The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

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  • Genre(s): Adventure, Family, Fantasy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Michael Apted, John Mahaffie, Jeff Okabayashi, Breeze Callahan, Victoria Sullivan See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes, Georgie Henley, Will Poulter, Anna Popplewell See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 53min
  • Music: David Arnold
  • Award(s): Golden Globe 2011 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Spy Kids: Armageddon, Clifford the Big Red Dog
  • Story:

    This time around Edmund and Lucy Pevensie, along with their pesky cousin Eustace Scrubb find themselves swallowed into a painting and on to a fantastic Narnian ship headed for the very edges of the world.

    Full Story
6.3/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story

This time around Edmund and Lucy Pevensie, along with their pesky cousin Eustace Scrubb find themselves swallowed into a painting and on to a fantastic Narnian ship headed for the very edges of the world.

Ratings

6.3/10

IMDb

AWARDS

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Nominations
Golden Globe Award

Best Original Song Motion Picture | 2011

National Movie Award

Performance of the Year | 2011 | Ben

HPA s Award

Outstanding Compositing Feature Film | 2011

HPA Award

Outstanding Compositing Feature Film | 2011

Saturn Award

Best Costume | 2011 | Isis

Best Fantasy Film | 2011

Best Performance by a Younger Actor | 2011

Best Special Effects | 2011

VES Award

Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture | 2011 | Gabriele

Young Artist Award

Best Performance in a Feature Film Young Ensemble Cast | 2011 | Georgie

ALFS Award

Young British Performer of the Year | 2011 | Will

Grace Award

Most Inspiring Movie Acting | 2011 | Georgie

Muz-TV Music Award

Best Soundtrack | 2011

IGN Award

Best Fantasy Movie | 2010

PFCS Award

Best Live Action Family Film | 2010

Best Performance by a Youth in a Leading or Supporting Role Male | 2010

Best Original Song | 2010

BOX OFFICE

Budget 155,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 415,686,217 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The drawings of the characters during the end credits are the same drawings that appeared in the book. This is a tribute to Pauline Baynes, the series' illustrator, who passed away on August 2, 2008, at the age of 85.

When Susan writes from America, a picture of the Pevensies rests on the table before her. This is a candid behind-the-scenes shot of the four actors from the previous film, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008).

Skandar Keynes' last film before he quit acting.

In the book, the islands with the water that can transform anything into gold, and the enchanted golden treasure, upon which Eustace stumbles, are two separate locations. It was a deliberate choice by the filmmakers to merge the two islands into one destination for running time, and budgetary concerns. Interestingly, the two magical sites are both tests of greed.

Michael Apted chose to remove Prince Caspian's Spanish accent, as he didn't like it, and it didn't do the character service.

Popular Dialogues

"Lucy Pevensie: Will you come and visit us in our world? Aslan: I shall be watching you always. Lucy Pevensie: How? Aslan: In your world, I have another name. You must learn to know me by it. That was the very reason why you were brought to Narnia, that by knowing me here for a little, you may know me better there."

"[last lines] Eustace Clarence Scrubb: We spoken often of Narnia in the days that followed. When my cousins left after the war ended, I missed them with all my heart, as I know all Narnians will miss them 'til the end of time."