This final scene always makes me tear up big time. From Rillian’s bittersweet reunion with his father and especially seeing Aslan’s blood resurrecting Caspian takes me from tears of sorrow to tears joy effortlessly EVERY. TIME! For those who feel the need to criticize or needlessly bash this adaptation, especially compared to the Disney versions, I respectfully request that you take your cynicism to videos about THOSE films, and leave those of us who were privileged enough to encounter these soulful masterpieces FIRST as children the opportunity to revisit a precious memory. Effects may age and become laughable, but I believe Clive Staple Lewis would have applauded BBC’s efforts. For such a tiny, pre-Game of Thrones budget, they took a simple children’s series--emphasis on CHILDREN Disney-defenders!--and make something truly special WITHOUT political-correctness or compromising the author’s vision! Feel free to enjoy the Disney versions, but this is the one I will show to my children and grandchildren just as my grandmother allowed me to watch the VHS versions every single time I came to her house as many times as I pleased. Long Live Aslan!
I so agree with you. This is so superior in acting And in music. True special effects aren’t as good but this Version has more substance Then the movies and acting on a Shakespearean level I could see the BBC over and over again. Plus you can’t beat Tom Baker as puddleglum
@@markpettis2896 When I was a kid I really liked Puddleglum's character without realizing he was played by a renowned actor. He was vividly brought to life.
And the real tragedy... that the BBC never finished making adaptations to the rest of the books. No Horse and his Boy, no Magicians Nephew, no Last Battle.
@@ImperatorPenguin Yes, thats the saddest part. Why did they give it up, bastards!!! Its such a shame, really. Im sad that Disney has not made silver chair, horse and his boy, magicians nephew and last battle. But could have made them all by today!!! And could have been finished in 2018 but no, they cant! Why? Because they are lazy!!! Whats the problem?! Saddest part is that there are completely no adaptations of them. I miss Narnia so much
The BBC made 4 Narnia stories, the 2nd, 4th, 5th and 6th of seven books CS Lewis wrote in tyhe forties and early fifties. Beautiful and perfect, All I read growing up! Happy days...
The BBC versions of C.S. Lewis' wonderful stories of Narnia aren't as 'high-tech' as Disney's films with all of the special effects which Disney brought to the silver screen. Yet the BBC version has remained far more faithful to Lewis' plots and story lines than Disney's version. The creators of the BBC Version of the Silver Chair knew something of what Lewis speaks of as the "numinous". There is something wonderfully challenging about their presentation of Lewis' timeless stories. Lewis understood something which he spoke of as "numinous" - the arousing spiritual or religious emotion, mystery or awe inspiring. The BBC version captures something of the essence of Narnia - the Numinous." Tragically, Disney has rewritten Lewis works so that all similarity between the film and the book are merely the names of characters.They were so involved in re-writing Lewis' work; they often missed the essential meaning and significance of the plots and subplots. Although Disney's films are picturesque and entertaining - they didn't understand Lewis. The Disney film "Prince Caspian" is a tragic disappointment. Despite the lack of sophistication and special effects; the BBC version is far superior to Lewis's Narnia Chronicles than Disney's adaptations.
Thanks!! I just saved all of these into a playlist so I can find them again soon. These are wonderful, I remember them all from childhood. When I now read the stories to my daughter, these are the characters that play in my mind, not the over computerized disney imitations.
I'm from 11 years later to tell you that I really wish someone made a video of that violin version of the theme. It always gives me goosebumps. Thanks so much for uploading all the movies. I watched them so long ago and they still haven't lost their magic.
I’m not excited. I’d rather they’d leave the Disney and Fox films alone. I’ll just focus my attention on the Percy Jackson reboot on Disney+ while I continue to watch the Disney versions.
I love these verisons of the movie thanks so much for uploading. Sometimes it makes me wich they used the Narina song in the newer ones just to bring back a little bit of the charm form my child hood
If you notice in the Disney version of Prince Caspian, we hardly see Caspian feeling happy or smiling or having fun times with the Pevensies like in the book. He is shown to be always at rivalry esp with Peter, whereas in the book, they both agree on all decisions, cuz both believed and obeyed Aslan's guidance like in the book. Just shows how much Disney changed the story:(:(:(
The most resonant stories recognize truth. Adults under the 'Real World' spell, have chosen a fear of separateness from our desires. Puddleglum's speech about choice of belief determining experience as well as Ramandu's daughter's: "You cannot know. You can only believe, or not", are not fanciful. It is in our Dream that we remember what is real. The material world is the illusion. We suffer so that we learn there is more. This is The Reality Dream. Long live Narnia! :)
Thanks I've seen the BBC/wonder Works version of all the 3 movies so many times and I love them. Its just that I wish Disney had not changed the essence of Narnia so much.
Yes, thank you for uploading! Definately my favourite novel and television series of all time :3 Wonderful music and costumes all around. I wish they'd made the other three books- but hopefully Walden and Disney will :3
great job for uploading this series,i havent seen this since i was a kid when it came out.Man has the time flown.I wished they had more movies like this now a days unlike what they have now which alot of it is crap,good upload! :-)
Man watching the end credits reminds me of when I used to watch this in the winter months. Very cool music and a very cool series. The BBC should really consider remaking all the novels into a series.
Douglas Gresham, as C.S. Lewis stepson and inheritor DID approve the script. The fact he approved a different script twenty-some-odd-years later doesn't detract from that.
they start apologising to aslan, id have been like "why the hell did you make me do all that via blackmail of not going home, who do you think you are?! and you clearly knew where rillian was all along, why did you send me?! then he'd eat me and id regret saying it haha
I don't care what others think about this show. I love the BBC versions. They are more accurate and they contain so much more pure expression than the new versions. Without modern technology and filiming methods, I can focus more on the message of the show, rather than the making of it. The end always brings me to tears in this movie. I am so glad that Jesus Christ is our living Aslan and I can't wait to spend eternity with Him!
I always loved the moment in the books where Caspian rose up out of the river, heck it even made me cry. This kind of killed it for me. Not sure why, but I don't like these versions that much, they creep me out for some reason. I think it's Aslan's voice. *shudders* :|
The modern films R not un-watchable, but there's something about the BBC versions, like there might B a bit of actual magic in them, that the modern films sadly lack. I do hope they make a modern version of "Silver Chair", if only for nostalgia sake.
That bit where Aslan goes on about how he's in our world as well but by another name etc, the words he uses are more or less written by CSLewis, but they're from The Dawn Treader not The Silver Chair and it's Edmund and Lucy who he tells. I've just checked. And it sounds as if he's telling Eustace and Jill they can't return to Narnia, though they're never actually told this.
You know, it actually wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. It's old, yes, and the newer ones look way way better, but this one follows the book really well, except near the end it doesn't follow nearly as closely. But still it's not all that bad :) I wish they would make a modern version of all of the books though
DeutschMickey it’s a bit laughable how after Aslan’s roar knocked the wall bordering his country and Experiment House down, that when Jill, Eustace and Caspian ran to where the bullies had congregated, they just ran away. In the book Jill plied her riding crop on the girls, while Eustace and Caspian beat the boys with the flat of their swords. Also Jill and Eustace changed out of their fancy clothes, while the headmistress had been going hysterical on the phone to the police about a lion escaped from a circus, and escaped convicts who broke down walls and carried swords.
Back when these were out on BBC they drew around 10 million viewers which was a huge success for the BBC ever since LWW started them off. Sadly despite that they couldn't afford to carry the franchise on. Hence why they rushed VDT straight after shortening Prince Caspian.
I didn't say he intended to write a Christian story. I'm saying that he did write a Christian story. And later he carried the elements of Christianity through the other stories. Your own quotation proves me right. Lewis' love for mythology did not exclude with the 'true myth' of Christianity. And Lewis himself said that, while LLW is not Allegorical, it does have Christian Parallels. He said he used his stories to bypass sleeping dragons...even modern day critics recognize the Christian element.
You're sharp! C.S. Lewis, the author, was famously a devout Christian and besides the obvious analogy of the Chronicles of Narnia, wrote a number of books about God and the Christian walk. I read ages ago that the Narnia books were an attempt to make the Christian message more accessible to younger people who'd read his fiction as I did many years ago. 'The Last Battle' has an end of world theme and even an Antichrist figure who mirrors Aslan but is a fraud. (Tashlan)
THE BBC produced only 4 of the 7 books. They did not do the final book. However, if you watch the end credits at the end of Silver chair, they show the "boiling cauldron brook" that is mentioned in Aslan's country in the final chapter of book 7
I don't actually remember what I meant at the time. Sorry, ignore me, I just spot errors and then ramble about a load of crap. I don't even understand myself sometimes. I don't even writing this comment. I was probably just annoyed because it's a minor inaccuracy book in relation with the books. Being that Eustance and Jill were never told they could not return to Narnia and that line is in fact from a different book.
@zendolian Well I remember read that someone sent a letter about it to Lewis, and here is his answering: "Who came at the same time as Santa?Who is called the son of "Great King"? Who died because of humans bad acting and became back livings? Who was called a Lamb and lion?" I may have forgotten some parts of the letter but the point is clear and I think anyone can quess who Lewis meant with that all, because there is just one person to fit if you ask me. I found letter with Google.
the BBC did 3 series, in 88, 89, 90, the first was Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe, the second was PC/VDT and the 3rd and final one was this one, The Silver Chair. If someone has the others...they aren't part of the BBC series and I've never heard of them...
Thank you for sharing these. I've never seen them before. I agree with many of the others that it would have been nice to see the last book made or The Boy and His Horse. I have a feeling they are going to screw up the story of the last book since it looks like they are adding Susan into the movie and she never returns to Narnia after Prince Caspian but I saw her in the trailer.
They did end it pretty well here, I know it was'nt the last book. I reckon the 'Last Battle' might have been a bit too dark for Family tea on a Sunday.
Thank you. bbc Caspian is much better than the new one. I'm not talking about the appearance but in general. However, at the end of this version Caspian should be a young man as Eustace saw him (I agree with jochannel).
Sweet. Shame they never finished the series... kinda leaves us hanging. Still, I suppose the books are unfinished too, really. CS Lewis intended to continue Susan's story but died before he could.
Goodbye Aslan, goodbye my love goodbye. But Aslan said these words about his other name to Lucy at the end of "Dawn treader" book. Its a shame that BBC has not continued to make all books. And that Disney stopped it too but I expected it to make all parts. Am so upset and disappointed. Why is that? Why cant they make all parts?! Just why?
@drodga I thought the LWW was the first book? Which came first then? :) Oh and P.S What was the 4th one the BBC did, I thought they only did LWW, PCVDT, and the SC? :)
oh he knew he was a christian and this was a good way to help people understand christian faith. Dying for peoples sins etc aslans country/heavan its all there black and white
i hope the last book The Last Battle is being made in to film. after The Silver Chair in 2011. since all the kids returns to Narnia. and see Narnia bee destroyed. and find out that it whas never Narnia. but the sad part is that you learn that Pevensie children are actualy dead. they died in a trane crash. so they are in Aslan's contry. wich is the real Narnia. ad all the caracters wee love are there. The Last Battle is the final book. out of the 7. i hope they maske it...:-/
Hey guys is this the final chapter? does it continue.? I was back in Greece then and it showed only till this one...if there anything more please let me know.!
And why not write Douglas Gresham (stepson and literary inheritor of C S Lewis) and ask how he likes it? A few people for story-teller and characters, card board figures moving along with story, one video per chapter in the books ... I think it would be likebale. And it may not count as a film version. I cannot guarantee that, though.
This final scene always makes me tear up big time. From Rillian’s bittersweet reunion with his father and especially seeing Aslan’s blood resurrecting Caspian takes me from tears of sorrow to tears joy effortlessly EVERY. TIME! For those who feel the need to criticize or needlessly bash this adaptation, especially compared to the Disney versions, I respectfully request that you take your cynicism to videos about THOSE films, and leave those of us who were privileged enough to encounter these soulful masterpieces FIRST as children the opportunity to revisit a precious memory. Effects may age and become laughable, but I believe Clive Staple Lewis would have applauded BBC’s efforts. For such a tiny, pre-Game of Thrones budget, they took a simple children’s series--emphasis on CHILDREN Disney-defenders!--and make something truly special WITHOUT political-correctness or compromising the author’s vision! Feel free to enjoy the Disney versions, but this is the one I will show to my children and grandchildren just as my grandmother allowed me to watch the VHS versions every single time I came to her house as many times as I pleased. Long Live Aslan!
I so agree with you. This is so superior in acting And in music. True special effects aren’t as good but this Version has more substance Then the movies and acting on a Shakespearean level I could see the BBC over and over again. Plus you can’t beat Tom Baker as puddleglum
100% agree with you!
@@markpettis2896 When I was a kid I really liked Puddleglum's character without realizing he was played by a renowned actor. He was vividly brought to life.
And the real tragedy... that the BBC never finished making adaptations to the rest of the books. No Horse and his Boy, no Magicians Nephew, no Last Battle.
@@ImperatorPenguin Yes, thats the saddest part. Why did they give it up, bastards!!! Its such a shame, really. Im sad that Disney has not made silver chair, horse and his boy, magicians nephew and last battle. But could have made them all by today!!! And could have been finished in 2018 but no, they cant! Why? Because they are lazy!!! Whats the problem?! Saddest part is that there are completely no adaptations of them. I miss Narnia so much
The BBC made 4 Narnia stories, the 2nd, 4th, 5th and 6th of seven books CS Lewis wrote in tyhe forties and early fifties. Beautiful and perfect, All I read growing up! Happy days...
The BBC versions of C.S. Lewis' wonderful stories of Narnia aren't as 'high-tech' as Disney's films with all of the special effects which Disney brought to the silver screen. Yet the BBC version has remained far more faithful to Lewis' plots and story lines than Disney's version.
The creators of the BBC Version of the Silver Chair knew something of what Lewis speaks of as the "numinous". There is something wonderfully challenging about their presentation of Lewis' timeless stories. Lewis understood something which he spoke of as "numinous" - the arousing spiritual or religious emotion, mystery or awe inspiring.
The BBC version captures something of the essence of Narnia - the Numinous." Tragically, Disney has rewritten Lewis works so that all similarity between the film and the book are merely the names of characters.They were so involved in re-writing Lewis' work; they often missed the essential meaning and significance of the plots and subplots.
Although Disney's films are picturesque and entertaining - they didn't understand Lewis. The Disney film "Prince Caspian" is a tragic disappointment.
Despite the lack of sophistication and special effects; the BBC version is far superior to Lewis's Narnia Chronicles than Disney's adaptations.
Yeah but at least the disney version was enjoyable to watch
Thanks!! I just saved all of these into a playlist so I can find them again soon. These are wonderful, I remember them all from childhood. When I now read the stories to my daughter, these are the characters that play in my mind, not the over computerized disney imitations.
I'm from 11 years later to tell you that I really wish someone made a video of that violin version of the theme. It always gives me goosebumps. Thanks so much for uploading all the movies. I watched them so long ago and they still haven't lost their magic.
Now let's see what Netflix can do with this series, hopefully it will include all the books
I’m not excited. I’d rather they’d leave the Disney and Fox films alone. I’ll just focus my attention on the Percy Jackson reboot on Disney+ while I continue to watch the Disney versions.
I wish someone would make the Magician's Nephew!
As do I.
IMDb says there is an adaptation in production but that is the only source I can currently find
Same..I've been saying this for forever!
Thank you so much for these, took me back to my favourite childhood book and I'd never seen the Silver Chair before. ❤ What a treat.
I love these verisons of the movie thanks so much for uploading. Sometimes it makes me wich they used the Narina song in the newer ones just to bring back a little bit of the charm form my child hood
3:48 Funny how none of the bullies notice anything strange about the wall blowing up.
Thanks again Caspian, it was nice to meet you.
If you notice in the Disney version of Prince Caspian, we hardly see Caspian feeling happy or smiling or having fun times with the Pevensies like in the book. He is shown to be always at rivalry esp with Peter, whereas in the book, they both agree on all decisions, cuz both believed and obeyed Aslan's guidance like in the book. Just shows how much Disney changed the story:(:(:(
"Now drive that thorn into my paw"
"Ah... Aslan... Is 'thorn' some strange lion word for 'freaken huge wooden spike'?'"
Thorns do grow that large.
The most resonant stories recognize truth. Adults under the 'Real World' spell, have chosen a fear of separateness from our desires. Puddleglum's speech about choice of belief determining experience as well as Ramandu's daughter's: "You cannot know. You can only believe, or not", are not fanciful. It is in our Dream that we remember what is real. The material world is the illusion. We suffer so that we learn there is more. This is The Reality Dream. Long live Narnia! :)
this was lovely. thank you ever so much.
Aslan: "There I Have Another Name, You Must Learn To Know Me By It.
Me: "MGM" XD
Thank you for putting these up really appreciate it.
Bravo! Well done! You are close to the Kingdom of Heaven.
4:39 What a powerful ending.
Thanks I've seen the BBC/wonder Works version of all the 3 movies so many times and I love them. Its just that I wish Disney had not changed the essence of Narnia so much.
Yes, thank you for uploading! Definately my favourite novel and television series of all time :3 Wonderful music and costumes all around. I wish they'd made the other three books- but hopefully Walden and Disney will :3
thanks for putting all the movies of narnia, they are so great. It´s bad that BBC didn´t make all the movies.
But i enjoyed them
thanks again
Bravo! Bravi! Bravissimo! Thanks for uploading all this!!!
great job for uploading this series,i havent seen this since i was a kid when it came out.Man has the time flown.I wished they had more movies like this now a days unlike what they have now which alot of it is crap,good upload! :-)
Notice how at the end, Aslan and Caspian just float up into the air! I think it was so Aslan could roar, thereby drawing it all to a close.
Man watching the end credits reminds me of when I used to watch this in the winter months. Very cool music and a very cool series.
The BBC should really consider remaking all the novels into a series.
Douglas Gresham, as C.S. Lewis stepson and inheritor DID approve the script. The fact he approved a different script twenty-some-odd-years later doesn't detract from that.
The music is very heart warming.
they start apologising to aslan, id have been like "why the hell did you make me do all that via blackmail of not going home, who do you think you are?! and you clearly knew where rillian was all along, why did you send me?! then he'd eat me and id regret saying it haha
This version is legendary.
The girl (Camilla Power) went on to be a teacher in Waterloo Road!
The music that haunts me to this day.
Ugh. Watching it all end makes me almost as sad as it did when I was a little kid. :'(
I don't care what others think about this show. I love the BBC versions. They are more accurate and they contain so much more pure expression than the new versions. Without modern technology and filiming methods, I can focus more on the message of the show, rather than the making of it. The end always brings me to tears in this movie. I am so glad that Jesus Christ is our living Aslan and I can't wait to spend eternity with Him!
I always loved the moment in the books where Caspian rose up out of the river, heck it even made me cry. This kind of killed it for me. Not sure why, but I don't like these versions that much, they creep me out for some reason. I think it's Aslan's voice. *shudders* :|
The modern films R not un-watchable, but there's something about the BBC versions, like there might B a bit of actual magic in them, that the modern films sadly lack. I do hope they make a modern version of "Silver Chair", if only for nostalgia sake.
Three years on and they are starting to film one now. I hope it's good!
Because they capture the spirit of the books.
4:53 I always here this song play whenever I finish The Last Battle.
young caspian in this is so adorable
that's the biggest thorn I've ever seen!
There's still the Magicians Nephew and Horse and His boy though. BBC never made any more of these after Silver Chair was finished.
And don't forget The Last Battle
Ya, Magicians Nephew was one of my favorites.
Well done guys especially Tom Baker. Well done.
I like the Liam Neeson Aslan better too. His voice seemed stronger and smoother. Calming but fearsome at the same time.
That bit where Aslan goes on about how he's in our world as well but by another name etc, the words he uses are more or less written by CSLewis, but they're from The Dawn Treader not The Silver Chair and it's Edmund and Lucy who he tells. I've just checked. And it sounds as if he's telling Eustace and Jill they can't return to Narnia, though they're never actually told this.
I wish they went forward with all the movies :(
You know, it actually wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. It's old, yes, and the newer ones look way way better, but this one follows the book really well, except near the end it doesn't follow nearly as closely. But still it's not all that bad :) I wish they would make a modern version of all of the books though
DeutschMickey it’s a bit laughable how after Aslan’s roar knocked the wall bordering his country and Experiment House down, that when Jill, Eustace and Caspian ran to where the bullies had congregated, they just ran away. In the book Jill plied her riding crop on the girls, while Eustace and Caspian beat the boys with the flat of their swords. Also Jill and Eustace changed out of their fancy clothes, while the headmistress had been going hysterical on the phone to the police about a lion escaped from a circus, and escaped convicts who broke down walls and carried swords.
Back when these were out on BBC they drew around 10 million viewers which was a huge success for the BBC ever since LWW started them off. Sadly despite that they couldn't afford to carry the franchise on. Hence why they rushed VDT straight after shortening Prince Caspian.
Old movies characters are all glowing lmao
I.used to watch this
Yes, you are absolutly right; C.S. Lewis wrote the chronicles of Narnia as a symbol of spiritual life and clearly Alsan means Christ. Blessings, f.j.
I agree, The horse and his boy is my favorite one aswell :)
I didn't say he intended to write a Christian story. I'm saying that he did write a Christian story. And later he carried the elements of Christianity through the other stories. Your own quotation proves me right. Lewis' love for mythology did not exclude with the 'true myth' of Christianity. And Lewis himself said that, while LLW is not Allegorical, it does have Christian Parallels. He said he used his stories to bypass sleeping dragons...even modern day critics recognize the Christian element.
You're sharp! C.S. Lewis, the author, was famously a devout Christian and besides the obvious analogy of the Chronicles of Narnia, wrote a number of books about God and the Christian walk.
I read ages ago that the Narnia books were an attempt to make the Christian message more accessible to younger people who'd read his fiction as I did many years ago.
'The Last Battle' has an end of world theme and even an Antichrist figure who mirrors Aslan but is a fraud. (Tashlan)
Is anyone still watching this now of 2018?
I'm watching it here in 2020!
I'm watching during quarantine
THE BBC produced only 4 of the 7 books.
They did not do the final book.
However, if you watch the end credits at the end of Silver chair, they show the "boiling cauldron brook" that is mentioned in Aslan's country in the final chapter of book 7
I don't actually remember what I meant at the time. Sorry, ignore me, I just spot errors and then ramble about a load of crap. I don't even understand myself sometimes. I don't even writing this comment. I was probably just annoyed because it's a minor inaccuracy book in relation with the books. Being that Eustance and Jill were never told they could not return to Narnia and that line is in fact from a different book.
I still want to go to Narnia and Aslan’s country.
@zendolian Well I remember read that someone sent a letter about it to Lewis, and here is his answering: "Who came at the same time as Santa?Who is called the son of "Great King"? Who died because of humans bad acting and became back livings? Who was called a Lamb and lion?" I may have forgotten some parts of the letter but the point is clear and I think anyone can quess who Lewis meant with that all, because there is just one person to fit if you ask me. I found letter with Google.
Why is Mr Tumnus credited in the Silver Chair?
I don’t remember seeing him..
they say a frew lines frm vtd right when aslan tell him that hes is in our world 2 that was said 2 ed
the BBC did 3 series, in 88, 89, 90, the first was Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe, the second was PC/VDT and the 3rd and final one was this one, The Silver Chair. If someone has the others...they aren't part of the BBC series and I've never heard of them...
my brother burps like that lion roars, still enjoying this though :)
I couldn't agree more.
Thank you for sharing these. I've never seen them before. I agree with many of the others that it would have been nice to see the last book made or The Boy and His Horse. I have a feeling they are going to screw up the story of the last book since it looks like they are adding Susan into the movie and she never returns to Narnia after Prince Caspian but I saw her in the trailer.
They did end it pretty well here, I know it was'nt the last book. I reckon the 'Last Battle' might have been a bit too dark for Family tea on a Sunday.
Not surprising this series won a BAFTA
i know for sure they did the last books as well i recall seeing them O_O!
They shoulsd make all the chronicles of narnia into movies.
Actually, he did. Mostly LWW, but the others reflect his deep theology.
that thorn is HUGE
1:28 Jean-Marc Perret would make a good Doctor Who.
@shedininja001 The BBC didn't do any others apart from the 3 uploaded here :)
i love this movie roar roar hu hu hu i love this movie
2:29 .... hmmm ... foreshadowing ... lol, shadow ... shadowlands. 2:50 JESUS CHRIST!
@assassinboy11
umm....
i wouldn't really know since i'm jewish, but isnt aslan supposed to be jesus in lion form?
Search for the Wonder Works version if you want something that follows the books.
Well if they did then they didn't make 'em easy to find. As you can see most people don't know so they must be pretty rare.
Thank you.
bbc Caspian is much better than the new one. I'm not talking about the appearance but in general. However, at the end of this version Caspian should be a young man as Eustace saw him (I agree with jochannel).
I know it makes me sad too.
Aslan is as near as the veins in our necks.
i wished they made they 3 give the bullies a good thrashing....
4:41 Caspian becomes one with The Force.
Sweet. Shame they never finished the series... kinda leaves us hanging. Still, I suppose the books are unfinished too, really. CS Lewis intended to continue Susan's story but died before he could.
@assassinboy11 Well said partner, well said. May the Lord bless you today and forever!!
you WILL obey the giant TY Beanie Baby God Lion!!!!!
Goodbye Aslan, goodbye my love goodbye. But Aslan said these words about his other name to Lucy at the end of "Dawn treader" book. Its a shame that BBC has not continued to make all books. And that Disney stopped it too but I expected it to make all parts. Am so upset and disappointed. Why is that? Why cant they make all parts?! Just why?
Oh crap it's Mordred from Excalibur
Robert Addie wasn't in The Silver Chair.
@drodga I thought the LWW was the first book? Which came first then? :) Oh and P.S What was the 4th one the BBC did, I thought they only did LWW, PCVDT, and the SC? :)
Where was the castle film please
Jean-Marc Perret.
3:49 Aslan penetrates The Wall and Caspian, Eustace and Jill attacks the White Walkers on the other side.
4:48 "I will be with you always, even unto the end of the world......" - Mathew 28:20
oh he knew he was a christian and this was a good way to help people understand christian faith. Dying for peoples sins etc aslans country/heavan its all there black and white
i hope the last book The Last Battle is being made in to film. after The Silver Chair in 2011. since all the kids returns to Narnia. and see Narnia bee destroyed.
and find out that it whas never Narnia. but the sad part is that you learn that Pevensie children are actualy dead. they died in a trane crash. so they are in Aslan's contry. wich is the real Narnia. ad all the caracters wee love are there. The Last Battle is the final book. out of the 7. i hope they maske it...:-/
omfg omfg omfg...
lmao xDDDD
Hey guys is this the final chapter? does it continue.?
I was back in Greece then and it showed only till this one...if there anything more please let me know.!
And why not write Douglas Gresham (stepson and literary inheritor of C S Lewis) and ask how he likes it?
A few people for story-teller and characters, card board figures moving along with story, one video per chapter in the books ... I think it would be likebale. And it may not count as a film version. I cannot guarantee that, though.
How did they lose mony?! That show was so successful, how could they possibly lose funding?! plz reply back again.
The point is he wasn't like that on the books.
Ich wusste gar nicht, dass es damals Narnia gabs?
@FountainOfGardens
what? sorry if im being stupid, but i have no idea what that means.