The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

The relationship between fathers and daughters is complicated. How does a girl show her dad that she is ready to be an adult? How does a father transform that image of his little girl and replace it with one in whom he can be proud, ready to stand beside him to face the world?

King Théoden (Bernard Hill) has shaken off the effects of the mental and physical weakness placed upon him by enchantments of his steward, Gríma Wormtongue (Brad Dourif), a toady of Saruman. Théoden raises an army rides off to war with some 6,000 Riders of Rohan, unaware that Éowyn (Miranda Otto), along with Merry (Dominic Monaghan), as part of the army. She knows that this will be her one chance to prove that she is truly a heir to the throne of Rohan.


Director:  Peter Jackson; Bret Robbins; Chris Tremmel
Writer:  Nuno Miranda; J.R.R. Tolkien; Michael Becker
Cast:
Elijah Wood -  Frodo Baggins
Ian McKellen -  Gandalf
Viggo Mortensen -  Aragorn
Sean Astin -  Samwise Gamgee
John Rhys-Davies -  Gimli
Miranda Otto -  Eowyn
Orlando Bloom -  Legolas Greenleaf
Liv Tyler -  Arwen
Andy Serkis -  Gollum / The Witch King of Angmar
Billy Boyd -  Peregrin ‘Pippin’ Took
Dominic Monaghan -  Merry
Christopher Lee -  Saruman
Ian Holm -  Bilbo Baggins
David Wenham -  Faramir
Andrew Chaikin -  Shagrat
Tom Chantler -  Rangers of Gondor









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