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Director: | Peter Jackson |
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Writer: | J. R. R. Tolkien, Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Guillermo del Toro |
Staring: |
Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit enjoying his quiet life, is swept into an epic quest by Gandalf the Grey and thirteen dwarves who seek to reclaim their mountain home from Smaug, the dragon. | |
Release Date: | Dec 12, 2012 |
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Director: | Peter Jackson |
Writer: | J. R. R. Tolkien, Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Guillermo del Toro |
Genres: | Fantasy, Adventure, Action |
Keywords | based on novel or book, horseback riding, mountain, thunderstorm, journey, invisibility, trekking, amused, dwarf, legend, troll, epic battle, underground lake, high fantasy, elves, burglar, travel, wizard, tunnel, live action and animation, good versus evil, magic, riddle, creature, lost ring, buried treasure, sword and sorcery, fantasy creature, sword, contract, fantasy world, ring, quest, goblins, excited |
Production Companies | WingNut Films, New Line Cinema, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Box Office |
Revenue: $1,021,103,568
Budget: $250,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Martin Freeman | Bilbo Baggins |
Ian McKellen | Gandalf the Grey |
Richard Armitage | Thorin Oakenshield |
James Nesbitt | Bofur |
Ken Stott | Balin |
Sylvester McCoy | Radagast the Brown |
Barry Humphries | The Great Goblin |
Dean O'Gorman | Fili |
Aidan Turner | Kili |
Graham McTavish | Dwalin |
Adam Brown | Ori |
Peter Hambleton | Gloin / William Troll |
John Callen | Oin |
Mark Hadlow | Dori / Bert Troll |
Jed Brophy | Nori |
William Kircher | Bifur / Tom Troll |
Stephen Hunter | Bombur |
Andy Serkis | Gollum |
Cate Blanchett | Galadriel |
Lee Pace | King Thranduil |
Hugo Weaving | Elrond |
Christopher Lee | Saruman the White |
Ian Holm | Old Bilbo Baggins |
Elijah Wood | Frodo Baggins |
Benedict Cumberbatch | Necromancer |
Manu Bennett | Azog the Defiler |
Conan Stevens | Bolg |
Jeffrey Thomas | Thror |
Michael Mizrahi | Thrain |
John Rawls | Yazneg |
Stephen Ure | Fimbul / Grinnah |
Timothy Bartlett | Master Worrywort |
Bret McKenzie | Lindir |
Kiran Shah | Goblin Scribe |
Glenn Boswell | Dwarf Miner |
Thomas Robins | Young Thrain |
Ruby Acevedo | Cute Young Hobbit |
Katie Jackson | Cute Young Hobbit |
Isaac Miller | Cute Young Hobbit |
Ella Olssen | Cute Young Hobbit |
Louis Ashbourne Serkis | Cute Young Hobbit |
Sonny Ashbourne Serkis | Cute Young Hobbit |
Ruby Ashbourne Serkis | Cute Young Hobbit |
Terry Notary | Great Goblin / Yazneg (uncredited) |
Peter Jackson | Running Dwarf in Erebor (uncredited) |
Brendan Casey | King Thranduil's Lieutenant |
Jarred Blakiston | Musical Elf (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Howard Shore | Conductor, Original Music Composer, Orchestrator |
Liz Mullane | Casting |
J. R. R. Tolkien | Novel |
Peter Jackson | Screenplay, Director |
Andrew Lesnie | Director of Photography |
Victoria Burrows | Casting |
John Hubbard | Casting |
Fran Walsh | Screenplay |
Philippa Boyens | Screenplay |
Christopher Boyes | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Michael Semanick | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Tim McLachlan | Stunts |
Mike Mignola | Conceptual Illustrator |
Christian Rivers | Visual Effects Designer |
Tami Lane | Prosthetic Supervisor |
Alan Lee | Conceptual Design |
Steven A. Davis | Stunts |
Mark Trotter | Stunts |
Richard Taylor | Armorer, Special Effects Key Makeup Artist, Weapons Master, Creature Design, Creature Technical Director, Costume Designer |
David Farmer | Sound Designer |
Eric Saindon | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Andy Serkis | Second Unit Director |
Dan Hennah | Production Design |
Carolynne Cunningham | First Assistant Director |
John Howe | Conceptual Design |
Min Windle | Stunts |
Natalie Crane | Other |
Carolina Jiménez | Layout |
Tom Cotton | Stunts |
Mana Hira Davis | Stunts |
Ingrid Kleinig | Stunts |
Michael Homick | Stunt Double |
Rosalie Button | Stunts |
Flora Moody | Makeup Artist, Makeup & Hair |
Glenn Boswell | Stunt Coordinator |
Steven Boyle | Makeup Effects |
Michael Pärt | Music Editor |
Chang Jung-min | Senior Modeller |
Guillermo del Toro | Screenplay |
Jodie Hillock | Animal Wrangler |
Eos Chater | Musician |
Winston Harris | Grip |
Allan Smith | Stunts |
Kiran Shah | Stunts |
Vincent Roxburgh | Stunts |
Shane Rangi | Stunts |
Patrick Morrison | Stunts |
Steven McMichael | Weapons Master |
Isaac Hamon | Stunts |
Winham Hammond | Stunts |
Aron Eastwood | Stunts |
Peter Dillon | Stunt Double |
Andrew Cottle | Stunts |
Justin B. Carter | Stunts |
Liz Tan | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Laurence Love Greed | Music Editor |
Peter Swords King | Makeup Designer, Hair Designer |
Rick Findlater | Makeup Department Head |
Jabez Olssen | Editor |
Amy Hubbard | Casting |
Andy McLaren | Art Direction |
Paul Tobin | Conceptual Design |
Sean Button | Stunts |
Matt Weaver | VFX Artist |
Karen Elliott | Music Supervisor |
Mark Pokorny | Still Photographer |
Todd Eyre | Still Photographer |
James H. Fisher | Still Photographer |
Nels Isrealson | Still Photographer |
Michael Hedges | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Chris Ward | Supervising Sound Editor |
Brent Burge | Supervising Sound Editor |
Hayden Collow | Sound Effects Editor |
Melanie Graham | Sound Effects Editor |
Justin Webster | Sound Effects Editor |
Helene Takacs | Production Coordinator |
Victoria Sullivan | Script Supervisor |
Paula Ryan | Costume Supervisor |
Angela Mooar | Key Hair Stylist, Key Makeup Artist |
Simon Bright | Supervising Art Director, Set Decoration |
R. Christopher White | Visual Effects Supervisor |
David Clayton | Animation Supervisor |
Scot Boland | Casting |
Ann Robinson | Casting |
Brigitte Yorke | Unit Production Manager |
Zane Weiner | Unit Production Manager |
Guy Campbell | Second Assistant Director |
Dave Whitehead | Sound Designer |
Tony Johnson | Sound Mixer |
Graham Binding | Senior Animator |
Ronan Binding | Painter |
Laura Matthews | Stunts |
Bernadette Van Gyen | Stunts |
Gemma Weston | Stunts |
Leith MacPherson | Dialect Coach |
Richard Wiles | Set Designer |
Isadore William Crooks | Set Designer |
Anna-Louise Gordon | Visual Effects Producer |
Jason Canovas | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
Sally Gray | Set Costumer |
Charlotte Hayes | Costume Standby |
Michele Barber | Makeup Artist |
Catherine Maguire | Makeup Artist |
Warren Mahy | Storyboard Artist |
Ann Maskrey | Costume Designer |
Bob Buck | Costume Designer |
Mike Turner | In Memory Of |
David Fraser Young | Set Production Assistant |
Emma Worley | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Chris Winter | Data Wrangler |
Robert Wilson | Animal Wrangler |
Kelsie Wiki | Animal Wrangler |
Emily Wiebel | Animal Wrangler |
Bradley Whitfield | Animal Wrangler |
Terrance Whakatihi | Animal Wrangler |
Raewyn Weatherley | Animal Wrangler |
Dan Weatherley | Animal Wrangler |
Alicia Watson | Craft Service |
Karina Wallace | Animal Wrangler |
Marcus Vernon | Acting Double |
Noah van Boxel | Animal Wrangler |
Paul Stieglbauer | Craft Service |
Gregory Smith | Animal Wrangler |
Anna-Kate Shaw | Craft Service |
William Richardson | Animal Wrangler |
Vanessa Redmond | Second Assistant Accountant |
Ceris Price | Unit Publicist |
Samuel Page | Craft Service |
Troy Old | Animal Wrangler |
Caroline O'Fee | Assistant Accountant |
Andrea O'Fee | Assistant Accountant |
Poppy O'Dowd | Craft Service |
Petra Novotná | Animal Wrangler |
Jack Nicol | Production Assistant |
Adrianne Ng | Assistant Accountant |
Linus Murphy | First Assistant Accountant |
Kate Mulligan | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Leith McPherson | Dialect Coach |
Clementine McGregor | Animal Wrangler |
Averil Mawhinney | Production Accountant |
Dale Martin | Production Assistant |
Sebastian Marr | Payroll Accountant |
Eleanor Lefever | Assistant Accountant |
Dean Knowsley | Stand In |
Holly Keeman | Set Production Assistant |
Anna Houghton | Producer's Assistant |
Shelley Hopkins | Second Assistant Accountant |
Tim Hope | Production Assistant |
Orion Holder-Monk | Craft Service |
Austin Hobson | Craft Service |
Janelle Hinch | Craft Service |
Cale Hetariki | Travel Coordinator |
Barratt Henry | Set Production Assistant |
Jamie Haugh | Stand In |
Jonathan Harding | Second Assistant Accountant |
Amy Gurr | Second Assistant Accountant |
Lana Gregory | Animal Wrangler |
Julie Gower | Craft Service |
Charlotte Gover | Animal Wrangler |
Rachel Gilkison | Production Secretary |
Lucy Gibson | Craft Service |
Kitrina Edwards | Travel Coordinator |
Shaun Davis | Second Assistant Accountant |
Bonny Crayford | Set Production Assistant |
Elizabeth Cotching | Set Production Assistant |
Daniel Chen | Assistant Accountant |
Melissa Booth | Unit Publicist |
Jules Bayliss | Production Assistant |
Tim Harris | Transportation Captain |
Sophie Harris | Transportation Coordinator |
Warren Zielinski | Musician |
Mark Willsher | Music Editor |
Jonathan Williams | Musician |
David Whitehouse | Musician |
Robert White | Musician |
Clare Thompson | Musician |
James Sizemore | Music Programmer |
Joe Sharp | Musician |
Nigel Scott | Music Editor |
Ralph Salmins | Musician |
Melissa Reiner | Musician |
Tom Pigott-Smith | Musician |
Andy Pask | Musician |
Helena Nicholls | Musician |
Dan Newell | Musician |
Ian Mullin | Musician |
London Philharmonic Orchestra | Music |
Oli Langford | Musician |
Joanna L'Estrange Forbes | Vocals |
Paul Kimber | Musician |
Skaila Kanga | Musician |
Karen Jones | Musician |
Freya Jacklin | Vocals |
Peter Graham | Musician |
Clare Finnimore | Musician |
Andrew Findon | Musician |
Sarah Eyden | Vocals |
Jennifer Dunnington | Supervising Music Editor |
Michael Dore | Vocals |
Peter Davies | Musician |
Andrew Crowley | Musician |
Edward Cervenka | Musician |
Mary Carewe | Vocals |
Elise Campbell | Musician |
Nicholas Bucknall | Musician |
Jacqueline Barron | Vocals |
Roger Argente | Musician |
Mathew Gordon | Location Manager |
Dan Best | First Assistant Editor |
Hannah Shand | Costumer |
Jenny Rushton | Key Costumer |
Sheree Roud | Costumer |
Helle Rosenberg | Costumer |
Julie Zavala Ron | Costumer |
Andrea Plested | Key Costumer |
Kelly Olatunji | Textile Artist |
Tira O'Daly | Costumer |
Melissa Mundt | Costumer |
Amanda Kaye Moorhouse | Costumer |
Lachlan Mayclair | Costumer |
Hayley May | Costumer |
Stephen Gallagher | Music Editor |
Emma Lodge | Costumer |
Pauline Laws | Costumer |
Jennifer Langford | Costumer |
Pam Jones | Costumer |
Emma Harre | Key Costumer |
Cilla Leckie | Costume Coordinator |
Beryl Hampson | Costumer |
Hannah Goldblatt | Costumer |
Kerry Funnell | Costumer |
Beverley Francis | Costumer |
Carolyn M. Fenton | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Lisa Doherty | Costumer |
Anna Deacon | Costumer |
Amy Craven | Costumer |
Phillipa Cowdrey | Costumer |
Paula Collier | Textile Artist |
Sophie Collie | Costumer |
Sarah Cole | Costumer |
Samantha Brown | Costumer |
Jane Boocock | Costumer |
Emily Barr | Costumer |
Lucy Adams | Textile Artist |
Lili Jenkins | Casting Assistant |
Toby Guidry | Casting Associate |
Emma Dockery | Casting Assistant |
Simon Cox | Casting Assistant |
Grace Cole | Extras Casting Assistant |
Nicola Benton | Casting Assistant |
Ants Warehouse | Generator Operator |
Michael Vivian | Dolly Grip |
Oscar Smith | Rigging Grip |
David Shaw | Dolly Grip |
Lee Scott | Lighting Technician |
Luke Saulbrey | Grip |
Jay Rei | Rigging Grip |
Eraihia Philips-Hakarala | Rigging Grip |
Warrick Peace | Lighting Technician |
Simon Oliver | Lighting Technician |
Luis Olivares | Video Assist Operator |
Ryan O'Donnell | Lighting Technician |
Corey Moana | Grip |
Cameron McLean | Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
Garth Michael | Second Assistant Camera |
Bruce McKinlay | Rigging Grip |
Isaac McCormick | Rigging Grip |
Will Mathews | Grip |
James Kennedy | Lighting Technician |
Tony Keddy | Key Grip |
Ross Jones | Rigging Grip |
Matt Bennett | Stunts |
Brenden Holster | First Assistant Camera |
Conrad Hawkins | Grip |
Grant Harvey | Grip |
Simon Harding | Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
Huw Griffiths | Best Boy Grip |
Reg Garside | Gaffer |
Jamie Garside | Lighting Technician |
Nick Flyvbjerg | Grip |
Craig Farrand | Lighting Technician |
Chris Emerre | Lighting Technician |
Colin Deane | First Assistant Camera |
David Brown | Rigging Gaffer |
Laetitia Belen | Third Assistant Camera |
Saxon Ball | Lighting Technician |
Sam Bailey | Second Assistant Camera |
Matt Andrews | Lighting Technician |
James Waterhouse-Brown | Stunts |
David Stella | Stunts |
Bronson Steele | Stunts |
Brett Sheerin | Stunts |
Steve Reinsfield | Stunts |
Lachlan Parkinson | Stunts |
David J. Muzzerall | Stunts |
Jared Meehan | Stunts |
Jonny McBride | Stunts |
Laura Matthews | Stunts |
Tony Marsh | Stunts |
Jeremy Hollis | Stunts |
Morgan Evans | Stunts |
Tom Cotton | Stunts |
Jonathan Costelloe | Stunts |
Scott Chiplin | Stunts |
Marky Lee Campbell | Stunts |
Brett Beattie | Stunts |
Warwick Yin | Special Effects Technician |
Mike McDonald | Special Effects Technician |
Steve Ingram | Special Effects Supervisor |
Cameron Hall | Special Effects Technician |
Jonathan Roy Grindlay | Special Effects Technician |
Oliver Gee | Special Effects Technician |
Rodney Ford | Special Effects Technician |
Doug Falconer | Special Effects Technician |
Brian Duff | Special Effects Technician |
Paul Davenport | Special Effects Technician |
Sheldon Currington | Special Effects Technician |
Luke Butters | Special Effects Technician |
Dean Bushby | Special Effects Technician |
David Booth | Special Effects Technician |
Gary Summers | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Matt Stutter | Dialogue Editor |
Pete Smith | Foley Mixer |
John Simpson | Foley Artist |
Morgan Samuel | Assistant Dialogue Editor |
Forbes Noonan | ADR Recordist |
Stefanie Ng | First Assistant Sound Editor |
Matthew Lambourn | Foley Editor |
Gilbert Lake | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Martin Kwok | Dialogue Editor |
Rob Humpage | ADR Recordist |
Corrin Ellingford | Boom Operator |
Ray Beentjes | Dialogue Editor |
Neil Aldridge | ADR Editor |
Linda Wing | Scenic Artist |
Nick Wilson | Carpenter |
Joanne Williams | Construction Coordinator |
Norman Willerton | Construction Manager |
Max Willerton | Carpenter |
Kris Whitehead | Carpenter |
Ben Whale | Set Dresser |
Gillian West-Walker | Set Dresser |
Nick Weir | Property Master |
Matt Ward | Scenic Artist |
Southern Turner | Carpenter |
Garry Tofts | Carpenter |
Lisa Twort | Greensman |
Adam Twort | Greensman |
Ali Todd | Greensman |
Summa Tickell | Scenic Artist |
Nicholas Thorns | Greensman |
James Thompson | Greensman |
Phillip Telford | Carpenter |
George Taingahue | Carpenter |
Cate Sutton | Scenic Artist |
Melissa Spicer | Assistant Property Master |
John Smith | Carpenter |
Donald Smith | Scenic Artist |
Darryll Simpson | Carpenter |
Andrew Short | Set Dresser |
Peter Sandland | Carpenter |
Tony Rush | Scenic Artist |
Craig Rush | Scenic Artist |
Dave Richards | Carpenter |
Amber Richards | Set Dresser |
Oliver Rench | Carpenter |
Daniel Reeve | Graphic Designer |
Benn Ratana | Carpenter |
Wesley Priest | Carpenter |
Petar Petrovich | Carpenter |
Josh Palmer | Scenic Artist |
Brett O'Fee | Carpenter |
Reece Nicol | Carpenter |
Graeme Neal | Carpenter |
Timothy Munro | Scenic Artist |
Lucy Muir | Scenic Artist |
Sonja Moxham | Scenic Artist |
Johno Morton | Carpenter |
Raniera Morrison | Carpenter |
Derek Misseldine | Construction Manager |
Amy Miller | Art Department Assistant |
Peter Melville | Carpenter |
Robert McGovern | Construction Foreman |
Mike Ramsey | Construction Manager |
Toby McCartney | Carpenter |
Tom Marsh | Carpenter |
Garry MacDonald | Carpenter |
Phil Lamberg | Carpenter |
Merv Lambarth | Construction Foreman |
Jeffrey Koning | Scenic Artist |
David Kolff | Leadman |
Trevor Koberstein | Carpenter |
Jonny King | Carpenter |
Green Kim | Props |
Trevor Kiely | Carpenter |
Florian Karp | Carpenter |
Syd Johnson | Carpenter |
Jason Johnson | Construction Foreman |
Nickola Jacobs | Carpenter |
Niki Matilda Hurliman | Scenic Artist |
Murray Hunter | Carpenter |
Roger Houston | Carpenter |
Thomas Hornig | Carpenter |
Daniel Horne | Carpenter |
Ross Hoby | Carpenter |
Bryce Henry | Carpenter |
Anna Henry | Scenic Artist |
Chris Hennah | Art Department Manager |
Mike Heffernan | Construction Manager |
Martin Hawkes | Carpenter |
Andrew Hawkes | Carpenter |
Peter Hawke | Carpenter |
Ryan Harvey | Construction Buyer |
Garrett Haney | Carpenter |
Rosie Guthrie | Set Dresser |
Jim Grey | Carpenter |
Chris Green | Carpenter |
James Gray | Carpenter |
Andrew Gray | Carpenter |
Te Ngaru Grant | Carpenter |
Geoff Goss | Carpenter |
Matt Gordon | Carpenter |
Trevor Gillan | Construction Foreman |
Darren Gilchrist | Carpenter |
Ruth Gavey | Scenic Artist |
Karen Flett | Art Department Coordinator |
Marcus Fitzgerald | Scenic Artist |
Steven Firth | Carpenter |
Tony Ferrier | Scenic Artist |
Colin Elms | On Set Dresser |
Hilton Ellingham | Carpenter |
Stephen Dryden | Carpenter |
Chris Donnelly | Construction Buyer |
Brendon Davies | Carpenter |
Colin Davidson | Construction Manager |
Danielle Cullen | Scenic Artist |
Neil Cromie | Construction Foreman |
Jack Cromie | Carpenter |
Genevieve Cooper | Standby Painter |
Vanessa Cole | Set Buyer |
Ben Cochrane | Carpenter |
David Clement | Carpenter |
Hayden Clavis | Carpenter |
Jonny Clark | Carpenter |
Edward Clark | Carpenter |
Justin Chappell | Standby Carpenter |
Richard Child | Carpenter |
Aurelian Campbell | On Set Dresser |
Danny Caldwell | Carpenter |
Will Buchanan | Carpenter |
Garry Bonnar | Carpenter |
Brett Blenkin | Construction Manager |
Joshua Barraud | Assistant Art Director |
Simon Barker | Carpenter |
Werner Anton | Carpenter |
Ruben Allen | Set Dresser |
Jacqueline Allen | Assistant Set Decoration |
Anthony Allan | Concept Artist |
Cliff Abbott | Carpenter |
Joshua Watkins | Additional Second Assistant Director |
Joanne Pearce | Additional Second Assistant Director |
Hannah McKenzie-Yates | Third Assistant Director |
Kendall Finlayson | Third Assistant Director |
Bruno Du Bois | Second Second Assistant Director |
Bryon Darling | Second Second Assistant Director |
Emma Cross | Second Assistant Director |
Danielle Blake | Second Second Assistant Director |
Stephanie Weststrate | Production Supervisor |
Boris Kunac | Unit Manager |
Joshua Levinson | Post Production Supervisor |
Deb Watson | Makeup Artist |
Jennifer Stanfield | Makeup Artist |
Dannelle Satherley | Makeup Artist |
Jess Reedy | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Rachelle O'Donnell | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Richard Muller | Makeup Artist |
Amy McLennan | Makeup & Hair Assistant |
Jaime Leigh McIntosh | Makeup & Hair Assistant |
Elizabeth McCarthy | Makeup Artist |
Georgia Lockhart-Adams | Makeup Artist |
Susan Durno | Makeup Artist |
Jayne Donaldson | Makeup Artist |
Ricci-Lee Berry | Makeup Artist |
Miranda Rivers | Location Casting |
Victoria Beynon-Cole | Extras Casting |
Brad Mill | Art Direction |
Brian Massey | Art Direction |
Michael Smale | Assistant Art Director |
Alison Learned Wolf | VFX Editor |
Mark Hawthorne | VFX Editor |
Ra Vincent | Set Decoration |
Joe Letteri | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Genevieve Aitken | Stunts |
Stephen Smart | Data Wrangler |
Steven Smart | Special Effects Coordinator |
Angela Fraser | Production Controller |
Glen Levy | Propmaker |
Glenn Tocher | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Glenn Curry | CG Painter |
Christoph Meyer | Creature Technical Director |
Natalie Henderson | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Mark Cameron Williams | Visual Effects Technical Director |
Mark William Dewes | Special Effects Technician |
Mark William Dewes | Special Effects Technician |
Lindsey B. Williams | Visual Effects Producer |
Glenn Anderson | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Julian Bryant | Digital Compositor |
Natalie Doherty | Sound Assistant |
Julian Legge | Animation |
Marc Dominic Rienzo | Compositing Artist |
Erik Winquist | Visual Effects Technical Director |
Daniel Macarin | CG Supervisor |
Matt Aitken | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Paul Story | Senior Animator |
Carey Johnson | Location Coordinator |
Francisco Cubas | Online Editor |
Andrew Calder | Storyboard Artist |
Todd Smythe | Construction Coordinator |
Jason Lei Howden | Rotoscoping Artist |
Neil Finn | Theme Song Performance |
Duane Williams | Construction Buyer |
Hamish Drummond | Propmaker |
Alexander Nowotny | VFX Artist |
Name | Title |
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Carolynne Cunningham | Producer |
Peter Jackson | Producer |
Alan Horn | Executive Producer |
Fran Walsh | Producer |
Philippa Boyens | Co-Producer |
Ken Kamins | Executive Producer |
Zane Weiner | Producer |
Eileen Moran | Co-Producer |
Matt Dravitzki | Associate Producer |
Amanda Walker | Associate Producer |
Carolyn Blackwood | Executive Producer |
Toby Emmerich | Executive Producer |
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Peter Jackson creates the same world that he already shown us in the LOTR, but that's not the only thing he repeats. He also repeats ripping Tolkiens book into a sucession of endless races and actions scenes with orcs falling everywhere and several "inventions" that mess the beautiful story creat ... ed by the English author. He also repeats those several minutes of platform game inside caves that we saw in Moria and in his version of King Kong. If you loved the previous movies from Jackson, you will love this too. If you are looking for some quality, you will only finding in the re-creation of the Middle Earth and the peformances of Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman and Cate Blanchett.
An other great master peace has been added the the Lord of The Rings collection. This movie was an excellent example of how great actors, an amazing story and a beautiful world can be produced in such an excellent way. Peter Jackson has out done his self by creating this great film. There are differ ... ences from the book but I can't complain about any of them, yes I love the original story but this one is still one of the best. All in all a amazing movie.
Over a decade after a little-known director from New Zealand managed to con New Line Cinema into giving him $300 million to make a trilogy based on JRR Tolkien's seminal fantasy (and long considered unfilmable) work The Lord of the Rings, the cinematic landscape for fantasy has changed drastically. ... Much like Tolkien's tome, the Lord of the Rings films came to utterly define high fantasy in film, with even competing fantasy adaptations like The Chronicles of Narnia and Alice in Wonderland cribbing from Peter Jackon's critically-acclaimed, audience-adored multipart epic. Now Jackson has returned to the land that made him famous for a go-round with Tolkien's earlier work, The Hobbit. Tolkien's The Hobbit is far more modest in scope than its enormous sequel, and geared for a younger audience. It introduced the world to Bilbo Baggins, a typically quiet hobbit who is coaxed into adventure by the grey wizard Gandalf, enlisted to aid thirteen dwarves in reclaiming their long-lost homeland. Jackson had the unenviable task of following up on his blockbuster Academy Award-winning masterpiece, and initially passed off the directing responsibilities to fantasy master Guillermo del Toro. Difficulties securing the film rights led to delay after delay, and del Toro finally departed, leaving the original creative team the ability to step back into place and create a follow-up/lead-in with the same creative staff in front of and behind the camera. Jackson returned as director, co-writing with Fran Walsh and Phillipa Boyens (though del Toro retains a screenwriting credit), Andrew Lesnie as cinematographer, and Howard Shore as composer, along with all of the other stalwarts of the original trilogy. The lone exception to that is the recasting of Martin Freeman as the titular hobbit, taking over for the aging Ian Holm. Holm appears in the film's framing sequence (a scene that takes place immediately prior to the beginning of The Fellowship of the Ring), along with that trilogy's star, Elijah Wood. But this time out, it's Freeman's show, and he's as charming, witty, and engaging as you could imagine. He also makes a perfect Young Ian Holm. The casting is truly inspired. Sir Ian McKellen returns as Gandalf (here playing his more impish grey incarnation, rather than the frankly humorless white version) and the heralded thespian manages to imbue his character with both immense power and gravitas, while still throwing in little flourishes that sell Gandalf as an imperfect man, rather than just an all-knowing power. Rounding out the third of this film's main characters, and an addition to this world, is Richard Armitage as Thorin Oakenshield, the leader of the motley crew of dwarves. Armitage likewise manages to imbue Thorin with both rage and honor, and is easily believable as someone who could lead these dwarves into life-threatening battle. The other twelve dwarves are something of a blur, but a few of them manage to make an impression, even with limited screen time. I imagine the two future installments of the series will afford them each the chance to shine. Which brings up the most contentious point of this whole Hobbit affair: the fact that it's a three-part epic. The Hobbit, as written, is a comparatively slim tome of around 300 pages (compare that to The Lord of the Rings' combined 1,600). This installment alone is ten minutes shy of a whopping three hours. And as anyone who's seen The Return of the King can attest, Jackson can get rather indulgent at times (the end[s] of that film). Initially the film was going to be split in twain, then later divvied up into three parts. Tolkien, ever the completist, wrote volumes of backstories for this world, and Jackson decided to pull from them to bulk out these films. I've seen a lot of hay being made about the film being bloated and, yes, indulgent. I'm an editor at heart, and am generally hyper-sensitive about cutting down to the bone. But the strangest thing happened on the way to the Lonely Mountain: I found myself simply rolling along with the shaggy-dog pace of the film. It's astonishing in hindsight. The film virtually redefines "taking the scenic route," but the crazy thing is I didn't mind it in the least. I believe it's because of the lowered stakes of The Hobbit. Every single frame of The Lord of the Rings was suffused with overbearing doom; that trilogy's "save the world" plot became as heavy a burden to bear as the ring hung around Frodo's neck. But The Hobbit is lighter, freer, funnier, and doesn't have the weight of the world on its shoulders. It's rather the difference between having an appointment you need to get to in heavy traffic and taking a weekend to just drive around, stopping when and where you like. This pace will likely have a dire impact on the film's rewatchability, but sitting in the theater for a midnight showing? Magic. The structure of the film itself seems to have ADD. Its innumerable diversions began to remind me of a live-action Family Guy episode, with character or event mentions that suddenly cause the film to cut away to a dramatization of said. But again, and I can't stress enough how unexpected this was for me, I didn't mind in the least (with one exception: it appears to be an inviolable rule that any scene in Rivendell will stop a film dead in its tracks). The craft of the film manages to best that of its predecessor trilogy: Howard Shore turns in one of his most stirring scores, the production design and art direction are again immersive and beautiful, and Andrew Lesnie continues his unique style of cinematography combining gorgeous shots (wonderful) with frequently blowing out highlights (distracting and ugly). One complaint I do have is Jackon's newfound over-reliance on CGI. Azog the Defiler (a chief antagonist of the film) and the Goblin King (a bit of a lark) are the sorts of character that would have (and should have) been practical effects in the original trilogy. Here they're fully CGI, and their menace is undermined by it. Gollum returns for his most famous scene, and looks wonderful; Andy Serkis' performance and the CGI truly sell this pitiful creature. CGI can be pitiful but not threatening, it appears. I don't know what the other two installments of The Hobbit have in store. What I do know is that this return to Middle-earth is off to a great start, and if this is any indication of things to come, I'll most assuredly enjoy the ride.
Of course off the level of its <em>'The Lord of the Rings'</em> predecessors, but I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed <em>'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey'</em>. It has good lure to it, the plot is more than interesting, it features pleasant callbacks and - like LOTR - looks exquisite. As for th ... e casting, I like 'em. Martin Freeman (Bilbo) is, like Elijah Wood, an actor I've always found hit-and-miss, but I really did enjoy Freeman's performance here - the humour is his usual schtick, though the rest of his showing is strong. Ian McKellen (Gandalf) returns and is as much a joy to watch as before. None of the others, though all good, stand out massively, James Nesbitt (Bofur) does bring decent comedic stuff. Hopefully the two sequels to this are just as fantastic!
There is no doubt that Peter Jackson does a great job bring Tolkien’s fantasies to life, much better, I imagine, than anyone must have assumed when they heard about the Lord of the Rings series way back when. I must confess that I don’t like them as much as I enjoyed reading the books. I am sure ... there are complex reasons applicable to me. I read them when I was very young and it would be difficult to match that first-time experience. Also, the fighting and battles seem more central to the story than I remember. Perhaps that relates more to the modern movie audience rather than my memory. As a funny side note, the film seemed to resemble in places that other fantasy series: the Jurassic Park franchise, in that they seemed to always be going from one close call to another, and the Wizard or somebody repeatedly yelled, “Run!” This series certainly sends the message that if you ever go on a dangerous adventure, it helps to have a wizard along for the journey.
It's one thing saying this isn't "Lord of the Rings" but it's quite another trying to watch without constantly comparing them. The same style of production with wonderful visual effects, Howard Shore's superb score and for much of the time it features many of the same actors from the earlier Peter J ... ackson trilogy. Similarly, it takes an age to get going. This first of three struggles in a different way too - there are no clearly defined roles for the characters; no "fellowship" if you like, for either the characters or the audience to focus on, so we are effectively starting from scratch with a whole slew of new characters whilst having to adjust to the new timelines for those we already know. Much less of a problem for those who have read the books, but for us other mortals that takes a while - and to be honest, I wasn't so impressed with the casting this time round. Martin Freeman was fine as "Dr Watson" in the BBC iteration of "Sherlock" but here, he is frankly quite annoying as "Bilbo". Newbie to the franchise Richard Armitage fares slightly better as Dwarf king "Thorin" but it is an otherwise unremarkable cast that joins Sir Ian McKellen's "Gandalf" as they set off to reclaim their underground kingdom of Erebor from the fearsome dragon "Smaug". To be fair, the story itself is not so good so the team have less to work with; and we are also now very used to the style and look of events from Middle Earth, so this was always going to make less of an impact - but the acting could have been considerably more robust. The saintly elves are bit too wholesome for me - though Cate "loads of audio reverb" Blanchett looks stunning as "Galadriel". There are plenty of evil orcs, goblins, and wargs to keep their perilous task engaging enough, though, and we are mercifully spared much of the infuriating "Gollum" (Andy Serkis) whom I cheered into the volcano at the end of "Return of the King" (2003). It is a good film, the two hours fly by and as a fan of the first trilogy, I shall stick with these - but I fear this is really a big screen experience that loses much on a smaller one with far to much dialogue and padding and not enough action.