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The Lord of the Rings (1978)

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Directed by
Ralph Bakshi

Written by
J.R.R. Tolkien

Cast
Christopher Guard, William Squire, Michael Scholes, John Hurt, Simon Chandler [more]


DVD Release Date
• R1: Feb 2, 2004
• R2: 26 Nov 2001

Budget $8,000,000

Running Time
2 hours, 12 minutes

Country USA

Studio Fantasy Films, Saul Zaentz Co., United Artists

More info on IMDb.com

Other Titles
• The Lord of the Rings
• J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings (1978)
• Herr der Ringe (1979)



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Lord Of The Rings, The


Release Date: Feb 2, 2004
Region: 1
Runtime: 134 mins
Studio: Warner Bros.
Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC] FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
Video:
Widescreen 1.78:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French, Japanese, Portuguese, Mandarin, Korean, Thai
Packaging: Snap Case
Rating: PG
Features:
Interactive Menus Tolkien and Filmmaker Highlights Scene Access Theatrical Trailer
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The Lord of the Rings (animated version) [1978]
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Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated adaptation of The Lord of the Rings is a bold, colourful, ambitious failure. Severely truncated, this two-hour version tackles only about half the story, climaxing with the battle of Helm's Deep and leaving poor Frodo and Sam still stuck on the borders of Mordor with Gollum. Allegedly, the director ran out of money and was unable to complete the project. As far as the film does go, however, it is a generally successful attempt at rendering Tolkien's landscapes of the imagination. Bakshi's animation uses a blend of conventional drawing and rotoscoped (traced) animated movements from live-action footage. The latter is at least in part a money-saving device, but it does succeed in lending some depth and a sense of otherworldly menace to the Black Riders and hordes of Orcs: Frodo's encounter at the ford of Rivendell, for example, is one of the movie's best scenes thanks to this mixture of animation techniques. Backdrops are detailed and well-conceived, and all the main characters are strongly drawn. Among a good cast, John Hurt (Aragorn) and C3PO himself, Anthony Daniels (Legolas), provide sterling voice characterisation, while Peter Woodthorpe gives what is surely the definitive Gollum (he revived his portrayal a couple of years later for BBC Radio's exhaustive 13-hour dramatisation). The film's other outstanding virtue is avant-garde composer Leonard Rosenman's magnificent score in which chaotic musical fragments gradually coalesce to produce the triumphant march theme that closes the picture. None of which makes up for the incompleteness of the movie, nor the severe abridging of the story actually filmed. Add to that some oddities--such as intermittently referring to Saruman as "Aruman"--and the final verdict must be that this is a brave yet ultimately unsatisfying work, noteworthy as the first attempt at transferring Tolkien to the big screen but one whose virtues are overshadowed by incompleteness. --Mark Walker

Release Date: Nov 26, 2001
Audio:

Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround, Mono
Video:
1.85 Wide Screen
Subtitles: Arabic, Bulgarian, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish
Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access


Region 2Price: £4.97
Used Price: £3.00
List Price: £9.99
The Lord of the Rings -- Limited Edition Box Set [1978]
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Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated adaptation of The Lord of the Rings is a bold, colourful, ambitious failure. Severely truncated, this two-hour version tackles only about half the story, climaxing with the battle of Helm's Deep and leaving poor Frodo and Sam still stuck on the borders of Mordor with Gollum. Allegedly, the director ran out of money and was unable to complete the project. As far as the film does go, however, it is a generally successful attempt at rendering Tolkien's landscapes of the imagination. Bakshi's animation uses a blend of conventional drawing and rotoscoped (traced) animated movements from live-action footage. The latter is at least in part a money-saving device, but it does succeed in lending some depth and a sense of otherworldly menace to the Black Riders and hordes of Orcs: Frodo's encounter at the ford of Rivendell, for example, is one of the film's best scenes thanks to this mixture of animation techniques. Backdrops are detailed and well conceived, and all the main characters are strongly drawn. Among a good cast, John Hurt (Aragorn) and C3PO himself, Anthony Daniels (Legolas), provide sterling voice characterisation, while Peter Woodthorpe gives what is surely the definitive Gollum (he revived his portrayal a couple of years later for BBC Radio's exhaustive 13-hour dramatisation). The film's other outstanding virtue is avant-garde composer Leonard Rosenman's magnificent score in which chaotic musical fragments gradually coalesce to produce the triumphant march theme that closes the picture. None of which makes up for the incompleteness of the movie, nor the severe abridging of the story actually filmed. Add to that some oddities--such as intermittently referring to Saruman as "Aruman"--and the final verdict must be that this is a brave yet ultimately unsatisfying work, noteworthy as the first attempt at transferring Tolkien to the big screen but one whose virtues are overshadowed by incompleteness. --Mark Walker

Release Date: Nov 26, 2001
Audio:

Dolby 2.0 Surround
Video:
1.85 Wide Screen


Region 2
List Price: £9.99


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