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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)

"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" is a fantasy adventure film released in 2005. Based on the popular book series by C.S. Lewis, this epic tale follows four siblings – Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy – as they stumble upon a magical wardrobe that leads to the enchanted world of Narnia. There they encounter talking animals, mythical creatures, and the wicked White Witch Jadis who has cast a spell of eternal winter over the land.

Directed by Andrew Adamson, the film features a talented cast including Georgie Henley as Lucy, Skandar Keynes as Edmund, William Moseley as Peter, and Anna Popplewell as Susan. Tilda Swinton delivers a mesmerizing performance as the formidable White Witch, while the voice of Liam Neeson brings the majestic lion Aslan to life.

The film beautifully captures the wonder and enchantment of Narnia, blending stunning visuals with a captivating storyline. The soundtrack accompanying the movie adds an additional layer of magic, transporting viewers into the mystical world. You can now play and download these enchanting sounds right here.

After all, he's not a tame lion.
Ah, blimey! Looks like the old girl has got the kettle on.
Ah!
Ah!
Ah. Nice of you to drop in.
All four of us.
All my Queen wants is for you to take your family and go.
All of Narnia will be overturned
All right. Now we really should go back.
All right. Off you go.
All the way to Castle Cair Paravel on the Eastern Ocean,
Alms for the poor. Alms for the poor.
Always a King or Queen.
Always winter, never Christmas.
An army?
An unfortunate family resemblance.
And above all,
And Aslan himself has asked me to gather more troops.
And Edmund...
And farewell.
And governs all our destinies.
And he's waitin' for you near the Stone Table!
And how, Edmund, did you come to enter my dominion?
And I don't think you'll be needing those coats anymore.
And Merry Christmas!
And music. Oh, such music!
And perish in fire and water.
And saving no one.
And so do I.
And that Aslan had an army there.
And things do pile up when you've been gone a hundred years.
And though I hope you never have to use it...
And to the clear Northern Sky,
And we can't leave these people behind to suffer for it.
And we'll see if we can't get you some food,
And welcome to you, Beavers. You have my thanks.
And what about you?
And whoa. Whoa.
And you are exactly the sort of boy
And you may want to cover your ears.
And you think we're the ones?
And your brother, is he...
And, actually, I'm tallest in my class.
And, as such, there are a few rules we need to follow.
And, perhaps, we'll even break into the sardines.
And, you know, we never got tired.
Anything you'd like to eat.
Anyway, if you think about it logically,
Are you all right, Philip?
Are you all right?
Are you all right? You look awful.
Are you with me?
Are your sisters deaf?
As if from a dream.
Aslan is on the move.
Aslan knows that unless I have blood, as the law demands,
Aslan, I'm not what you all think I am.
Aslan?
Aslan's return,
Badger and me dug this. Comes out right near his place.
Be a big girl.
Be still, my Princes.
Because I believe in a free Narnia.
Because this... probably won't sound anything like one.
Behold. The great lion.
Besides, we could all use the fresh air.
Beyond these woods, you see those two hills?
Blow on this and wherever you are,
Bring him to me.
But a king needs servants.
But Aslan...
But battles are ugly affairs.
But first of all, I think this one is in need of a little hot chocolate.
But he is good.
But I couldn't even protect my own family.
But I need you to consider what I ask of you.
But I think I could be brave enough.
But I'm sure the professor wouldn't mind us using these.
But in my defense, I have been driving one of these longer than the Witch.
But it doesn't mean I can't stay behind and help.
But it'll probably happen when you're not looking for it.
But it'll probably happen when you're not looking for it.
But it's time the four of us were getting home. Ed?
But shouldn't we at least take a look around?
But still.
But surely, King Peter, the prophecy!
But that only makes the betrayal all the worse.
But that's all the cure I have time for.
But the hope that you have brought, Your Majesties,
But there is hope, dear. Lots of hope.
But they need us.
But tomorrow,
But we can argue breeding later. Right now we've got to move.
But we can't go hiking in the snow dressed like this.
But we saw the knife. The Witch.
But we're already having so much fun.
But we're not planning on fighting any witch.
But where is the fourth?
But you know what little children are like these days.
But you mustn't press him.
But you see, Edmund, I have no children of my own.
But you would have loved Narnia in summer.
But you're going to die...
But, Mr. Tumnus, you wouldn't.
But... it really was there.
By the bucketload.
Can you find your way back from here?
Can't get Mr. Beaver to get out of his chair.
Captured? How could this happen?
Clean your sword.
Climb on my back.
Come along. Come along this way, please.
Come on, Ed! Sword point up, like Oreius showed us.
Come on, Ed.
Come on, humans! While we're still young.
Come on, Peter, please.
Come on, Peter. Gastrovascular.
Come on!
Come on.
Come on. We don't want to be caught out here after nightfall.
Come, we must hurry and search the castle.
Could I maybe have some more Turkish delight now?
Couldn't we come with you?
Did that bird just "psst" us?
Did you expect it to be small?
Did you honestly think by all this that you could save the human traitor?
Didn't I tell you about the field in the cupboards?
Dive! Dive!
Do not cite the Deep Magic to me, Witch.
Do you know why you're here, faun?
Do you mean, Peter would be king too?
Do you really think that mere force will deny me my right...
Do you want some milk?
Does he want his pillow fluffed?
Does this mean I win?
Don't listen to him! Kill him! Kill him now!
Don't want to ruin your appetite.
Don't worry, Lu. We'll think of something.
Don't worry.
Edmund misses his family.
Edmund said they were only pretending.
Edmund, you look so cold. Will you come and sit with me?
Edmund! There's too many!
Edmund?
Enjoyin' the scenery, are we?
Enough.
Even some of the trees are on her side.
Every icicle is Narnia.
Every stick and stone you see,
Everything all right?
Everything from the lamppost
Fall back!
Fire!
Fish 'n' chips?
For comforting her enemies and fraternizing with humans.
For Narnia and for Aslan!
For sweeties.
From here, I must go on alone.
Further in.
Get away! Get away, all of you!
Get back!
Get back!
Get off me!
Get out of here!
Get some sleep.
Get the girls and get them home!
Give me your hand. Let's get going.
Go on ahead. Gather the faithful.
Go!
Go! For Aslan!
God bless you, sir.
Greetings, gents.
Guard!
Gut him while you still have a chance!
Has Edmund ever been to Narnia before?
Have you forgotten the laws upon which Narnia was built?
He can't be expected to know anything.
He has a nice face.
He looks a lot like you.
He means the trees.
He must have known what he was doing.
He said he knows the faun.
He said winter was almost over.
He was rallying your enemies near the Shuddering Woods.
He...
He'll lead you to Edmund.
He's a beaver. He shouldn't be saying anything!
He's gone.
He's gone.
He's right. We have to help Mr. Tumnus.
He's the bait! The Witch wants all four of you!
He's usually the more truthful one, is he?
Hello.
Help will come.
Here, boy.
Here, boy. [clicks tongue]
Here.
Here.
Hey, get off. I know how to get on a train by myself.
Hey, hey, hey.
Hey, that's the hankie I gave to Mr. Tum...
His offense was not against you.
Hmm. My apologies, fortunate favorite of the queen.
Hold onto me!
Hope you're not afraid of the dark.
How dare you address the Queen of Narnia?
How did you do that?
How do I know your promise will be kept?
How do we know we can trust him?
How would it be if you came and had tea with me?
However short it may be.
Humans? Here in Narnia?
Hurry up! Come on!
Hurry, Mother! They're after us!
Hurry!
Hurry!
Hurry!
I ain't gonna smell it, if that's what you want.
I bring grave news from your sisters.
I can make anything you like.
I did bring them halfway.
I didn't know!
I don't know.
I don't think Lucy wants to play anymore.
I give you King Peter,
I guess I could bring 'em.
I have no interest in prisoners.
I hope so, Your Majesty.
I hope you've all been good 'cause there's someone here to see you!
I know, dear one.
I mean, he's a criminal.
I met the Queen in the woods! She told me to come back here!
I probably should be getting back.
I promised Mum I'd keep you three safe.
I said... where is Aslan?
I saw Mr. Tumnus again! And this time Edmund went too.
I shall talk with you alone.
I shouldn't have encouraged her,
I suppose that's it then.
I suppose you're not a total loss then, are you?
I think I believe you now.
I think Lucy should decide.
I think you've made a mistake.
I thought there was no Christmas in Narnia.
I thought you might.
I thought you said it was a kid's game.
I thought you were my friend.
I wanted to see you!
I was here first!
I was just playing along.
I was there when it was written.
I was too hard on him.
I will, Mum.
I would be glad of the company for a while.
I would very much like to meet the rest of your family.
I wouldn't lie about this!
I, too, want my family safe.
I... I don't know.
I... I don't know.
I'd get up, but...
I'd have given a week if I thought it would've helped.
I'd like you all to meet Mr. Tumnus!
I'll go and check the sleigh.
I'm a little disappointed in you.
I'm a Son of Adam!
I'm cranky now!
I'm glad this creature got to see some honesty...
I'm gonna turn him into a big, fluffy hat.
I'm not a dwarf! I'm a girl!
I'm not as young as I once was.
I'm not on your toe!
I'm not sure. I was just following my sister.
I'm so sorry, dear.
I'm sorry,
I'm sorry, Peter.
I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.
I'm such a terrible faun.
I'm sure it's just your imagination.
I'm sure there's an explanation.
I'm sure they'll pack something up for the journey back.
I'm sure you could.
I'm the human.
I've been gone for hours.
I've seen what the White Witch can do. And I've helped her do it.
If any of us ever find a human wandering in the woods,
If Dad were here, he wouldn't make us go.
If Dad were here, it'd mean the war was over and we wouldn't have to.
If he tells us to hurry one more time,
If he was arrested just for being with a human,
If I find you've been out with Badger again, I...
If it's a war Aslan wants...
If Mum knew what we were doing...
If the Witch knew the true meaning of sacrifice,
If we ever get back.
If you don't mind my asking... what are you?
If you have sardines.
If you're not going to eat that...
In the upstairs wardrobe.
In the wondrous land of Spare Oom,
Is finally starting to weaken the Witch's power.
Is he all right?
Is killed in a traitor's stead,
Is this it, then? Haven't you brought anything else?
Is your sister all right?
Isn't it wonderful?
Isn't that what you wanted?
Isn't there anything we can do to help Tumnus?
It certainly is, Lucy, since you have arrived.
It doesn't make you a hero! Just drop it!
It has been a pleasure, My Queen, and an honor, but time is short
It has long been foretold
It has whole rooms simply stuffed with Turkish delight.
It is finished.
It is time.
It seems familiar.
It was the White Witch.
It... It's a beaver.
It'll look the business when it is, though.
It's a long journey and Beaver gets pretty cranky when he's hungry.
It's all happening because of you!
It's all in the wardrobe like I told you!
It's all right! I'm back! I'm all right!
It's been a long winter.
It's just us.
It's my fault, really.
It's not every day that I get to make a new friend.
It's not like there isn't air inside.
It's not much,
It's not something I have done, Lucy Pevensie.
It's nothing.
It's only just around the corner. And there'll be a glorious fire
It's our sister, sir. Lucy.
It's out of our hands.
It's so warm out.
It's something I am doing.
It's too late.
Jadis, Queen of Narnia,
Jadis, the Queen of Narnia!
Jadis, the Queen of Narnia!
Keep it. You need it more than I do.
Kill them all.
King Edmund the Just.
Let him first be shaved.
Like everything we've ever heard.
Like it?
Long live King Edmund!
Long live Queen Lucy!
Long live Queen Susan!
Long Live the Queen."
Look at my fur. You couldn't give me ten minutes warning?
Look to the sky!
Look to the sky!
Look, I've put up with a lot since I got here, but this...
Look, just because some man in a red coat hands you a sword,
Lucy Pevensie?
Lucy thinks she's found a forest inside.
Lucy, come on!
Lucy, it's too dangerous.
Lucy, the only wood in here is the back of the wardrobe.
Lucy!
Lucy!
Lucy!
Lucy!
Lucy?
Lucy?
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy's the only one that's been here before.
May your wisdom grace us
Maybe she's gone.
Maybe they think you look funny.
Maybe we should go back.
Maybe you should.
Merry Christmas, sir.
Mine...
More powerful than any of us,
Mr. Tumnus.
Mum hasn't had a dress like this since before the war.
My father went away to war too.
My father's fighting in the war.
My house is right between them.
My police tore that dam apart.
Narnia's not going to run out of toast, Ed.
Nine, ten, 11...
No matter what happens, Lucy Pevensie,
No touchin' of the historical artifacts!
No, I'm not very much like him at all, really.
No, ma'am.
No, no, back, back, back!
No, no, no, not her. The forest.
No, Peter! Narnia needs you!
No, you're trying to be smart. As usual.
No!
No!
No! No, no.
No! Stay your weapons. This is Peter's battle.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No. But I bet they help.
No. For a long time.
No. Look.
No. No, we haven't had a Christmas in a hundred years.
No. No. I I I just...
No. That's just it.
No. This would be the first time.
No. You can't have done anything that bad.
None of this would have happened if you had listened to me!
North. They ran north.
Not all of them.
Not to seem rude, but I wasn't actually talking to you.
Not yet.
Now go.
Now, are you familiar
Now, careful. Watch your step.
Now, I must be off.
Now, that... that is my father.
Numbers do not win a battle.
Of course, you'd have to bring your family.
Oh, come on. This isn't your war.
Oh, Edmund! You got in too!
Oh, I expect so.
Oh, I never thought I'd live to see this day.
Oh, no!
Oh, really?
Oh, very funny.
Oh!
Oh! Yes, please.
Oh.
Oh.
Oi, stop your fussing. You look lovely.
On Great Britain last night.
Once a King or Queen of Narnia,
One day he'll be here and the next he won't.
One drop will cure any injury.
One game at a time, Lu. We don't all have your imagination.
Or a dream of a dream.
Or else, not so fortunate.
Or runnin'. No improper use of the dumbwaiter.
Our brother's been captured by the White Witch.
Ow!
Ow!
Ow!
People do it when they meet each other.
Perhaps we've been incorrectly labeled.
Perhaps you can help me now.
Peter and Edmund will have gone to war.
Peter and Susan didn't believe her. I didn't either.
Peter Pevensie, formerly of Finchley.
Peter said get out of here!
Peter will need everyone we can find.
Peter, I will do what I can to help your brother,
Peter, Peter, wake up! Peter, wake up!
Peter, quickly, the shelter. Now!
Peter, there is a Deep Magic,
Peter, there's an army out there and it's ready to follow you.
Peter!
Peter!
Peter! Ah!
Peter! Watch out!
Peter.
Peter's not king yet.
Please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Tumnus.
Please, Aslan.
Pleased to meet you, Mr. Tumnus. I'm Lucy Pevensie.
Pretty please?
Professor Kirke is not accustomed to havin' children in this house.
Professor. I'm sorry. I told them you were not to be disturbed.
Put that down, boy.
Quick! Quick, quick, quick!
Ready or not, here I come!
Really.
Really.
Relax. I'm one of the good guys.
Right this way.
Rise, Sir Peter Wolf's Bane,
Run!
She calls herself the Queen of Narnia, but she really isn't.
She gave orders.
She has renounced her claim on the Son of Adam's blood.
She might have interpreted the Deep Magic differently.
She must have found out he helped me.
She said she met some faun called Tumnus.
She thinks she's found a magical land.
She won't stop going on about it.
She's on her way here.
She's right.
She's the one who makes it always winter, always cold.
She's your sister, isn't she? You're her family.
Shouldn't you both be in bed?
Shut up! He's coming!
Shut up! You think you're Dad, but you're not!
Signed Maugrim, Captain of the Secret Police.
Sir, he's our brother.
Sits at Cair Paravel in throne,
Small favors.
Smaller.
Smell them out.
So much for love.
So we wouldn't get caught up in a war.
Some children just don't know when to stop pretending.
Sorry.
Spare Oom? Is that in Narnia?
Spare Oom.
Special treatment for the special boy!
Stop it!
Stop it!
Stop squirming! You're worse than Beaver on bath day.
Susan, this is...
Susan!
Susan's right, Lucy.
Take him upstairs.
Take them.
Tell me, Edmund...
Thank you for your hospitality.
Thank you for your kindness,
Thank you, Edmund.
Thank you, Lucy.
Thank you, sir,
Thank you, sir.
Thank you.
Thanks, sweetheart.
That boy will die
That is Cair Paravel, the castle of the four thrones.
That rules over all of Narnia.
That two Sons of Adam and two Daughters of Eve
That when a willing victim who has committed no treachery
That's a valuable bit of information, don't you think?
That's enough, Lucy.
That's the point. That was why he was seeking you.
That's why we're here, sir.
The Chronicles of Narnia : The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe
The Great Cat...
The juice of the fire flower.
The Magnificent.
The minotaurs will take the left flanks.
The prisoner!
The professor knew we were coming.
The river's been frozen solid for a hundred years.
The sheets feel scratchy.
The Stone Table will crack
The time to use these may be near at hand.
The top geezer. The real King of Narnia.
The White Witch hasn't found out anything about him meeting me.
The White Witch?
Then how dare you come alone?!
Then I'm afraid you've had a very poor sampling.
Then logically we must assume she's telling the truth.
Then take us to him.
Then you'll have to lead us.
Then you'll remember well that every traitor belongs to me.
Then you're of no further use to me.
There shall be no disturbin' of the professor.
There wasn't room next to the jam.
There will no shoutin'.
There's few that go through them gates that come out again.
There's ice skating and snowball fights.
These are tools, not toys.
They come, Your Highness, in numbers and weapons far greater than our own.
They don't even know about the prophecy!
They just don't know when to stop pretending.
They'll have taken him to the Witch's. You know what they say.
They're at the little house at the dam with the Beavers.
They're in the tunnel.
They're nothing special.
This is an awfully big wardrobe.
This is what becomes of those who cross the Witch.
This may be harder than you think.
This way for your num nums.
This way.
Though you don't seem to have a problem making yourself heard,
Tie him up! Get him!
To get in some practice.
To kill you!
To the death.
To the radiant Southern Sun,
Told you he was real.
Tomorrow's going to be great.
Tumnus. He got it to me just before they took him.
Tumnus' arrest, the secret police,
Turkish delight?
Uh, Edmund.
Uh, well...
Uh... Yes, Your Majesty.
Um, the wardrobe, upstairs.
Until the stars rain down from the heavens.
Until then, dear one. Mmm, I'm gonna miss you.
Wait here.
Wait! No! Don't. The beaver said something about the Stone Table,
Wait! Will you think about this for a minute?
Wait. Maybe I should go first.
Wars don't last forever, Lucy. We'll be home soon.
We all were.
We both know you haven't got it in you.
We can do whatever we want here.
We can't go to war without you.
We could play hide and seek.
We couldn't sleep.
We fauns danced with the dryads all night,
We found the traitor.
We had a little trouble along the way.
We have come to see Aslan.
We have far to go and little time to get there.
We have to help them.
We just want our brother back.
We need your help.
We sent the news that you were dead.
We should bring her one back. A whole trunk full!
We used to have fun together, didn't we?
We will, dear one, but not alone.
We'll see him again.
We're supposed to turn it over to her.
We're very sorry, sir. It won't happen again.
We've already been through this before.
Well, he didn't actually go there with me.
Well, he's only the king of the whole wood.
Well, here we are.
Well, I believe you.
Well, I suppose I could come for a little while.
Well, I think so. But Mum says...
Well, I was hiding in the wardrobe in the spare room, and...
Well, I wish I could say their bark was worse than their bite. Ow!
Well, I'm a... [sighs] Well, I'm a faun.
Well, if she's not mad and she's not lying,
Well, thank you very much, but I...
Well, that was nicely handled.
Well, that's good.
Well, then Mr. Tumnus it is.
Well, then, Lucy Pevensie from the shining city of War Drobe
Well, those aren't badgers.
Well, what'd you expect? I mean, it's freezing.
Well, you never know which meal's gonna be your last.
Were you hiding from me?
Weren't you wondering where I was?
What are you doing here?
What did you have in mind?
What did you say?
What do they teach in schools these days?
What happened here?
What happened to "battles are ugly affairs"?
What have they done?
What have you done?
What is your name, Son of Adam?
What were you all doing in the wardrobe?
What were you doing, Edmund?
What?
What? No presents for a hundred years?
What's done is done.
What's it gonna be, Son of Adam? I won't wait forever.
What's left of him.
What's this?
When are you gonna learn to do as you're told?
When you're ready, Son of Adam.
Where are the humans headed?
Where are we going?
Where are you going?
Where are you?
Where are you?
Where?
Where's Aslan?
Which is why we have to stay.
Which is why we should have left while we could!
Who I could see, one day, becoming Prince of Narnia.
Who would do something like this?
Who's Aslan?
Whoops! Wake up, Dolly Daydream.
Why are they all staring at us?
Why can't we play hide and seek again?
Why can't you just do as you're told?
Why can't you think of anyone but yourself? You're so selfish!
Why doesn't he fight back?
Why?
Why?
Will defeat the White Witch and restore peace to Narnia.
Will we ever go back?
Winter is almost over,
With High Treason against Her Imperial Majesty,
With toast and tea and cakes.
Worst day of the year.
Worst day of the year.
Would... would you like to hear some now?
Yeah? Well, you look an awful lot like one of the bad ones.
Yes, but you are in fact human.
Yes, of course.
Yes, please, Your Majesty.
Yes!
Yes?
Yes. Before you got boring.
Yes. We were just talking.
Yes. Yes, you have the same nose.
You almost drowned! Edmund was almost killed!
You are giving me your life
You are.
You cheeky little blighter.
You children are one shenanigan shy of sleepin' in the stable!
You dare not refuse me.
You doubt the prophecy?
You have a traitor in your midst, Aslan.
You have to trust me. For this must be done.
You heard him! Let's go!
You just have to make everything worse, don't you?
You know what that means.
You know what to do.
You know, Aslan,
You know, I'm not sure you two have quite got the idea of this game.
You little liar.
You may think you're a king,
You mean to say that you're a Daughter of Eve?
You might just try acting like one.
You must be some kind of beardless dwarf?
You need it more than I do.
You need to keep this on, darling. All right?
You saw outside. This place is huge.
You saw outside. This place is huge.
You see... I've already tried.
You seem to have upset the delicate internal balance of my housekeeper.
You should have brought a map!
You take one more step, traitor, and I'll chew you to splinters!
You warm enough? Good girl.
You wouldn't believe us if we told you, sir.
You wouldn't believe us if we told you, sir.
You... You saw the faun?
You'd better be, 'cause Aslan's already fitted out your army.
You'd love it there, Edmund.
You'll be glad to have him by your side in the battle against the Witch.
You're here...
You're kinda missin' the point!
You're leaving?
You're saying that we should just believe her?
You're worth nothing to Narnia dead.
You've been sneaking second helpings, haven't you?
You've brought them safely this far.
You've made me feel warmer than I've felt in a hundred years.
Your brother's got you well looked after.
Your drink, sire.
Your little family are nowhere to be found.
Your Majesty.
Your reward is your life.
Yours... and mine.
[Chattering] [Whistle blowing]
[Chuckling] Oh, come inside,
[Chuckling] Presents!
[Crying] Run!
[Edmund] En garde! [Peter] Now block.
[Edmund] Hey! [Mr. Beaver] Peter! Edmund!
[Edmund] Move back. [Peter] Will you stop shoving?
[Engines droning] [Breathing heavily]
[Footsteps] [Breathing heavily]
[Girl] Bye, Mommy! I love you! [Crying]
[Growling] [Crowd yelling]
[Growling] [Snarling]
[Grunting] [Screaming]
[Grunts] [Gasps]
[Grunts] [Peter]... 99, 100.
[Grunts] No!
[Hoofbeats] [Whinnying]
[Horn sounding] Susan!
[Horn sounds] That's the signal. Come on!
[Horse approaching] [Woman] Come on, hup!
[Indistinct chatter] [Horses whinny]
[Lucy] It's lovely. [Beaver] It's merely a trifle.
[Lucy] My toe! [Edmund] I'm not on your toe!
[Macready] What on earth is goin' on? The Macready!
[Male voice #1] Go away, Witch! Empress of the Lone Islands!
[Man] All aboard! [Girl] Bye bye. Love you.
[Metal clanging] [Indistinct chatter]
[Moaning] Wait!
[Mother] It's OK. Shh. [Muffled explosions]
[Mr. Beaver] Quick! This way. [Mrs. Beaver] Hurry!
[Peter] Get off! You're playing into her hands.
[Peter] Lu? Come on!
[Peter] Stop shoving. [Edmund] Stop it!
[Roaring] Ahh!
[Rumbling] Ah!
[Screaming] [Snarling]
[Shrieking] [Explosion]
[shuts off radio] [Lucy sniffling]
[Snarling] [Gasps]
[Snorting] [Cheering]
[Susan] Come on, Lucy! [Straining]
[Susan] Peter! [Lucy] Peter!
[Whimpering] [Snarling]
[Whinnies] [Growls]
[Whinnying] [Grunting]
[Whinnying] Whoa, horsie!
[Woman] Bye, darling! [Girl] Bye!
[Yelping] [Hooves stomping]
85, 86, 85, 86, 87, 88... [thunder rumbles]
After you. [Lucy] May I help you with that?
And ready my sleigh. [Tumnus groaning]
and some civilized company. [Mr. Beaver chuckles]
Are you ready? Are you?
Before this dreadful winter. Winter's not all bad.
Bind him! [Snorting]
But that's a girl's coat! I know.
But we really have to go. No, you can't just leave!
Bye bye, dear. Bye! We'll miss you! See you soon.
Can you make me taller? [Laughs]
Come along, dear. [Clears throat]
Come on, quickly! Run!
Come on! Oh, you've got to be joking.
Come on! Wait...
Come out! Come out! [Shrieks]
Couldn't I have some more now? No!
Do you think we'll need jam? Only if the Witch serves toast.
Edmund, no! I'll get him!
Edmund! [Gasps]
Edmund! Shh! They'll hear you!
Edmund! Get down! [Explosion]
Especially with your cooking. [Ice creaking]
forever! [Cheering]
Forgive me, Your Majesty. Oh, don't waste time with flattery.
General. [Snorting]
Good man. [Man] All aboard! All aboard!
He betrayed them, Your Majesty. [Crowd murmurs]
He is getting a little bossy. [Mrs. Beaver] Behind you! It's her!
He's been away for a long while. But he's just got back!
He's waiting for us? You're bloomin' joking!
How do we get out of here? Come on.
I can't. Aslan believed you could.
I don't know. Come on.
I don't think there's much we can do. You don't understand, do you?
I love you, Mum! Bye! See you soon!
I suppose I'll go look. No!
I think so. All right.
I tried! Edmund, I asked so little of you.
I... He's a stranger here, Your Majesty.
I'll get the stag myself." [Chuckling]
I'm gonna kill him. [Mr. Beaver] You may not have to.
I'm kidnapping you. [Gasps]
I'm not that fast, dear. [Peter] Come on!
Is it Latin? Yes.
It was just a joke! When are you gonna learn to grow up?
It's so far. [Mrs. Beaver] It's the world, dear.
It's there! It's really there! Shh.
Just catching my breath. That's all we'll catch at this rate.
Lost something, have we? Don't patronize me!
Lucy, what are you talking about? Narnia!
Lucy! Not again.
Maugrim? [Growling]
Maybe we could call the police. These are the police.
Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas!
Mr. Tumnus! [Gasps]
Mrs. Macready? I'm afraid so.
Oh, I should go. It's too late for that now.
Oh, right then. What's she doing?
Oh, you shake it. Uh... Why?
Oh! [All laughing]
Oh! And Christmas! Not here.
One, two, three, four... What?
Our army? Mum sent us away
Peter, come back! Ed! Come here!
Peter. [Sighs]
Prepare your troops for battle. [Grunting]
Release the faun. [Grunts]
Run! Quick! Quick! Quick!
Run! Run! Run!
Say you're sorry. All right! I'm sorry.
See you next year! Goodbye!
She's upset. Hence the weeping.
Someone could get hurt. Don't worry about me!
Susan! Mm?
That doesn't really rhyme. I know it don't.
That's right. On you go. Yes. Thank you.
Then he has betrayed us all! Peace, Oreius.
They're coats. [Edmund] Susan, you're on my foot!
This is all your fault. My fault?
This isn't going to help Edmund. [Mr. Beaver] She's right.
Try and take him then. [Grunting]
Wait! Dad! Ed!
We can handle it. Oh, I can see that.
We can't just leave him! Lucy, there's no time.
We can't just let him go! He's our brother!
We don't have a minute. I'm just trying to be realistic.
We need to cross, now! Don't beavers make dams?
We thought you were the Witch. Yes, yes, I'm sorry about that,
We're looking for some humans. [Laughs]
We're tired. And we prefer to kill you quickly.
Well done, Ed. You bowled it!
Well, then... Look.
What are you doing? She's right.
What did he say, Susan? "Wait in the castle.
What was it like? Like talking to a lunatic.
What's that? What's... Shh, shh, shh.
When? In time.
Where did they go? [Stammering] I don't know!
Where have you been? With Mr. Tumnus. He's fine.
Who are you? I'm Edmund!
Will you be all right? [Laughs nervously]
with any Narnian lullabies? Sorry, no.
would quite cover it. No. It wouldn't.
Write to us, Mum! Love you!
Yah! Yah! Yah! [Snorting]
Yeah, if home's still there. [Sighs] Isn't it time you were in bed?
Yes, Mum. Ed!
Yes, Mum. Ed!
You all right? Mm hm.
You could've got us killed! [Mother] Stop it!
You do? Yeah, of course.
You don't know, do you? We haven't exactly been here long.
You knew this would happen. I didn't know.
You will know her better hereafter! [Woman] Wait!
You're blaming us? No! Not blaming.
You're Lucy Pevensie's brother. I'm Edmund.
You're not saying you believe her? You don't?
You've just been dreaming, Lucy. But I haven't!
You've seen Aslan? [Gasping] What's he like?
Your sister? How many are you? Four.
... five, six, ... [♫ Andrews Sisters: Oh Johnny Oh, Johnny Oh! ♫]
...24, 25, 26...
...and die!
...as is tradition.
...because he turned you in.
...before he dies. No!
...but my legs.
...is dead! [Cheering]
...it's a war he shall get.
...like a dog! [Susan] Look out!
...lots and lots of lovely food, and we'll have lots and lots of...
...or theirs.
...the Deep Magic will be appeased!
...try not to wander off.
"The Faun Tumnus is hereby charged
[All grunting]
[All shouting]
[All] Long live King Peter!
[Aslan chuckles]
[Aslan chuckling]
[Aslan] To the great Western Wood,
[Barking]
[Bird chirping] Psst.
[Birds chirping]
[Birds chirping]
[Birds chirping]
[Blowing]
[Blowing]
[Both screaming] Peter!
[Both] Aslan!
[Breathing heavily]
[Breathing heavily]
[Cheering, grunting]
[Cheering]
[Cheering]
[Cheering]
[Cheering]
[Chuckles]
[Chuckles]
[Chuckles]
[Chuckles] Smart girl.
[Chuckling]
[Chuckling] Well, dear girl, you're in it.
[Clears throat]
[Clicking]
[Coughing, gagging]
[Coughing]
[Cracking]
[Cracking]
[Cracking]
[Crashing]
[Creaking]
[Crickets chirping]
[Crowd cheering]
[Crowd cheering]
[Crowd murmuring]
[Crowd murmuring]
[Crowd murmuring]
[Crowd silences]
[Crying]
[Distant howling]
[Door opens]
[Door slamming]
[Door unlocking]
[Edmund] Ow! Ooh!
[Engine sputtering]
[Female voice] Beaver, is that you? I've been worried sick!
[Fly buzzing]
[Footsteps running]
[Footsteps]
[Footsteps]
[Footsteps]
[Fox] They were helping Tumnus. The Witch got here before I did.
[Gasps]
[Gasps]
[Gasps]
[Gasps]
[Gasps]
[Gasps]
[Gasps]
[Gasps] Edmund!
[Ginarrbrik] You're not going to kill me?
[Girl] Mommy!
[Girls screaming]
[Glass breaks]
[Groaning]
[Groaning]
[Groaning] Ow! Oh!
[Groans]
[Growling]
[Growling]
[Growling]
[Growling]
[Growling]
[Grunting, roaring]
[Grunting]
[Grunting]
[Grunting]
[Grunts]
[Grunts]
[Grunts]
[Heartbeats]
[Horn honking]
[Horn sounds]
[Horn sounds]
[Horn sounds]
[Horns sounding]
[Horse whinnies]
[Horse whinnies]
[Howling]
[Howling]
[Howling]
[Howling]
[Howling]
[Howling]
[Howling]
[Indistinct chatter]
[Indistinct chatter]
[Jingling]
[Jingling]
[Jingling]
[Kirke] I don't think you'll get back in that way.
[Kirke] Oh!
[Laughing]
[Laughing]
[Laughing]
[Laughing] Who's Aslan?
[Laughs]
[Laughter]
[Lucy shouting]
[Lucy] But I wasn't imagining!
[Lucy] Edmund?
[Lucy] Peter, move off!
[Lucy] That's all right.
[Lucy] You look like Mum.
[Macready] Come on. Good girl. Come on. Come on.
[Male voice #2] You don't belong here! Go away!
[Man shouting]
[Man] Goosey Station. Goosey Station.
[Man] Hold on to your brother's hand. Don't let it go.
[Moaning]
[Mr. Beaver] Don't you worry, dear.
[Mr. Beaver] Now, Aslan's camp is near the Stone Table
[Mrs. Beaver] Excuse the mess.
[Mrs. Beaver] You told me it led to your mum's!
[Noise resumes]
[Noise silences]
[Over PA] Children and evacuation staff...
[Over radio] German aircraft carried out a number of attacks
[Peter] Lu?
[Peter] Peter winds up, poised to take yet another wicket!
[Peter]... 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80,
[Pounding hoofbeats]
[Roaring]
[Roaring]
[Roaring]
[Roaring]
[Roaring]
[Roaring]
[Roaring]
[Roaring]
[Roaring]
[Roaring]
[Rumbling]
[Rustling]
[Rustling]
[Scoffs] War Drobe? I'm sorry.
[Screaming, laughing]
[Screaming]
[Screaming]
[Screeching]
[Screeching]
[Screeching]
[Shivering] Lovely.
[Shouting]
[Shrieks]
[Sighing]
[Silence]
[Snarling]
[Snarling]
[Snarling]
[Snarling]
[Snarling]
[Snarling]
[Sniffing, howling]
[Sniffing, howling]
[Sniffling]
[Snorting]
[Sobbing]
[Speaking German]
[Speaking German]
[Speaking German]
[Spits] Oh, yeah, there's a right bit more than hope!
[Squeaking]
[Squealing]
[Stammering]
[Stammering] I don't suppose saying we're sorry
[stammering] I just... I...
[Stammers] Sorry.
[Stamping feet]
[Straining]
[Susan] "Gastrovascular."
[Susan] But of course not.
[Thunder rumbles]
[Toilet flushing]
[Tumnus chattering]
[Tumnus gasping]
[Tumnus groaning]
[Tumnus groaning]
[Tumnus laughs]
[Tumnus] Don't worry.
[Whimpering]
[Whispering] That's better left for safer quarters.
[whispers] best to keep your eyes open.
[Whistling]
[Wind blowing]
[Wind howling]
[Wolf] Your Majesty.
[Woman] Say hello to Auntie Laura. Goodbye, darling, we love you.
[Yelling]