
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
One year after their incredible adventures in the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Peter, Edmund, Lucy and Susan Pevensie return to Narnia to aid a young prince whose life has been threatened by the evil King Miraz. Now, with the help of a colorful cast of new characters, including Trufflehunter the badger and Nikabrik the dwarf, the Pevensie clan embarks on an incredible quest to ensure that Narnia is returned to its rightful heir.
Director(s)
Andrew Adamson
Jakub Dvorak
Alexa Alden
Phil Jones
Michaela Strnadová
Jen Butcher
Martina Götthansova
Ludek Vomacka
Allan Poppleton
Frantisek Rezek
Emma Hinton
Jane McCurdy
Jeff Okabayashi
Richard Matthews
John Mahaffie
Dean Wright
K.C. Hodenfield
Amand Weaver
Stephanie Weststrate
Martin Sebik
Vlastimil Kadeřábek
Bryan Lee Hudkins
Gabriel Reid
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Cast & crew

Tilda Swinton
White Witch
Richard Matthews
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Liam Neeson
Aslan (voice)

Jeff Okabayashi
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K.C. Hodenfield
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Damián Alcázar
Lord Sopespian

Simón Andreu
Lord Scythley
Jakub Dvorak
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Martina Götthansova
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Martin Sebik
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Ken Stott
Trüffeljäger

Eddie Izzard
Reepicheep

Peter Dinklage
Trumpkin

Warwick Davis
Nikabrik

Allan Poppleton
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David Walliams
Bulgy Bear (voice)

John Bach
British Homeguard 1
Alexa Alden
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Stephanie Weststrate
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Alicia Borrachero
Queen Prunaprismia

Predrag Bjelac
Lord Donnon

Curtis Matthew
Faun

Andrew Adamson
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Frantisek Rezek
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Alina Phelan
Midwife 5

Ben Barnes
Prince Caspian

Cornell John
Glenstorm
John Mahaffie
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Sergio Castellitto
King Miraz

Klára Issová
Hag

Pierfrancesco Favino
Lord Glozell
Ephraim Goldin
Glenstorm Son 1

Hana Frejková
Midwife 1

David Bowles
Lord Gregoire

Shane Rangi
Asterius/ Werewolf

William Moseley
Peter Pevensie

Anna Popplewell
Susan Pevensie

Skandar Keynes
Edmund Pevensie

Georgie Henley
Lucy Pevensie

Vincent Grass
Doktor Cornelius
Juan Diego Montoya
Lord Montoya

Douglas Gresham
Telmarine Crier

Ashley Jones
Geeky Boy

Mana Hira Davis
Telmarine Soldier in Boat

Winham Hammond
Telmarine Soldier in Boat
Kristina Beranová
Midwife 2
Lucie Solarova
Midwife 3
Karolina Matouskova
Midwife 4
Joseph Moore
Boy 1
Isaac Bell
Boy 2

Lejla Abbasová
Glenstorm's Wife

Yemi A.D.
Glenstorm Son 2
Carlos Silva Da Silva
Glenstorm Son 3
Gomez Sandoval
Lightning Bolt Centaur

Jan Filipenský
Wimbleweather
David Mottl
Tyrus
Michaela Dvorska
Tyrus
Jack Walley
British Homeguard 2
Marcus O'Donovan
Skeptical Telmarine
Adam Valdez
Telmarine Soldier Killed by Reepicheep

Siobhan Connors
School Girl (uncredited)
Jaymie Bell
Lucy
Phil Jones
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Michaela Strnadová
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Jen Butcher
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Ludek Vomacka
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Emma Hinton
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Jane McCurdy
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Dean Wright
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Amand Weaver
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Vlastimil Kadeřábek
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Bryan Lee Hudkins
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Gabriel Reid
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
One year after their return from "Narnia" the four Pevensie children are summoned back. They arrive to discover everything has been destroyed and the land divided - humankind and animals no longer co-exist - under the autocratic rule of the nasty king "Miraz" (Sergio Castelitto) who murdered the previous king and usurped the throne from the rightful successor Prince "Caspian" (Ben Barnes). A great supporting cast including Peter Dinklage, Warwick Davis and Pierfranceso Favino help the kids and the Prince do battle - alongside a rather deferential but feisty vocal contribution from Eddie Izzard as "Reepicheep", the chivalric mouse - to restore the proper order. It's not got as much going for it as the first film in the series; the story isn't quite so engaging - but again the dialogue, scenery and score all contribute to a thoroughly enjoyable family fantasy adventure that relies much more on the quality of the story than on extensive use of CGI.
r96sk
A definitive downgrade on the first film, but this sequel still entertains to a good level. <em>'The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian'</em> is a suitably entertaining production, if not an exceptional one; though it's not far off. I like the fresh new story and the fact that all four of the youngsters remain, but the change from dark, snowy settings to plain, summer-like conditions means the film does lose some spark. There's also much less intrigue with the villains. Georgie Henley (Lucy), William Moseley (Peter), Anna Popplewell (Susan) and Skandar Keynes (Edmund) are again enjoyable in their roles. Liam Neeson, just barely, reprises his role of Aslan - his inclusion does feel forced, as great a character as he is. Away from those four, you have a number of new faces. Ben Barnes (Caspian), Peter Dinklage (Trumpkin), Warwick Davis (Nikabrik) and Eddie Izzard (Reepicheep) are my standouts. Barnes is solid, I liked watching Caspian. Dinklage is great, while Davis and Izzard are welcomed newbies. Like the first film, the casting here is done astutely. They definitely should've shortened this though, the ending does drag a fair bit. There's also a couple of different moments that feel like the end, yet evidently aren't - there's certainly more than a few pacing issues. With all that said, I still had a more than decent time watching.




