright
Feature Film Category | 2006 | Ann Peacock
Best Dramatic Presentation Long Form | 2006 | C. S. Lewis
Best Film | 2005 | Andrew Adamson
Most Promising Performer | 2006 | Georgie Henley
Best Breakthrough Performance | 2006 | Georgie Henley
Best Young Actress | 2006 | Georgie Henley
Best Youth Performance | 2006 | Georgie Henley
Best Makeup and Hairstyling | 2006 | Beth Hathaway
Best Performance in a Feature Film Comedy or Drama Leading Young Actor | 2006 | William Moseley
MakeupHair | 2006 | Tami Lane
Visual Effects | 2006 | Dean Wright
Art Direction | 2006 | Jeffrey Thorp
Costume Design | 2006 | Isis Mussenden
Best Sound Editing in Feature Film Sound Effects Foley | 2006 | Heather Gross
Best Sound Editing in Feature Film Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement | 2006 | Richard Beggs
Best Original Song Written for Film | 2006 | Imogen Heap
Outstanding Visual Effects in an Effects Driven Motion Picture | 2006 | Dean Wright
Outstanding Performance by an Animated Character in a Live Action Motion Picture | 2006 | Erik De Boer
Excellence in Filmmaking | 2006 | Donald McAlpine
Budget 180,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 745,013,115 USD
Georgie Henley's reaction to Mr. Tumnus at the lamppost is genuine. She had not seen her castmate James McAvoy in his costume before the scene was filmed, so her screams and reaction were real. Georgie's first reaction to the snowy world of Narnia is also genuine. She was carried into the set blindfolded to make her first entrance, and her wide-eyed, delighted reactions to it, all are entirely her own.
The wolves that destroyed the Beavers' home were mostly real animals, with one or two CGI ones added in, although their tails had to be digitally removed and re-added. Their tails kept wagging while filming the scene, making them appear friendly.
When the adults' swearing got out of hand on the set, Georgie Henley (Lucy) set up a swear bucket. James McAvoy was supposedly the worst offender. Even her teenager co-stars had to pay their toll, though, especially Skandar Keynes, according to the DVD commentary.
The inscription on the blade of Peter's sword reads, "When Aslan shakes his mane, Narnia shall know spring again."
During the air-raid sequence, the photo of the Pevensies' father, which Edmund risks his life to retrieve, is actually the real-life portrait of editor Sim Evan-Jones's father.
"Aslan: [almost in a roar] Do not cite the Deep Magic to me Witch. I was there when it was written."
"Susan Pevensie: [about Lucy] She thinks she's found a magical land... In the upstairs wardrobe. Professor Kirke: [eyes widening, he rushes to the children] What did you say? Peter Pevensie: Um, the wardrobe. Upstairs. Lucy thinks she's found a forest inside. Susan Pevensie: She won't stop going on about it. Professor Kirke: What was it like? Susan Pevensie: Like talking to a lunatic. Professor Kirke: No, no, no. Not her, the forest! Susan Pevensie: [stares] You're not saying you believe her? Professor Kirke: You don't? Susan Pevensie: But, of course not. I mean, logically it's impossible. Professor Kirke: What do they teach in schools these days?"