Starring: Richard Dempsey , Sophie Cook
Directed by: Alex Kirby , Marilyn Fox
Produced by: Paul Stone
Written by: C.S. Lewis , Alan Seymour
This widely heralded three-part BBC production will thrill your family with worlds of fire-breathing dragons, sprightly nymphs, talking animals, kings and queens and brave children, all entered through a very special wardrobe.
Item Number: 14783
Welcome to the enchanted world of Narnia, the mystical land sprung from the mind of legendary author C.S. Lewis. This widely heralded three-part BBC production will thrill your family with worlds of fire-breathing dragons, sprightly nymphs, talking animals, kings and queens and brave children, all entered through a very special wardrobe. These epic battles of good versus evil features the films The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, Prince Caspian and the Voyage of the Dawn Treader plus The Silver Chair. Perhaps The New York Times said it best: "The Narnia stories have been told in many ways, but here they benefit from first-rate performances and substantial productions." Gather the family for three discs of classic entertainment.
The Lion, The Witch, & The Wardrobe
| Peter Pevensie | --- | Richard Dempsey |
| Susan Pevensie | --- | Sophie Cook |
| Edmund Pevensie | --- | Jonathan R. Scott |
| Lucy Pevensie | --- | Sophie Wilcox |
| the Professor | --- | Michael Aldridge |
| Aslan | --- | Ailsa Berk |
| Peter as an Adult | --- | Christopher Bramwell |
| Aslan’s Satyr | --- | Garfield Brown |
| Susan as an Adult | --- | Suzanne Debney |
| The White Witch | --- | Barbara Kellerman |
| Fox | --- | Hamish Kerr |
| Mrs. Beaver | --- | Lesley Nicol |
| Mr. Beaver | --- | Kerry Shale |
| Edmund as an Adult | --- | Charles Ponting |
| Mr. Tumnus | --- | Jeffrey S. Perry |
| Lucy as an Adult | --- | Juliet Waley |
| Father Christmas | --- | Bert Parnaby |
Written by C.S. Lewis
Screenplay by Alan Seymour
Directed by Marilyn Fox
Produced by Paul Stone
Executive Produced by Colin Schindler
Original Music by Geoffrey Burgon
Cinematography by John Mason, Chris Townsend
Film Editing by Stephen Newnham
Costume Design by Ros Little, Charlotte Palmer, Judy Pepperdine
Prince Caspian and the Voyage of the Dawn Treader
| Peter Pevensie | --- | Richard Dempsey |
| Edmund Pevensie | --- | Jonathan R. Scott |
| Susan Pevensie | --- | Sophie Cook |
| Lucy Pevensie | --- | Sophie Wilcox |
| Eustace | --- | David Thwaites |
| King Caspian | --- | Samuel West |
| Reepicheep | --- | Warwick Davis |
| Prince Caspian | --- | Jean Marc Perret |
| Captain Drinian | --- | John Hallam |
| King Miraz | --- | Robert Lang |
| Nikabrik | --- | George Claydon |
| Trumpkin | --- | Big Mick |
| Glenstorm | --- | William Todd Jones |
| Aslan | --- | Tim Rose |
| Aaslan (Voice) | --- | Ronald Pickup |
| Ramandu’s Daughter | --- | Gabrielle Anwar |
Written by C.S. Lewis
Screenplay by Alan Seymour
Directed by Alex Kirby
Produced by Paul Stone
Executive Produced by Dale Bell, Jay Rayvid, Colin Schindler
Original Music by Geoffrey Burgon
Film Editing by Stephen Newnham
Costume Design by Ros Little, Charlotte Palmer, Judy Pepperdine
The Silver Chair
| Eustace | --- | David Thwaites |
| Camilla Power | --- | Jill Pole |
| Chief Bully | --- | tat Whalley |
| Aslan | --- | Ailsa Berk |
| Aslan (Voice) | --- | Ronald Pickup |
| King Caspian | --- | Geoffrey Russell |
| Prince Rillian | --- | Richard Henders |
| Trumpkin | --- | Big Mick |
| Reepicheep | --- | Warwick Davis |
| Lord Drinian | --- | Roy Boyd |
| Young Caspian | --- | Jean Marc Perret |
| Mr. Tumnus | --- | Jeffrey S. Perry |
Written by C.S. Lewis
Screenplay by Alan Symour
Directed by Alex Kirby
Produced by Paul Stone
Executive Produced by Dale Bell, Jay Rayvid, Colin Schindler
Original Music by Geoffrey Burgon
Film Editing by Malcolm Banthorpe
Costume Design by Rosalind Little, Judy Pepperdine
BAFTA® Awards
1989 - Lion, Witch & Wardrobe: Best Visual Lighting
"The Narnia stories have been told in many ways, but here they benefit from first-rate performances and substantial productions." - The New York Times
"Top 10 Children's Video Selection" - TV Guide
"A thoroughly marvelous telling. A voyage well worth taking!" - Los Angeles Times
"[Rating Grade: A] Splendid... the rare sort of stuff which kids are eager to return to. The animation and special effects are especially striking!" - Entertainment Weekly