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The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
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Synopsis
New Zealand filmmaker Peter Jackson fulfills his lifelong dream of transforming author J.R.R. Tolkien's best-selling fantasy epic into a three-part motion picture that begins with this holiday 2001 release. Elijah Wood stars as Frodo Baggins, a Hobbit resident of the medieval "Middle-earth" who discovers that a ring bequeathed to him by beloved relative and benefactor Bilbo (Ian Holm) is in fact the "One Ring," a device that will allow its master to manipulate dark powers and enslave the world. Frodo is charged by the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen) to return the ring to Mount Doom, the evil site where it was forged millennia ago and the only place where it can be destroyed. Accompanying Frodo is a fellowship of eight others: his Hobbit friends Sam (Sean Astin), Merry (Dominic Monaghan), and Pippin (Billy Boyd); plus Gandalf; the human warriors Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen) and Boromir (Sean Bean); Elf archer Legolas (Orlando Bloom); and Dwarf soldier Gimli (John Rhys-Davies). The band's odyssey to the dreaded land of Mordor, where Mount Doom lies, takes them through the Elfish domain of Rivendell and the forest of Lothlorien, where they receive aid and comfort from the Elf princess Arwen (Liv Tyler), her father, Elrond (Hugo Weaving), and Queen Galadriel (Cate Blanchett). In pursuit of the travelers and their ring are Saruman (Christopher Lee) -- a traitorous wizard and kin, of sorts, to Gandalf -- and the Dark Riders, under the control of the evil, mysterious Sauron (Sala Baker). The Fellowship must also do battle with a troll, flying spies, Orcs, and other deadly obstacles both natural and otherwise as they draw closer to Mordor. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) was filmed in Jackson's native New Zealand, closely followed by its pair of sequels, The Two Towers (2002) and The Return of the King (2003). ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Cast

Sean Astin Samwise 'Sam' Gamgee
Sean Astin Samwise Gamgee
Sean Bean Boromir
John Rhys-Davies Gimli
Ian Holm Bilbo Baggins
Christopher Lee Saruman
Ian McKellen Gandalf
Viggo Mortensen Aragorn
Hugo Weaving Elrond
Elijah Wood Frodo Baggins
Liv Tyler Arwen
Cate Blanchett Galadriel
Cate Blanchett Queen Galadriel
Andy Serkis Gollum
Marton Csokas Celeborn
Billy Boyd Pippin
Lawrence Makoare Lurtz
Dominic Monaghan Meriadoc 'Merry' Brandybuck
Dominic Monaghan Meriadoc Brandybuck
Orlando Bloom Legolas
Craig Parker Haldir

Production Crew

Allen Guilford Additional Cinematography
Alun Bollinger Additional Cinematography
John Cavill Additional Cinematography
Nigel Bluck Additional Cinematography
Richard Bluck Additional Cinematography
Simon Raby Additional Cinematography
Jo Priest Additional Editing
Joe Peter Bleakley Art Director
Mark Robins Art Director
Philip Ivey Art Director
Rob Otterside Art Director
Ellen M. Somers Associate Producer
J.R.R. Tolkien Book Author
Alan Hubbard Casting
Amy MacLean Casting
Amy McLean Casting
Ann Robinson Casting
Liz Mullane Casting
Victoria Burrows Casting
Andrew Lesnie Cinematographer
Jamie Selkirk Co-producer
Rick Porras Co-producer
Howard Shore Composer (Music Score)
John Howe Conceptual Design
Ngila Dickson Costume Designer
Richard Taylor Costume Designer
Peter Jackson Director
John Gilbert Editor
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer
Mark Ordesky Executive Producer
Michael Lynne Executive Producer
Robert Shaye Executive Producer
Carolynne Cunningham First Assistant Director
Peter Owen Makeup
Richard Taylor Makeup
Taylor/WETA Workshop Ltd. Makeup Special Effects
Barrie M. Osborne Producer
Fran Walsh Producer
Peter Jackson Producer
Tim Sanders Producer
Grant Major Production Designer
Fran Walsh Screenwriter
Peter Jackson Screenwriter
Philippa Boyens Screenwriter
Geoff Murphy Second Unit Director
John Mahaffie Second Unit Director
Dan Hennah Set Designer
Enya Songwriter
Nicky Ryan Songwriter
Roma Ryan Songwriter
David Farmer Sound/Sound Designer
Gethin Creagh Sound/Sound Designer
Hammond Peek Sound/Sound Designer
Ken Saville Sound/Sound Designer
Malcolm Cromie Sound/Sound Designer
Michael Semanick Sound/Sound Designer
George Marshall Ruge Stunts Coordinator
Ethan Van der Ryn Supervising Sound Editor
Mike Hopkins Supervising Sound Editor
Alex Funke Visual Effects
Weta Digital Visual Effects
Jim Rygiel Visual Effects Supervisor
Year: 2001
Runtime: 165
Country: New Zealand
MPAA Rating: PG13
for epic battle sequences and some scary images
Category: Feature

Genre
Epic
Fantasy

Color type
Deluxe color prints

Sound
SDDS/Dolby Digital/DTS

Produced by
WingNut Films

Release
December 05, 2003 (USA - Re-release)
by New Line Cinema

Awards
2001 - Best Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture - Screen Actors Guild
2001 - Best Make Up/Hair - British Academy Awards
2001 - Best Picture - Academy
2001 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2001 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2001 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2001 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2001 - Best Picture - Broadcast Film Critics Association
2001 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
2001 - Best Production Design - National Board of Review
2001 - Best Sound - British Academy Awards
2001 - Best Special Visual Effects - British Academy Awards
2001 - Orange Award - British Academy Awards
2001 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2001 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2001 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2001 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2001 - Best Picture - Broadcast Film Critics Association
2001 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
2001 - Best Sound - British Academy of Film and Television
2001 - Best Special Visual Effects - British Academy of Film and Television
2001 - Best Makeup and Hair - British Academy of Film and Television
2001 - Best Cast - Screen Actors Guild
2001 - Orange Award - British Academy of Film and Television
2001 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
2001 - Best Production Design - National Board of Review