The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King (2003)
Aragorn is revealed as the heir to the ancient kings as he, Gandalf and the other members of the broken fellowship struggle to save Gondor from Sauron's forces. Meanwhile, Frodo and Sam bring the ring closer to the heart of Mordor, the dark lord's realm.
The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King (2003)
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Released Year: 2003
Runtime: 201 minutes
Directors: Peter Jackson
Casts: Andy Serkis, Peter Jackson, Sala Baker, David Wenham, Rick Porras, Elijah Wood, Hugo Weaving, Andrew Lesnie, Howard Shore, Liv Tyler, Orlando Bloom, Dominic Monaghan, Bruce Spence, Ian Holm, Michael Semanick, Marton Csokas, Sean Bean, Brad Dourif, Cate Blanchett, Gino Acevedo, Karl Urban, Ian McKellen, Christopher Lee, David Aston, Jed Brophy, Bernard Hill, Viggo Mortensen, Luke Burnyeat, John Noble, Shane Rangi, Joel Tobeck, Bruce Hopkins, Craig Parker, John Rhys-Davies, Sean Astin, Miranda Otto, Harry Sinclair, Billy Boyd, Maisy McLeod-Riera, Phil Grieve, Bruce Phillips, Lawrence Makoare, Bret McKenzie, Christian Rivers, Pete Smith, Robert Pollock, Todd Rippon, John Bach, Stephen Ure, Lee Hartley, Billy Jackson, Katie Jackson, Alistair Browning, Jørn Benzon, Henry Mortensen, Joseph Mika-Hunt, Sam Kelly, Jarl Benzon, Sandro Kopp, Paul Norell, Sarah McLeod, Alan Howard, Noel Appleby, Michael Elsworth, Thomas Robins, Ian Hughes, Peter Tait, Ali Astin, Sadwyn Brophy, Richard Edge, Jason Fitch, Ross Duncan, Zo Hartley, Emma Deakin, Royd Tolkien, Richard Taylor, Clint Elvy, Jane Abbott, Aidan Bell
Storyline
Aragorn is revealed as the heir to the ancient kings as he, Gandalf and the other members of the broken fellowship struggle to save Gondor from Sauron's forces. Meanwhile, Frodo and Sam bring the ring closer to the heart of Mordor, the dark lord's realm.
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Reviews
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Entertainment Weekly -
The conclusion of Peter Jackson's masterwork is passionate and literate, detailed and expansive, and it's conceived with a risk-taking flair for old-fashioned movie magic at its most precious.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
An epic success and a history-making production that finishes with a masterfully entertaining final installment.
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Newsweek -
The second installment was better than the first, and this one is best of all. It has spectacular action scenes and imaginary creatures, and it’s by far the most moving chapter. The performances have deepened.
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Time -
The second half of the film elevates all the story elements to Beethovenian crescendo. Here is an epic with literature's depth and opera's splendor -- and one that could be achieved only in movies. What could be more terrific?
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Variety -
Represents that filmmaking rarity -- a third part of a trilogy that is decisively the best of the lot. With epic conflict, staggering battles, striking landscapes and effects, and resolved character arcs all leading to a dramatic conclusion to more than nine hours of masterful storytelling.
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Aragorn is revealed as the heir to the ancient kings as he, Gandalf and the other members of the broken fellowship struggle to save Gondor from Sauron's forces. Meanwhile, Frodo and Sam bring the ring closer to the heart of Mordor, the dark lord's realm.
Aragorn is revealed as the heir to the ancient kings as he, Gandalf and the other members of the broken fellowship struggle to save Gondor from Sauron's forces. Meanwhile, Frodo and Sam bring the ring closer to the heart of Mordor, the dark lord's realm.
Aragorn is revealed as the heir to the ancient kings as he, Gandalf and the other members of the broken fellowship struggle to save Gondor from Sauron's forces. Meanwhile, Frodo and Sam bring the ring closer to the heart of Mordor, the dark lord's realm.
Aragorn is revealed as the heir to the ancient kings as he, Gandalf and the other members of the broken fellowship struggle to save Gondor from Sauron's forces. Meanwhile, Frodo and Sam bring the ring closer to the heart of Mordor, the dark lord's realm.