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Synopsis
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King brings Peter Jackson's mammoth adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's classic to a close in suitably epic fashion. Instead of starting just where the previous film left off, however, it goes far back in time to the moment the tormented creature Gollum first came to possess the One Ring. In this flashback, actor Andy Serkis (who voiced Gollum and performed his movements onset prior to the final CGI effects) finally gets to appear onscreen, portraying Gollum's former self, Sméagol. This disturbing scene serves as a potent reminder that the Ring seeks to corrupt even the well-intentioned Frodo (Elijah Wood), who is increasingly struggling with the dark power of the Ring himself. Thus, the film returns to the present, following Frodo, Sam (Sean Astin), and Gollum as they journey ever closer to the foreboding land of Mordor. They pass by the terrifying dark city of Minas Morgul, watching as the dreadful army of the Witch King sets out for the human strongholds in Gondor, and move on to the rocky stairs to Cirith Ungol, where an even darker enemy lies in wait. Meanwhile, the rest of the Fellowship reunites in Rohan, having defeated the wizard Saruman on two different fronts, at Helm's Deep and Isengard. They are not together for long, though, since the hobbit Pippin (Billy Boyd) gets into trouble, making it necessary for him and Gandalf (Ian McKellen) to hastily depart for Minas Tirith, capital of Gondor. Once there, they find the steward of Gondor, Denethor (John Noble), in an unstable mental state and the city preparing for battle against the amassing forces of Sauron. Denethor unwisely sends his only remaining son, Faramir (David Wenham), back into bloody battle to prove himself. He returns nearly dead, sending Denethor over the edge of sanity. In another realm, elf Arwen (Liv Tyler) begins her journey to immortal life in the Grey Havens, on her way to leave Middle-earth -- and Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen) -- forever, but has a vision that causes her to once again reconsider her decision. Back in Rohan, the men are preparing to ride to Gondor's aide. Éowyn (Miranda Otto) desperately wants to join the men in battle, but her uncle, King Théoden (Bernard Hill), orders her to stay and defend Rohan if necessary. The hobbit Merry (Dominic Monaghan) also desires to ride with the men, but is denied due to his small size and inexperience. Aragorn is met there by the elf Elrond (Hugo Weaving), who brings him the re-forged Sword that was Broken (in the ancient battle with Sauron) and urges him to take a different route to Gondor. Heeding Elrond's advice, Aragorn, along with elf Legolas (Orlando Bloom) and dwarf Gimli (John Rhys-Davies), takes a cavernous path through the mountains, where they meet ghoulish ghosts who betrayed Aragorn's ancestors and are doomed to eternal unrest unless they fulfill their br

Cast

Sean Astin Samwise Gamgee
John Rhys-Davies Gimli
Bernard Hill King Théoden
Bernard Hill Théoden
Ian McKellen Gandalf
Viggo Mortensen Aragorn
Miranda Otto Éowyn
Hugo Weaving Elrond
Elijah Wood Frodo Baggins
Liv Tyler Arwen
Andy Serkis Gollum
Andy Serkis Gollum/Sméagol
Billy Boyd Pippin
Dominic Monaghan Merry
Orlando Bloom Legolas

Production Crew

Joe Peter Bleakley Art Director
Mark Robins Art Director
Philip Ivey Art Director
Rob Otterside Art Director
J.R.R. Tolkien Book Author
Amy MacLean Casting
Ann Robinson Casting
John Hubbard Casting
Liz Mullane Casting
Victoria Burrows Casting
Andrew Lesnie Cinematographer
Jamie Selkirk Co-producer
Rick Porras Co-producer
Howard Shore Composer (Music Score)
Christian Rivers Conceptual Design
John Howe Conceptual Design
Ngila Dickson Costume Designer
Richard Taylor Costume Designer
Richard Taylor Creature Effects
Peter Jackson Director
Jabez Olssen Editor
Jamie Selkirk Editor
Michael Horton 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 King Hair Styles
Peter Owen Hair Styles
Peter King Makeup
Peter King Makeup
Peter Owen Makeup
Richard Taylor Makeup Special Effects
Richard Taylor Model Effects
Barrie M. Osborne Producer
Fran Walsh Producer
Peter Jackson Producer
Grant Major Production Designer
Fran Walsh Screenwriter
Peter Jackson Screenwriter
Philippa Boyens Screenwriter
Stephen Sinclair Screenwriter
Geoff Murphy Second Unit Director
John Mahaffie Second Unit Director
Alan Lee Set Designer
Dan Hennah Set Designer
Annie Lennox Songwriter
Christopher Boyes Sound/Sound Designer
David Farmer Sound/Sound Designer
Ethan Van der Ryn Sound/Sound Designer
Hammond Peek Sound/Sound Designer
Michael Hedges 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
Jim Rygiel Visual Effects
Joe Letteri Visual Effects
Randall William Cook Visual Effects
Weta Digital Visual Effects
Jim Rugiel Visual Effects Supervisor
Jim Rygiel Visual Effects Supervisor
Year: 2003
Runtime: 200
Country: New Zealand
MPAA Rating: PG13
for intense epic battle sequences and frightening images
Category: Feature

Genre
Epic
Fantasy

Produced by
WingNut Films

Release
December 17, 2003 (USA)
by New Line Cinema

Awards
2003 - Best Ensemble - Screen Actors Guild
2003 - Best Ensemble Acting - National Board of Review
2003 - Best Picture - Academy
2003 - Best Picture - Chicago Film Critics Association
2003 - Best Picture - New York Film Critics Circle
2003 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
2003 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2003 - Best Picture - New York Film Critics Circle
2003 - Best Picture - Academy
2003 - Best Picture - Academy
2003 - Best Picture - Academy
2003 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
2003 - Best Ensemble Acting - National Board of Review
2003 - Best Picture - Chicago Film Critics Association
2003 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2003 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
2003 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
2003 - Best Picture - Drama - Hollywood Foreign Press Association