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- 1
- 00:01:27,644 --> 00:01:28,644
- Are you sure you're eighteen?
- 2
- 00:01:29,426 --> 00:01:30,926
- Why? Do I look older?
- 3
- 00:01:39,004 --> 00:01:44,204
- Alberta Scrubb?
- - It's a typographical error, it's suppose to be Albert A. Scrubb.
- 4
- 00:01:45,066 --> 00:01:48,366
- Edmund, you are suppose to be helping
- me with the groceries.
- 5
- 00:01:53,356 --> 00:01:56,004
- Better luck next time, ay, squirt?
- 6
- 00:02:02,657 --> 00:02:05,144
- Squirt? He barely had 2 years on me!
- 7
- 00:02:05,757 --> 00:02:10,271
- I am a king. I've fought wars
- and I've led armies.
- 8
- 00:02:10,829 --> 00:02:14,323
- Not in this world.
- - Yeah, instead i'm stuck here.
- 9
- 00:02:14,324 --> 00:02:17,140
- Doing battles with useless Clarence Scrubb.
- 10
- 00:02:17,245 --> 00:02:20,374
- If anyone so deserve the name.
- 11
- 00:02:21,939 --> 00:02:24,130
- What are you doing?
- 12
- 00:02:24,234 --> 00:02:28,407
- Nothing.
- Come on then.
- 13
- 00:02:35,396 --> 00:02:38,200
- Dear Diary.
- It is now day 253.
- 14
- 00:02:38,210 --> 00:02:41,550
- Since my ratchet cousins
- Edmund and Lucy invaded our house.
- 15
- 00:02:42,385 --> 00:02:44,888
- Not sure how much long i can cope
- living with them.
- 16
- 00:02:44,889 --> 00:02:46,398
- Hard to share my things.
- 17
- 00:02:47,523 --> 00:02:50,521
- If only one could treat relatives like
- one who treat insects,
- 18
- 00:02:50,522 --> 00:02:55,112
- all my problems would be solved.
- I could simply put them in a jar.
- 19
- 00:02:55,842 --> 00:02:58,659
- Pin them to my wall?
- - I'm home!
- 20
- 00:02:58,972 --> 00:03:02,205
- - Hello?
- - Note to self.
- 21
- 00:03:02,206 --> 00:03:06,483
- Investigate legal ramifications
- of impaling relatives.
- 22
- 00:03:11,512 --> 00:03:12,647
- Hello, Uncle Harold.
- 23
- 00:03:12,651 --> 00:03:16,183
- I've tried to find some carrots
- but all they had were turnips again.
- 24
- 00:03:16,184 --> 00:03:20,149
- Should I start making soup?
- And Alberta is on her way home.
- 25
- 00:03:22,444 --> 00:03:26,199
- Uncle Harold?
- - Father.
- 26
- 00:03:27,138 --> 00:03:30,579
- Edward making faces at you.
- 27
- 00:03:30,580 --> 00:03:33,187
- Why, you little...
- - Father, he's going to hit me.
- 28
- 00:03:33,188 --> 00:03:36,005
- Edmund look, it's from Susan.
- 29
- 00:03:37,095 --> 00:03:39,552
- I do wish you were here with us.
- It is such an adventure.
- 30
- 00:03:39,553 --> 00:03:44,454
- But nothing like our times in Narnia.
- America is very exciting.
- 31
- 00:03:44,455 --> 00:03:49,148
- Except we never see father.
- He works so very hard.
- 32
- 00:03:49,149 --> 00:03:52,799
- I was invited to the British consul's
- tea party this week by a naval officer.
- 33
- 00:03:52,800 --> 00:03:56,972
- Who happens to be very handsome.
- I think he fancies me.
- 34
- 00:03:56,973 --> 00:04:01,249
- It seems that the Germans have made the
- crossing difficult right now.
- 35
- 00:04:01,250 --> 00:04:03,949
- Time are hard.
- Mother hopes you both won't mind
- 36
- 00:04:04,310 --> 00:04:06,882
- To another few months in Cambridge.
- 37
- 00:04:06,883 --> 00:04:10,533
- Another few months?
- How will we survive?
- 38
- 00:04:10,534 --> 00:04:15,124
- You're lucky. At least you've got your own room.
- I'm stuck with mullet mouth.
- 39
- 00:04:16,168 --> 00:04:18,463
- Susan and Peter are the lucky ones.
- 40
- 00:04:18,567 --> 00:04:23,052
- Off on adventures.
- - Yeah. They are the olders we are the youngest.
- 41
- 00:04:23,053 --> 00:04:25,243
- We don't matter as much.
- 42
- 00:04:26,182 --> 00:04:29,207
- Do you think i look anything like Susan?
- 43
- 00:04:30,250 --> 00:04:37,448
- Lucy, have you seen this ship before?
- - Yes, it's very Narnian looking isn't it?
- 44
- 00:04:38,283 --> 00:04:42,246
- Yeah. Just another reminder that we're here
- not there.
- 45
- 00:04:42,247 --> 00:04:46,002
- There once was two orphans
- who wasted their time.
- 46
- 00:04:46,003 --> 00:04:48,297
- Believing in Narnian nursery rhyme.
- 47
- 00:04:48,298 --> 00:04:49,923
- Please let me hit him!
- - No.
- 48
- 00:04:50,223 --> 00:04:51,501
- Don't you ever knock?
- - It's my house.
- 49
- 00:04:51,801 --> 00:04:53,722
- I do as I please. You're just guests.
- 50
- 00:04:55,809 --> 00:04:59,367
- What's so fascinating about that
- picture anyway? It's hideous.
- 51
- 00:04:59,738 --> 00:05:01,650
- You won't see it from the
- outside of the door.
- 52
- 00:05:03,111 --> 00:05:05,136
- Edmund look, looks like the
- water is actually moving.
- 53
- 00:05:05,197 --> 00:05:10,829
- What rubbish, see? That's what happens when you read all
- those fancy little novels and fairy tales of yours.
- 54
- 00:05:10,830 --> 00:05:16,273
- There once was a boy called Eustace, who
- read books for facts which were useless.
- 55
- 00:05:16,516 --> 00:05:20,989
- People who read fairy tales are always a sort
- of becoming a hideous burden to people like me.
- 56
- 00:05:21,315 --> 00:05:24,079
- I read books with real information.
- - A hideous burden?
- 57
- 00:05:24,705 --> 00:05:27,313
- I haven't seen you lift a finger
- since we've been here.
- 58
- 00:05:29,086 --> 00:05:32,528
- I hope you won't mind I tell your father
- it was you who stole Aunt Alberta sweets?
- 59
- 00:05:32,529 --> 00:05:33,885
- - Liar?
- - Oh, really?
- 60
- 00:05:33,987 --> 00:05:36,632
- - Edmund, the painting!
- - I found them under your bed.
- 61
- 00:05:36,806 --> 00:05:39,995
- And you know what?
- I've licked every one of them!
- 62
- 00:05:40,205 --> 00:05:42,300
- Ew! I'm infected with you!
- 63
- 00:05:46,820 --> 00:05:49,740
- What is going on here?
- - Lucy, do you think...
- 64
- 00:05:49,741 --> 00:05:52,349
- This is some kind of a trick.
- Stop or I'll tell mother.
- 65
- 00:05:52,445 --> 00:05:55,270
- Mother!
- 66
- 00:05:57,356 --> 00:05:58,921
- I'll just smash the whole thing.
- 67
- 00:06:01,216 --> 00:06:04,241
- Do something!
- - No.
- 68
- 00:06:04,437 --> 00:06:07,058
- Help me.
- - Let me go.
- 69
- 00:06:07,849 --> 00:06:10,292
- Let go.
- 70
- 00:06:45,551 --> 00:06:48,264
- Eustace, swim!
- - What's going on?
- 71
- 00:06:49,203 --> 00:06:52,644
- Swimming!
- 72
- 00:06:52,645 --> 00:06:55,566
- Swim.
- 73
- 00:07:03,181 --> 00:07:05,894
- It's alright! I got you.
- 74
- 00:07:06,740 --> 00:07:09,126
- Caspian?
- - Lucy.
- 75
- 00:07:09,127 --> 00:07:13,299
- Edmund, it is Caspian.
- - You're safe now.
- 76
- 00:07:13,300 --> 00:07:16,220
- Are we in Narnia?
- - Yes, you are in Narnia.
- 77
- 00:07:16,221 --> 00:07:21,750
- I don't wanna go. I want to go back to England!
- I'm going back to England!
- 78
- 00:07:22,689 --> 00:07:24,984
- Hold on.
- 79
- 00:07:43,761 --> 00:07:45,742
- That was thrilling!
- 80
- 00:07:45,743 --> 00:07:49,290
- How in the world do you end up here?
- - I have no idea.
- 81
- 00:07:49,812 --> 00:07:52,744
- - Caspian!
- - Edmund.
- 82
- 00:07:52,941 --> 00:07:55,853
- It's great to see you.
- - Didn't you call for us?
- 83
- 00:07:56,592 --> 00:07:59,721
- No, not this time.
- 84
- 00:07:59,722 --> 00:08:02,017
- Well, whatever the case,
- i'm just glad to be here.
- 85
- 00:08:02,018 --> 00:08:08,693
- Ahh! Get that thing off me!
- 86
- 00:08:11,197 --> 00:08:13,805
- Reepicheep!
- 87
- 00:08:14,535 --> 00:08:17,038
- Your Majesty.
- - Hello, Reep.
- 88
- 00:08:17,039 --> 00:08:20,063
- What a pleasure.
- - The pleasure is all mine sir.
- 89
- 00:08:20,064 --> 00:08:24,341
- But first, what to do about this,
- this hysterical interloper?
- 90
- 00:08:24,884 --> 00:08:27,971
- That giant rat thing just tried to claw my
- face off!
- 91
- 00:08:28,071 --> 00:08:31,956
- I was merely trying to expel the water from
- your lungs sir.
- 92
- 00:08:32,595 --> 00:08:36,287
- He talks! Does anyone understand? He just talk!
- - He always talks.
- 93
- 00:08:36,607 --> 00:08:38,528
- Actually its getting him to
- shut up that's the trick.
- 94
- 00:08:38,529 --> 00:08:43,075
- The moment there is nothing to be said your
- highness, I promise you I will not say it.
- 95
- 00:08:43,175 --> 00:08:47,352
- I don't know what kind of prank this is.
- I wanna wake up right now!
- 96
- 00:08:48,152 --> 00:08:49,339
- Perhaps we can throw him back?
- 97
- 00:08:49,960 --> 00:08:53,654
- And being abducted by a kind
- of zeepiratencarnival.
- 98
- 00:08:54,593 --> 00:08:57,826
- I demand to know just
- where in the blazes am I?
- 99
- 00:08:57,931 --> 00:09:01,896
- You're on the Dawn Treader.
- The finest ship in Narnia's navy.
- 100
- 00:09:06,903 --> 00:09:09,510
- Was it something I said?
- 101
- 00:09:09,511 --> 00:09:12,536
- See to him for me.
- - Your majesty.
- 102
- 00:09:15,457 --> 00:09:16,682
- Men.
- 103
- 00:09:19,004 --> 00:09:21,433
- Behold our castaways.
- 104
- 00:09:22,133 --> 00:09:25,680
- Edmund the Just
- and Lucy the Valiant.
- 105
- 00:09:25,889 --> 00:09:29,436
- High King and Queen of Narnia.
- 106
- 00:09:58,010 --> 00:10:01,870
- Aslan.
- 107
- 00:10:06,460 --> 00:10:10,215
- Look! Susan's bow and arrows.
- 108
- 00:10:10,528 --> 00:10:17,621
- - Lucy
- - My healing cordial and dagger.
- 109
- 00:10:17,622 --> 00:10:20,125
- - Oh, may I?
- - Of course. They're yours.
- 110
- 00:10:20,126 --> 00:10:22,733
- - Peter's sword.
- - Yes.
- 111
- 00:10:22,734 --> 00:10:25,655
- I looked after it as promised.
- 112
- 00:10:27,219 --> 00:10:30,035
- Here. Hold it if you wish.
- 113
- 00:10:30,036 --> 00:10:33,478
- No, no, it's yours.
- Peter gave it to you.
- 114
- 00:10:34,209 --> 00:10:37,756
- I did save this for you, though.
- 115
- 00:10:42,033 --> 00:10:44,953
- Thanks.
- 116
- 00:10:44,954 --> 00:10:48,604
- Since you left us, the Giants of the North
- have surrendered unconditionally.
- 117
- 00:10:48,605 --> 00:10:51,004
- And we defeated the Calormen
- armies at the Great Desert.
- 118
- 00:10:51,526 --> 00:10:55,071
- - There's peace across all of Narnia.
- - Peace?
- 119
- 00:10:55,072 --> 00:10:56,740
- In just three years.
- 120
- 00:10:56,741 --> 00:11:00,600
- And have you found yourself a
- queen in those three years?
- 121
- 00:11:00,601 --> 00:11:02,895
- No. Not one to compare with your sister.
- 122
- 00:11:02,896 --> 00:11:07,381
- Hang on, so if there are no wars to fight,
- and no one's in trouble...
- 123
- 00:11:07,382 --> 00:11:10,198
- - then, why are we here?
- - That's a good question.
- 124
- 00:11:10,199 --> 00:11:11,555
- I've been asking myself the same thing.
- 125
- 00:11:11,556 --> 00:11:16,144
- - So, where are we sailing to?
- - Before I took back the throne from my uncle,
- 126
- 00:11:16,145 --> 00:11:20,004
- he tried to kill my father's closest
- friends and most loyal supporters...
- 127
- 00:11:20,213 --> 00:11:23,447
- the seven Lords of Telmar.
- 128
- 00:11:26,577 --> 00:11:29,184
- They fled to the Lone Islands.
- 129
- 00:11:29,185 --> 00:11:32,731
- No one's heard from them since.
- 130
- 00:11:33,253 --> 00:11:37,842
- - So you think something's happened to them?
- - Well, if it has...
- 131
- 00:11:37,843 --> 00:11:40,346
- it's my duty to find out.
- 132
- 00:11:40,347 --> 00:11:43,475
- Well, what's east of the Lone Islands?
- 133
- 00:11:43,476 --> 00:11:48,691
- Uncharted waters. Things
- you could barely imagine.
- 134
- 00:11:48,692 --> 00:11:52,135
- Tales of sea serpents, and worse...
- 135
- 00:11:53,035 --> 00:11:59,124
- Sea serpents?
- - All right captain, that's enough of your tall tales.
- 136
- 00:12:08,513 --> 00:12:14,353
- Where skies want to meet, where the waves
- grow ever sweet.
- 137
- 00:12:14,354 --> 00:12:19,779
- Doubt not you Reepicheep.
- 138
- 00:12:23,743 --> 00:12:28,123
- - That's pretty!
- - Oh! Thank you.
- 139
- 00:12:28,124 --> 00:12:32,297
- A "driad" sung to me when
- I was just a "materling".
- 140
- 00:12:32,401 --> 00:12:35,634
- I can't divine the meaning but
- I've never forgotten the words.
- 141
- 00:12:35,635 --> 00:12:38,035
- What do you think's past the
- Lone Islands, Reep?
- 142
- 00:12:38,974 --> 00:12:42,102
- Well, I've been told the furthest east one
- can sail is to the end of the world.
- 143
- 00:12:42,103 --> 00:12:46,170
- - Aslan's country.
- - Do you really believe there's such a place?
- 144
- 00:12:46,171 --> 00:12:50,344
- Well, we have nothing, if not belief.
- 145
- 00:12:52,222 --> 00:12:54,933
- Do you think you could actually sail there?
- 146
- 00:12:54,934 --> 00:12:57,021
- Well, there is only one
- way of finding that out.
- 147
- 00:12:58,064 --> 00:13:00,985
- I can only hope I will one day
- earn the right to see it.
- 148
- 00:13:01,715 --> 00:13:04,844
- Your Majesty.
- 149
- 00:14:02,533 --> 00:14:04,827
- You've grown stronger, my friend.
- 150
- 00:14:04,828 --> 00:14:06,288
- Seems I have.
- 151
- 00:14:07,853 --> 00:14:10,774
- All right! Back to work.
- 152
- 00:14:18,598 --> 00:14:24,543
- Edmund, do you think if we keep sailing
- to the end of the world, we just...
- 153
- 00:14:24,544 --> 00:14:25,587
- tip off the edge?
- 154
- 00:14:25,588 --> 00:14:28,715
- Don't worry, Lu.
- We're long way from there.
- 155
- 00:14:28,716 --> 00:14:30,386
- I see you're still talking
- nonsense, the two of you.
- 156
- 00:14:33,411 --> 00:14:36,852
- - Are you feeling better?
- - Yes, no thanks to you.
- 157
- 00:14:36,853 --> 00:14:41,338
- - It's lucky I have an iron constitution.
- - As effervescent as ever, I see.
- 158
- 00:14:41,339 --> 00:14:43,424
- - Find your sea legs?
- - Never lost them.
- 159
- 00:14:43,425 --> 00:14:44,886
- Simply dealing with the shock of things.
- 160
- 00:14:44,887 --> 00:14:48,849
- Mother says I have an acute disposition,
- due to my intelligence.
- 161
- 00:14:48,850 --> 00:14:51,457
- I don't think he has a "cute" anything!
- 162
- 00:14:51,458 --> 00:14:53,753
- I'll have you know as soon as
- we find civilization,
- 163
- 00:14:53,754 --> 00:14:57,090
- I'm contacting the British Consulate.
- Have you all arrested for kidnapping.
- 164
- 00:14:57,091 --> 00:15:01,471
- Kidnapping is it? That's funny.
- I thought we saved your life.
- 165
- 00:15:01,472 --> 00:15:03,559
- - You held me against my will!
- - Did I?
- 166
- 00:15:03,872 --> 00:15:08,878
- In what I must say are the most unhygenic
- quarters; it's like a zoo down there!
- 167
- 00:15:08,879 --> 00:15:12,112
- - He's quite the complainer, isn't he?
- - He's just warming up.
- 168
- 00:15:12,113 --> 00:15:14,408
- Land ho!
- 169
- 00:15:36,941 --> 00:15:40,695
- The Lone Islands.
- The ports of Narrow Haven.
- 170
- 00:15:40,696 --> 00:15:43,200
- Strange. Not a Narnian flag in sight.
- 171
- 00:15:43,721 --> 00:15:47,060
- But the Lone Islands
- have always been Narnia's.
- 172
- 00:15:50,189 --> 00:15:51,963
- Seems suspicious.
- 173
- 00:15:53,632 --> 00:15:55,718
- I say we prepare a landing party.
- 174
- 00:15:56,896 --> 00:16:00,098
- - Drinian?
- - Forgive me, Your Majesty...
- 175
- 00:16:00,099 --> 00:16:04,689
- but the chain of command starts
- with King Caspian on this ship.
- 176
- 00:16:05,420 --> 00:16:08,758
- - Right
- - We use longboats. Drinian, pick some men and come ashore.
- 177
- 00:16:12,639 --> 00:16:16,686
- Man the longboats! Throw the sail and
- prepare to drop anchor.
- 178
- 00:16:33,690 --> 00:16:35,463
- Onward! The thrill of
- the unknown lies ahead.
- 179
- 00:16:36,506 --> 00:16:37,863
- Couldn't this have waited till the morning?
- 180
- 00:16:38,801 --> 00:16:42,034
- There is no honour in turning
- away from adventure, lad.
- 181
- 00:16:42,035 --> 00:16:45,685
- Listen!
- Where is everyone?
- 182
- 00:16:45,686 --> 00:16:50,172
- - Come on, jelly legs.
- - Quite capable of doing it myself!
- 183
- 00:16:52,884 --> 00:16:55,701
- And you're certain he's related by blood?
- 184
- 00:17:18,503 --> 00:17:22,407
- Reepicheep, stay here with Drinian's men
- and secure the place.
- 185
- 00:17:22,511 --> 00:17:23,448
- We'll head on.
- 186
- 00:17:23,449 --> 00:17:24,910
- If we don't come back by dawn...
- 187
- 00:17:25,849 --> 00:17:27,831
- send a party.
- - Yes, Your Majesty.
- 188
- 00:17:43,726 --> 00:17:47,443
- Yeah, looks like nobody's in.
- So do you think we should head back?
- 189
- 00:17:48,173 --> 00:17:52,554
- Do you wanna come here
- and guard... something?
- 190
- 00:17:52,555 --> 00:17:55,892
- Ah, yes.
- Good idea, cousin.
- 191
- 00:17:55,893 --> 00:17:59,022
- Very..um, logical.
- 192
- 00:18:08,515 --> 00:18:13,210
- I've got it, I've got it. Don't worry.
- 193
- 00:18:31,935 --> 00:18:33,121
- I'm ready to go when you are!
- 194
- 00:18:43,440 --> 00:18:48,677
- - Who are all these people?
- - Why have they been crossed out?
- 195
- 00:18:48,678 --> 00:18:54,520
- - Looks like some kind of... fee.
- - Slave Traders.
- 196
- 00:18:57,962 --> 00:18:59,214
- Look out!
- 197
- 00:19:15,801 --> 00:19:19,952
- Unless you want to hear this one
- squeal like a girl again...
- 198
- 00:19:20,652 --> 00:19:22,893
- I'd say you should drop your weapons.
- 199
- 00:19:22,894 --> 00:19:25,189
- - I'm not a girl.
- - Now!
- 200
- 00:19:27,124 --> 00:19:29,048
- - Put it down!
- - Eustace.
- 201
- 00:19:29,049 --> 00:19:33,951
- - Put 'em in irons!
- - Come here, you!
- 202
- 00:19:33,952 --> 00:19:35,829
- Get your hands off me!
- 203
- 00:19:35,830 --> 00:19:40,210
- Let's take these two to market.
- Send those two to the dungeons.
- 204
- 00:19:40,211 --> 00:19:43,549
- Listen to me, you insolent fool.
- I am your king!
- 205
- 00:19:44,801 --> 00:19:47,930
- - You're gonna pay for that!
- - Actually...
- 206
- 00:19:47,931 --> 00:19:51,686
- someone else is going to pay.
- 207
- 00:19:53,355 --> 00:19:54,711
- For all of you.
- 208
- 00:19:56,812 --> 00:19:58,212
- Lucy!
- 209
- 00:20:09,942 --> 00:20:14,636
- - You all right?
- - Yeah.
- 210
- 00:20:18,392 --> 00:20:22,564
- It's hopeless.
- You'll never get out.
- 211
- 00:20:24,338 --> 00:20:26,946
- - Who's there?
- - Nobody.
- 212
- 00:20:27,154 --> 00:20:29,241
- Just a voice in my head.
- 213
- 00:20:40,820 --> 00:20:43,950
- Lord Bern?
- 214
- 00:20:44,576 --> 00:20:50,835
- Perhaps once, but now no longer
- deserving of that title.
- 215
- 00:20:51,252 --> 00:20:53,130
- Is he one of the seven?
- 216
- 00:21:00,536 --> 00:21:05,961
- Your face. You remind me of
- a king I once loved well.
- 217
- 00:21:07,004 --> 00:21:09,611
- That man was my father.
- 218
- 00:21:09,612 --> 00:21:13,158
- Oh, my Lord, please forgive me.
- 219
- 00:21:13,159 --> 00:21:14,932
- No, please, please.
- 220
- 00:21:18,062 --> 00:21:20,983
- No!
- 221
- 00:21:30,997 --> 00:21:34,544
- - Mummy!
- - Get back.
- 222
- 00:21:36,526 --> 00:21:40,594
- - Stay with Daddy!
- - Don't worry, I'll find you!
- 223
- 00:21:40,595 --> 00:21:42,055
- Mummy!
- 224
- 00:21:52,800 --> 00:21:57,077
- - Where are they taking them?
- - Keep watching.
- 225
- 00:22:26,077 --> 00:22:27,955
- - What happened?
- - It's a sacrifice.
- 226
- 00:22:29,624 --> 00:22:34,319
- - Where did they go?
- - No one knows.
- 227
- 00:22:34,423 --> 00:22:38,282
- The mist was first seen in the east.
- 228
- 00:22:38,283 --> 00:22:42,247
- Reports of fishermen and sailors
- disappearing out at sea.
- 229
- 00:22:42,768 --> 00:22:44,541
- We lords have made a pact...
- 230
- 00:22:44,542 --> 00:22:47,566
- to find the source of the mist
- to destroy it.
- 231
- 00:22:47,567 --> 00:22:49,444
- They each set sail,
- 232
- 00:22:49,445 --> 00:22:52,261
- but none came back.
- 233
- 00:22:56,747 --> 00:22:59,981
- You'll see, if they don't sell
- you to the slave traders,
- 234
- 00:23:00,294 --> 00:23:04,675
- - you're likely to be fed to the mist.
- - We have to find Lucy...
- 235
- 00:23:04,988 --> 00:23:08,325
- before it's too late.
- - Our bid, 60.
- 236
- 00:23:08,326 --> 00:23:09,995
- - I bid 80!
- - 100 for the little lady.
- 237
- 00:23:09,996 --> 00:23:13,647
- - 120!
- - 150.
- 238
- 00:23:14,481 --> 00:23:17,089
- Any more bids?
- 239
- 00:23:18,445 --> 00:23:20,636
- Sold!
- 240
- 00:23:21,492 --> 00:23:24,635
- Come on, move. Move!
- 241
- 00:23:24,660 --> 00:23:29,293
- And now, for this fine specimen...
- 242
- 00:23:29,294 --> 00:23:31,276
- who'll kick off the bidding?
- 243
- 00:23:31,798 --> 00:23:36,805
- Come on now, he may not look like much,
- but uh, he's strong.
- 244
- 00:23:37,640 --> 00:23:40,769
- Yes, he's strong all right. Smells like
- the rear end of a Minotaur!
- 245
- 00:23:41,500 --> 00:23:43,064
- That is an outrageous lie.
- 246
- 00:23:43,586 --> 00:23:46,194
- I won the school hygiene award,
- two years running!
- 247
- 00:23:48,619 --> 00:23:51,410
- - Come on, someone make a bid!
- - I'll take them off your hands.
- 248
- 00:23:51,931 --> 00:23:55,203
- I'll take them ALL off your hands!
- 249
- 00:23:55,204 --> 00:23:58,086
- For Narnia!
- 250
- 00:24:18,324 --> 00:24:21,662
- - Thanks, Reep. I knew you would come.
- - Your Highness.
- 251
- 00:24:29,069 --> 00:24:31,468
- Get the keys!
- 252
- 00:24:37,832 --> 00:24:40,022
- Keys!
- 253
- 00:25:16,325 --> 00:25:20,289
- Oh, you're a boat in a magical land.
- Can't you row yourself?
- 254
- 00:25:39,692 --> 00:25:42,405
- Oh gosh, I hope that wasn't British Consul.
- 255
- 00:25:43,135 --> 00:25:44,921
- - Your Majesty. Your Majesty!
- - Hold it!
- 256
- 00:25:44,922 --> 00:25:49,290
- - My wife was taken just this morning.
- - Daddy!
- 257
- 00:25:49,394 --> 00:25:51,584
- I beg you, take me with you.
- 258
- 00:25:51,585 --> 00:25:53,567
- - I want to come.
- - No, Gael. Stay with your aunt.
- 259
- 00:25:55,027 --> 00:25:58,990
- I am a fight sailor, been on the seas
- my whole life.
- 260
- 00:25:58,991 --> 00:26:01,807
- - Of course, you must.
- - Thank you.
- 261
- 00:26:01,808 --> 00:26:05,772
- If I ever not come back...
- 262
- 00:26:06,293 --> 00:26:07,650
- now be good.
- 263
- 00:26:12,970 --> 00:26:17,143
- My King! My King!
- 264
- 00:26:20,168 --> 00:26:25,383
- This was given to me by your father.
- I hid it safely in a cave, all these years.
- 265
- 00:26:25,384 --> 00:26:27,678
- That's not a Narnian sword.
- 266
- 00:26:27,679 --> 00:26:30,494
- It's from your Golden Age.
- There are seven such swords.
- 267
- 00:26:30,495 --> 00:26:35,397
- Gifts from Aslan to protect Narnia.
- 268
- 00:26:35,398 --> 00:26:38,005
- Your father entrusted them to us.
- 269
- 00:26:38,006 --> 00:26:39,675
- Here. Take it.
- 270
- 00:26:44,057 --> 00:26:45,517
- And may it protect you.
- 271
- 00:26:55,353 --> 00:27:00,330
- Thank you, my Lord.
- And we shall find your lost citizens.
- 272
- 00:27:04,012 --> 00:27:04,960
- Edmund.
- 273
- 00:27:21,820 --> 00:27:24,219
- Dear diary, there's been an
- extraordinary turn of events.
- 274
- 00:27:25,054 --> 00:27:28,287
- I've been abducted by my cousins and set
- adrift in uncharted waters,
- 275
- 00:27:28,288 --> 00:27:29,644
- in some ridiculous-looking boat.
- 276
- 00:27:30,478 --> 00:27:36,528
- What's worse is I share quarters with
- an obnoxious mouse thing,
- 277
- 00:27:36,529 --> 00:27:38,407
- and I thought bunking with my cousins
- was bad enough.
- 278
- 00:27:38,615 --> 00:27:41,222
- So far, every person I've met in
- this strange place suffers
- 279
- 00:27:41,223 --> 00:27:43,517
- from the most florid delusions...
- 280
- 00:27:43,518 --> 00:27:47,900
- chasing green mists, and
- looking for lost lords.
- 281
- 00:27:48,213 --> 00:27:52,593
- I can only assume that this is
- the result of poor diet.
- 282
- 00:27:52,594 --> 00:27:54,233
- Or they're all just barking mad!
- 283
- 00:27:56,767 --> 00:27:59,582
- Cousin Edmund is no exception.
- 284
- 00:27:59,583 --> 00:28:02,295
- He spends every spare second
- rubbing that tin sword
- 285
- 00:28:02,296 --> 00:28:06,572
- like it's some magic lantern.
- Poor fool clearly needs a hobby.
- 286
- 00:28:06,573 --> 00:28:09,076
- It's going to be magnificient.
- Do they come in a smaller size?
- 287
- 00:28:10,745 --> 00:28:15,127
- Peeving Marmot! He's even more
- deluded than my cousin.
- 288
- 00:28:16,691 --> 00:28:20,656
- In England we have mousetraps
- and that sort of thing.
- 289
- 00:28:23,994 --> 00:28:26,602
- Speaking of food, you don't know
- where I could get any, do you?
- 290
- 00:28:28,062 --> 00:28:30,044
- Uh, why are you talking to that bird?
- 291
- 00:28:31,609 --> 00:28:36,929
- - Why, I just naturally assumed that...
- - He's talking to birds
- 292
- 00:28:37,451 --> 00:28:39,329
- He's mad as a loon, that one!
- 293
- 00:28:41,232 --> 00:28:43,606
- Shoo! Go go. Get off!
- 294
- 00:29:07,373 --> 00:29:11,980
- Are you aware... ? Stealing rations is
- a capital offence at sea!
- 295
- 00:29:14,484 --> 00:29:16,049
- Up here.
- 296
- 00:29:16,257 --> 00:29:20,533
- - You!
- - Men have been keeled for less.
- 297
- 00:29:20,534 --> 00:29:24,290
- For what?
- - For treason and sneakiness...and general nuisancery.
- 298
- 00:29:24,394 --> 00:29:27,315
- Look, just hand over the orange
- and we'll let the matter pass.
- 299
- 00:29:27,837 --> 00:29:31,695
- - I don't know what you're talking about.
- - Allow me to...
- 300
- 00:29:31,696 --> 00:29:34,930
- - I've had quite enough of you!
- - Unhand the tail!
- 301
- 00:29:35,139 --> 00:29:37,746
- The Great Aslan himself gave me this tail.
- 302
- 00:29:37,747 --> 00:29:41,397
- No one. Repeat. No one touches the tail.
- 303
- 00:29:41,398 --> 00:29:45,257
- - Period! Exclamation mark!
- - Sorry.
- 304
- 00:29:45,258 --> 00:29:49,655
- Now, I will have the orange,
- then I will have satisfaction.
- 305
- 00:29:49,656 --> 00:29:52,630
- - p p please, please, I'm a pacifist.
- - En garde
- 306
- 00:29:58,506 --> 00:30:00,280
- - Watch it.
- - Sorry.
- 307
- 00:30:04,061 --> 00:30:06,539
- Trying to run away?
- We're on a boat you know.
- 308
- 00:30:07,091 --> 00:30:08,834
- Look! Can't we just discuss this?
- 309
- 00:30:09,147 --> 00:30:14,571
- That wasfor stealing, that was for lying,
- and that was for good measure.
- 310
- 00:30:16,553 --> 00:30:20,935
- That's the spirit! We have ourselves
- a duel! Catch.
- 311
- 00:30:21,874 --> 00:30:24,794
- Now, come on.
- Take your best shot.
- 312
- 00:30:25,733 --> 00:30:27,715
- Is that it?
- Come on, boy.
- 313
- 00:30:31,979 --> 00:30:34,436
- Stop flapping your wings like
- a drunken pelican.
- 314
- 00:30:34,496 --> 00:30:38,356
- Poise! Keep your leg up, up,
- that's it.
- 315
- 00:30:45,554 --> 00:30:48,788
- Yoo-hoo! Over here.
- 316
- 00:30:49,205 --> 00:30:53,077
- Down with your foot. Not your left,
- your right. Got it? Come on.
- 317
- 00:30:53,078 --> 00:30:56,506
- Be nimble, be nimble. It's a
- dance, boy, a dance.
- 318
- 00:30:56,507 --> 00:31:01,202
- Come on now. Again, and again.
- That's right! That's right!
- 319
- 00:31:01,306 --> 00:31:03,810
- Oh, no.
- 320
- 00:31:11,216 --> 00:31:13,511
- And that...
- is that!
- 321
- 00:31:19,162 --> 00:31:21,961
- Look.
- 322
- 00:31:23,943 --> 00:31:25,925
- Gael, what are you doing here?
- 323
- 00:31:45,015 --> 00:31:47,832
- Looks like we have an
- extra crew member.
- 324
- 00:31:55,343 --> 00:31:58,994
- - Welcome aboard.
- - Your Majesty.
- 325
- 00:31:59,098 --> 00:32:01,184
- Call me Lucy. Come on.
- 326
- 00:32:01,185 --> 00:32:03,654
- - Come on, look lively!
- - Back to work!
- 327
- 00:32:06,401 --> 00:32:11,408
- Good match! I'll make a
- swordsman of you yet.
- 328
- 00:32:12,264 --> 00:32:16,936
- Yes, well... if the playing field were a
- little more even,
- 329
- 00:32:16,937 --> 00:32:18,084
- it would have been an
- entirely different result.
- 330
- 00:32:18,085 --> 00:32:21,109
- Indeed.
- 331
- 00:32:32,928 --> 00:32:34,861
- It looks uninhabited...
- 332
- 00:32:34,862 --> 00:32:38,218
- but if the Lords followed the mist east,
- they would have stopped here.
- 333
- 00:32:39,157 --> 00:32:41,034
- Could be a trap.
- 334
- 00:32:41,747 --> 00:32:46,146
- Or it could hold some answers. Caspian?
- 335
- 00:32:48,024 --> 00:32:51,256
- We'll spend the night on shore.
- Scour the island in the morning.
- 336
- 00:32:51,257 --> 00:32:52,196
- Aye, your Majesty.
- 337
- 00:33:13,164 --> 00:33:15,146
- Seems they've brought a pig.
- 338
- 00:33:19,528 --> 00:33:21,614
- Here's one. It's female.
- 339
- 00:33:22,553 --> 00:33:24,639
- So's this one.
- 340
- 00:33:27,769 --> 00:33:30,064
- This one reads.
- 341
- 00:33:30,898 --> 00:33:33,298
- Let's take her.
- 342
- 00:34:06,993 --> 00:34:10,322
- - There is no escape!
- - Well put!
- 343
- 00:34:10,523 --> 00:34:12,023
- - Scary.
- - Yeah!
- 344
- 00:34:12,122 --> 00:34:15,367
- - What are you?
- - We are terrifying invisible beasts.
- 345
- 00:34:15,368 --> 00:34:18,344
- If you could see us, you would
- be really intimidated.
- 346
- 00:34:18,345 --> 00:34:22,118
- Yeah. You forgot to mention that
- we are very large.
- 347
- 00:34:22,119 --> 00:34:26,099
- - Well what do you want?
- - You! You'll do what we ask.
- 348
- 00:34:26,100 --> 00:34:28,725
- - She will! Very clear!
- - Well put!
- - Yeah!
- 349
- 00:34:30,499 --> 00:34:33,176
- - Or what?
- - Or death.
- 350
- 00:34:33,177 --> 00:34:34,777
- Death.
- 351
- 00:34:38,705 --> 00:34:41,313
- Well, I wouldn't be much use to you
- dead now, would I?
- 352
- 00:34:42,982 --> 00:34:46,112
- - I hadn't thought of that.
- - No, you hadn't. Fair point.
- 353
- 00:34:46,529 --> 00:34:49,867
- All right. Then we'll just
- kill your friends!
- 354
- 00:34:51,745 --> 00:34:55,918
- - Good idea.
- - What do you want with me?
- 355
- 00:34:56,022 --> 00:35:00,750
- You will enter the house of...
- 'the Oppressor'.
- 356
- 00:35:00,751 --> 00:35:04,263
- - What house?
- - This one.
- 357
- 00:35:09,688 --> 00:35:13,547
- Upstairs, you'll find the
- 'Book of Incantations'.
- 358
- 00:35:13,548 --> 00:35:16,989
- Recite the spell that
- makes the unseen seen.
- 359
- 00:35:16,990 --> 00:35:22,311
- - Well put chief, well put.
- - Very. Yeah.
- 360
- 00:35:23,145 --> 00:35:24,918
- Well, go on.
- We haven't got all day.
- 361
- 00:35:25,127 --> 00:35:27,751
- Remember what will happen
- to your friends.
- 362
- 00:35:27,752 --> 00:35:30,343
- - You've been warned.
- - Yeah.
- 363
- 00:35:30,760 --> 00:35:32,325
- Right.
- 364
- 00:35:35,350 --> 00:35:38,270
- - Why don't you do it yourselves?
- - We can't read.
- 365
- 00:35:38,271 --> 00:35:41,609
- Can't write either as a
- matter of fact.
- 366
- 00:35:42,653 --> 00:35:44,948
- - Or add.
- - Yeah.
- 367
- 00:35:45,712 --> 00:35:48,181
- Why didn't you just say so?
- 368
- 00:35:49,016 --> 00:35:51,624
- - Beware of the Oppressor.
- - He is very aggressive!
- 369
- 00:35:52,146 --> 00:35:59,239
- What makes the unseen seen.
- Got it? Don't forget that!
- 370
- 00:36:10,819 --> 00:36:14,782
- Ed. Ed, wake up.
- 371
- 00:36:14,783 --> 00:36:18,851
- Wake up!
- Look.
- 372
- 00:36:24,693 --> 00:36:29,700
- Where's Lucy? Lucy!
- 373
- 00:36:29,804 --> 00:36:31,995
- - Everybody up!
- - Get up.
- 374
- 00:36:35,438 --> 00:36:39,923
- - This way.
- - Move!
- 375
- 00:37:41,323 --> 00:37:49,191
- With these words, your tongue must sew.
- For all around there to be snow.
- 376
- 00:38:38,429 --> 00:38:44,375
- An infallible spell to make you she,
- the beauty you've always wanted to be.
- 377
- 00:38:54,911 --> 00:38:59,814
- Susan, what's going on?
- 378
- 00:39:05,135 --> 00:39:07,743
- I'm beautiful.
- 379
- 00:39:17,966 --> 00:39:20,574
- No! wait!
- 380
- 00:39:22,556 --> 00:39:24,016
- Make me she, whom I'd agree.
- 381
- 00:39:32,617 --> 00:39:36,017
- Lucy... Lucy!
- 382
- 00:39:36,534 --> 00:39:40,707
- Aslan? Aslan?
- 383
- 00:39:55,416 --> 00:39:58,650
- A spell to make the unseen seen.
- 384
- 00:39:59,797 --> 00:40:05,430
- Like the 'p' in psychology,
- the 'h' in psychiatry...
- 385
- 00:40:05,431 --> 00:40:08,559
- invisible ink and the truth
- in theology.
- 386
- 00:40:08,560 --> 00:40:10,647
- Caspian, Lucy's dagger.
- 387
- 00:40:15,445 --> 00:40:18,679
- Stop right there or there is!
- 388
- 00:40:23,582 --> 00:40:26,442
- This spell is complete.
- 389
- 00:40:26,446 --> 00:40:30,050
- Now all is visible.
- 390
- 00:40:51,126 --> 00:40:53,642
- - What sort of creatures are you?
- - Big ones...
- 391
- 00:40:53,643 --> 00:40:58,449
- with the head of a tiger and the body of a...
- - Different tiger.
- 392
- 00:40:58,450 --> 00:41:02,075
- - You don't want to mess with us!
- - Or what?
- 393
- 00:41:02,158 --> 00:41:05,222
- Or I'll claw you to death!
- 394
- 00:41:05,765 --> 00:41:09,482
- And I'll run my tufts right through you!
- 395
- 00:41:09,534 --> 00:41:14,489
- - I will gnash you with my teeth.
- - And I'll bite you with my fangs.
- 396
- 00:41:14,528 --> 00:41:18,244
- You mean squash us
- with your fat bellies?
- 397
- 00:41:18,245 --> 00:41:22,731
- - Fat bellies?
- - Tickle us with your toes?
- 398
- 00:41:23,169 --> 00:41:26,069
- What have you done with my sister,
- you little pip-squeak?
- 399
- 00:41:26,077 --> 00:41:29,419
- - Now, calm down.
- - Where is she?
- 400
- 00:41:29,420 --> 00:41:32,118
- - You'd better tell him.
- - Tell him, chief.
- 401
- 00:41:32,119 --> 00:41:35,040
- - In the mansion.
- - What mansion?
- 402
- 00:41:43,803 --> 00:41:46,305
- Oh. That mansion.
- 403
- 00:41:46,306 --> 00:41:49,136
- You know, I'm really getting tired
- of you all leaving me behind.
- 404
- 00:41:49,175 --> 00:41:52,357
- - It's the pig.
- - The pig's come back.
- 405
- 00:41:52,696 --> 00:41:55,407
- This place is getting
- weirder and weirder.
- 406
- 00:41:55,408 --> 00:41:57,077
- He's calling us weird.
- 407
- 00:42:02,293 --> 00:42:06,269
- - Lucy!
- - Your Majesty.
- 408
- 00:42:06,270 --> 00:42:08,770
- Caspian and Edmund.
- 409
- 00:42:08,869 --> 00:42:11,039
- This is Coriakin.
- It's his island.
- 410
- 00:42:11,639 --> 00:42:15,523
- That's what he thinks.
- You have wronged us, magician.
- 411
- 00:42:15,524 --> 00:42:19,488
- I have not wronged you; I made you
- invisible for your own protection.
- 412
- 00:42:20,288 --> 00:42:22,617
- - Protection?
- - That's aggressive! Oppressor!
- 413
- 00:42:22,618 --> 00:42:26,164
- - I have not oppressed you.
- - But you could have!
- 414
- 00:42:26,165 --> 00:42:30,442
- - If you'd wanted to!
- - Be gone.
- 415
- 00:42:32,054 --> 00:42:36,597
- - What was that?
- - Lute. But don't tell them.
- 416
- 00:42:39,461 --> 00:42:42,768
- - What were those?
- - Dufflepuds.
- 417
- 00:42:42,769 --> 00:42:46,107
- Right, of course. Silly me.
- 418
- 00:42:47,337 --> 00:42:51,648
- What did you mean when you said you
- made them invisible for their own good?
- 419
- 00:42:51,649 --> 00:42:54,035
- It seemed the easiest way
- to protect them.
- 420
- 00:42:54,244 --> 00:42:57,582
- - From the evil.
- - You mean the mist?
- 421
- 00:42:58,808 --> 00:43:02,780
- I mean what lies behind the mist.
- 422
- 00:43:20,636 --> 00:43:22,305
- It's quite beautiful.
- 423
- 00:43:30,651 --> 00:43:33,780
- I mean for a make-believe map in
- a make-believe world.
- 424
- 00:43:33,885 --> 00:43:35,867
- There is the source of your troubles.
- 425
- 00:43:37,431 --> 00:43:43,586
- The Dark Island.
- A place where evil lurks.
- 426
- 00:43:44,838 --> 00:43:49,845
- It can take any form. It can make your
- darkest dreams come true.
- 427
- 00:43:51,202 --> 00:43:55,061
- It seeks to corrupt all goodness...
- 428
- 00:43:55,283 --> 00:43:57,708
- to steal the light from this world.
- 429
- 00:43:57,830 --> 00:44:01,538
- - How do we stop it?
- - You must break its spell.
- 430
- 00:44:02,794 --> 00:44:05,949
- That sword you carry; there
- are six others.
- 431
- 00:44:06,549 --> 00:44:08,243
- - Have you seen them?
- - Yes.
- 432
- 00:44:08,244 --> 00:44:11,774
- - The Six Lords, they passed through here?
- - Indeed.
- 433
- 00:44:13,252 --> 00:44:15,234
- - Where were they headed?
- - Where I sent them.
- 434
- 00:44:19,263 --> 00:44:23,357
- To break the spell, you must
- follow the Blue Star...
- 435
- 00:44:25,331 --> 00:44:26,917
- to Ramandu's Island.
- 436
- 00:44:27,856 --> 00:44:31,060
- There, the seven swords must be laid
- at Aslan's table.
- 437
- 00:44:32,320 --> 00:44:35,241
- Only then can their true
- magical power be released.
- 438
- 00:44:38,375 --> 00:44:42,252
- But beware. You are
- all about to be tested.
- 439
- 00:44:43,052 --> 00:44:46,986
- Tested?
- 440
- 00:44:47,087 --> 00:44:50,887
- Until you lay down the seventh sword,
- evil has the upper hand.
- 441
- 00:44:51,032 --> 00:44:57,065
- It will do everything in its power
- to tempt you.
- 442
- 00:45:03,081 --> 00:45:04,733
- Be strong...
- 443
- 00:45:06,767 --> 00:45:09,688
- Don't fall to temptations.
- 444
- 00:45:10,392 --> 00:45:12,061
- To defeat the darkness out there,
- 445
- 00:45:14,061 --> 00:45:17,512
- you must defeat the
- darkness inside yourself.
- 446
- 00:45:46,304 --> 00:45:47,868
- For reasons beyond my comprehension,
- 447
- 00:45:47,869 --> 00:45:50,580
- we've taken the advice of a senile old coot
- 448
- 00:45:50,581 --> 00:45:54,232
- who doesn't possess a razor, and
- dawdles around in a dressing gown.
- 449
- 00:45:55,379 --> 00:46:01,013
- So, we're back in this tub and
- and lost in a tempest. Brilliant!
- 450
- 00:46:12,279 --> 00:46:17,182
- 14 days of being tossed like a pancake,
- not the slightest sign of land.
- 451
- 00:46:20,833 --> 00:46:25,110
- The only consolation is everyone is finally
- as miserable as I am...
- 452
- 00:46:28,618 --> 00:46:30,535
- except for that show-off talking rat.
- 453
- 00:46:31,135 --> 00:46:34,916
- He is one of those annoying
- 'glass is always half full' types.
- 454
- 00:46:39,506 --> 00:46:42,635
- So, we're stuck, here...
- 455
- 00:46:43,448 --> 00:46:46,574
- at half rations, with food and water for
- two more weeks, maximum.
- 456
- 00:46:49,077 --> 00:46:52,798
- This is your last chance to
- turn back, Your Majesties.
- 457
- 00:46:52,857 --> 00:46:55,557
- There's no guarantee we'll
- spot the Blue Star anytime soon...
- 458
- 00:46:55,558 --> 00:46:57,240
- not in this storm.
- 459
- 00:46:58,508 --> 00:47:01,725
- Needle in a haystack trying to find this
- remanding place.
- 460
- 00:47:01,726 --> 00:47:03,708
- We could sail right past it and
- off the edge of of the world.
- 461
- 00:47:04,647 --> 00:47:07,046
- Or get eaten by a sea serpent.
- 462
- 00:47:08,581 --> 00:47:10,463
- What you're saying, the men
- are getting nervous.
- 463
- 00:47:12,488 --> 00:47:14,556
- These are strange seas we're sailing,
- 464
- 00:47:14,557 --> 00:47:16,439
- the likes of which I've never
- seen before.
- 465
- 00:47:17,139 --> 00:47:20,293
- Then perhaps, Captain, you would like
- to be the one to explain to Mr. Rince...
- 466
- 00:47:20,294 --> 00:47:24,050
- that we're abandoning
- the search for his family.
- 467
- 00:47:25,615 --> 00:47:26,958
- I'll get back to it.
- 468
- 00:47:29,161 --> 00:47:32,187
- Just a word of warning...
- 469
- 00:47:33,334 --> 00:47:36,777
- the sea can play nasty tricks
- on a crew's mind.
- 470
- 00:47:38,320 --> 00:47:39,698
- Very nasty.
- 471
- 00:48:12,323 --> 00:48:16,079
- Transform my reflection,
- cast into affection
- 472
- 00:48:16,600 --> 00:48:18,477
- lashes, lips and complexion.
- 473
- 00:48:18,478 --> 00:48:24,111
- Make me she whom I'd agree,
- holds more beauty over me.
- 474
- 00:49:30,771 --> 00:49:34,109
- Ladies and Gentlemen,
- Miss Pevensie.
- 475
- 00:49:39,847 --> 00:49:43,601
- - Edmund?
- - You look beautiful, Sister.
- 476
- 00:49:43,602 --> 00:49:45,062
- - As always.
- - Peter!
- 477
- 00:49:45,375 --> 00:49:48,295
- Excuse me Miss,
- Can I get a photo?
- 478
- 00:49:48,296 --> 00:49:52,259
- Mother's going to love this;
- All her children in one picture.
- 479
- 00:49:52,260 --> 00:49:56,224
- - Smile!
- - Hang on. Where am I?
- 480
- 00:49:56,850 --> 00:50:00,084
- - I mean where's Lucy?
- - Lucy, who's Lucy?
- 481
- 00:50:01,023 --> 00:50:02,691
- Susan, what's wrong?
- 482
- 00:50:02,692 --> 00:50:05,508
- Come on now, Miss.
- A nice big smile!
- 483
- 00:50:05,509 --> 00:50:08,429
- Edmund, I'm not sure about all this.
- I think I want to go back.
- 484
- 00:50:08,430 --> 00:50:11,767
- - Go back where?
- - To Narnia!
- 485
- 00:50:11,768 --> 00:50:14,896
- - What on earth is Narnia?
- - What's going on?
- 486
- 00:50:14,897 --> 00:50:17,297
- Stop this!
- 487
- 00:50:23,347 --> 00:50:27,103
- - Lucy.
- - Aslan?
- 488
- 00:50:31,484 --> 00:50:33,153
- What have you done, child?
- 489
- 00:50:33,988 --> 00:50:39,517
- I don't know, but it was awful.
- 490
- 00:50:39,934 --> 00:50:42,020
- But you chose it, Lucy.
- 491
- 00:50:42,229 --> 00:50:47,966
- I didn't mean to choose all of that. I just
- wanted to be beautiful like Susan.
- 492
- 00:50:49,101 --> 00:50:50,979
- That's all.
- 493
- 00:50:51,605 --> 00:50:56,402
- You wished yourself away,
- and with it, much more.
- 494
- 00:50:56,403 --> 00:51:00,367
- Your brothers and sister wouldn't
- know Narnia without you, Lucy.
- 495
- 00:51:00,785 --> 00:51:03,288
- You discovered it first, remember?
- 496
- 00:51:05,062 --> 00:51:06,418
- I'm so sorry.
- 497
- 00:51:07,878 --> 00:51:14,033
- You doubt your value;
- Don't run from who you are.
- 498
- 00:51:15,806 --> 00:51:17,580
- Aslan!
- 499
- 00:52:08,592 --> 00:52:12,869
- Father.
- 500
- 00:52:13,599 --> 00:52:16,102
- Edmund.
- 501
- 00:52:18,041 --> 00:52:22,049
- Come with me.
- Join me.
- 502
- 00:52:25,295 --> 00:52:27,799
- Edmund?
- 503
- 00:52:29,885 --> 00:52:31,555
- Lucy.
- 504
- 00:52:35,519 --> 00:52:40,630
- - I can't sleep.
- - Let me guess. Bad dreams?
- 505
- 00:52:41,361 --> 00:52:48,871
- So either we're all going mad,
- or something is playing with our minds.
- 506
- 00:53:09,839 --> 00:53:14,220
- I doubt the Lords stopped here, my liege;
- There is no sign of anything living.
- 507
- 00:53:14,221 --> 00:53:17,662
- Right. Well, once you get ashore, take
- your men and search for food and water.
- 508
- 00:53:17,663 --> 00:53:22,775
- - The three of us'll look for clues.
- - Hang on, you mean the four of us!
- 509
- 00:53:24,131 --> 00:53:28,199
- - Come on, please don't send me back to the rat.
- - I heard that!
- 510
- 00:53:30,912 --> 00:53:34,041
- - Big ears.
- - I heard that too.
- 511
- 00:53:51,584 --> 00:53:54,382
- Look! We're not the first ones
- on this island.
- 512
- 00:53:54,383 --> 00:53:56,783
- - The Lords?
- - Could be.
- 513
- 00:54:01,999 --> 00:54:04,501
- What do you think could be down there?
- 514
- 00:54:04,502 --> 00:54:07,945
- Let's find out.
- 515
- 00:54:42,787 --> 00:54:48,316
- - What's that?
- - I dunno. Looks like some sort of gold statue.
- 516
- 00:55:19,507 --> 00:55:21,802
- He must have fallen in.
- 517
- 00:55:22,428 --> 00:55:24,932
- - Poor man.
- - You mean, poor Lord.
- 518
- 00:55:25,140 --> 00:55:29,729
- The crest of Lord Restimar.
- - And his sword.
- 519
- 00:55:29,730 --> 00:55:32,338
- We need it.
- 520
- 00:55:33,069 --> 00:55:35,885
- Be careful.
- 521
- 00:55:39,015 --> 00:55:44,648
- - Your sword hasn't turn to gold.
- - Both the swords are magical. Here...
- 522
- 00:55:48,508 --> 00:55:51,323
- He mustn't have known what hit him.
- 523
- 00:55:51,324 --> 00:55:54,685
- Maybe, or maybe he was
- onto something.
- 524
- 00:55:56,749 --> 00:55:59,565
- What are you talking about?
- 525
- 00:56:18,134 --> 00:56:19,699
- What are you staring at?
- 526
- 00:56:21,472 --> 00:56:28,879
- Whoever has access to this pool, could be
- the most powerful person in the world.
- 527
- 00:56:31,591 --> 00:56:35,137
- Lucy, we'd be so rich,
- 528
- 00:56:35,138 --> 00:56:39,518
- no one could tell us what to do,
- or who to live with.
- 529
- 00:56:39,519 --> 00:56:41,501
- You can't take anything
- out of Narnia, Edmund.
- 530
- 00:56:41,502 --> 00:56:47,030
- - Says who?
- - I do.
- 531
- 00:56:52,872 --> 00:56:55,584
- I'm not your subject.
- 532
- 00:56:55,897 --> 00:57:00,278
- You've been waiting for this, haven't you?
- To challenge me. You doubt my leadership!
- 533
- 00:57:00,279 --> 00:57:01,424
- You doubt yourself.
- 534
- 00:57:01,425 --> 00:57:03,200
- - You're a child.
- - And you're a spineless sap.
- 535
- 00:57:03,304 --> 00:57:05,807
- - Edmund?
- - I'm tired of playing second fiddle...
- 536
- 00:57:05,808 --> 00:57:08,415
- First it was Peter, and now it's you.
- 537
- 00:57:08,416 --> 00:57:10,711
- You know I'm braver than both of you.
- 538
- 00:57:10,815 --> 00:57:14,883
- Why did you Peter's sword?
- I deserve a kingdom of my own!
- 539
- 00:57:15,301 --> 00:57:19,681
- - I deserve to rule!
- - If you think you're so brave...
- 540
- 00:57:19,682 --> 00:57:22,186
- prove it!
- 541
- 00:57:22,499 --> 00:57:26,462
- No! Stop it!
- 542
- 00:57:26,463 --> 00:57:31,052
- Both of you!
- Look at yourselves.
- 543
- 00:57:31,053 --> 00:57:33,660
- Can't you see what's happenning?
- 544
- 00:57:33,661 --> 00:57:36,163
- This place has tempted you.
- 545
- 00:57:36,164 --> 00:57:42,214
- It's bewitching you; this is exactly
- what Coriakin was talking about.
- 546
- 00:57:42,215 --> 00:57:45,866
- Let's just get out of here.
- 547
- 00:58:07,251 --> 00:58:13,927
- Oh yes, follow the imaginary blue star,
- to the island of Ramandudu...
- 548
- 00:58:13,928 --> 00:58:17,892
- Like the seven steak knives
- at the table of a talking lion.
- 549
- 00:58:18,830 --> 00:58:21,438
- Ninnies.
- 550
- 00:58:30,723 --> 00:58:34,270
- What is that?
- 551
- 00:58:45,640 --> 00:58:49,396
- I must be dead.
- 552
- 00:59:15,058 --> 00:59:18,396
- You're definitely dead!
- 553
- 00:59:23,612 --> 00:59:26,324
- Won't be needing that then, will you?
- 554
- 00:59:41,033 --> 00:59:45,832
- Finally, a favourable turn
- of events.
- 555
- 00:59:54,490 --> 00:59:57,307
- What food did you find?
- 556
- 00:59:57,620 --> 01:00:02,523
- It's volcanic, Your Majesty.
- Not much grows.
- 557
- 01:00:02,940 --> 01:00:05,547
- Where's Eustace?
- 558
- 01:00:05,548 --> 01:00:08,830
- I believe he's out not helping
- us load the boats.
- 559
- 01:00:09,364 --> 01:00:12,016
- Eustace!
- 560
- 01:00:15,771 --> 01:00:18,448
- Edmund, I've got a bad feeling.
- 561
- 01:00:18,505 --> 01:00:20,882
- I'll go find him.
- 562
- 01:00:20,883 --> 01:00:23,908
- I'll come with you.
- 563
- 01:00:31,628 --> 01:00:36,218
- Eustace?
- 564
- 01:00:41,538 --> 01:00:45,085
- Treasure.
- 565
- 01:00:45,293 --> 01:00:48,319
- Trouble.
- 566
- 01:00:56,247 --> 01:00:59,376
- Eustace!
- 567
- 01:01:02,402 --> 01:01:05,531
- No!
- 568
- 01:01:09,146 --> 01:01:11,346
- Oh, cousin!
- 569
- 01:01:13,147 --> 01:01:17,528
- - I'm sorry.
- - He was just a boy.
- 570
- 01:01:18,049 --> 01:01:21,596
- I never should have left him.
- 571
- 01:01:24,309 --> 01:01:26,917
- What could have happened to him?
- 572
- 01:01:27,125 --> 01:01:30,567
- In this place? Anything.
- 573
- 01:01:30,568 --> 01:01:33,697
- And he wasn't the first.
- 574
- 01:01:35,888 --> 01:01:38,496
- It's Lord Octesian.
- 575
- 01:01:40,165 --> 01:01:44,859
- We should find his... sword.
- 576
- 01:02:04,054 --> 01:02:07,705
- What was that?
- 577
- 01:02:09,822 --> 01:02:12,938
- Is it the volcano?
- 578
- 01:02:13,030 --> 01:02:18,971
- Oh no, that's no volcano.
- All hands on deck, there.
- 579
- 01:02:22,936 --> 01:02:26,795
- Archers, arm yourselves!
- 580
- 01:02:44,008 --> 01:02:48,806
- Take your positions
- and wait for my command!
- 581
- 01:02:54,900 --> 01:02:59,760
- - What's it doing?
- - Fire!
- 582
- 01:03:02,681 --> 01:03:06,436
- It'll break the mast.
- 583
- 01:03:12,800 --> 01:03:14,886
- Hold your positions.
- 584
- 01:03:17,181 --> 01:03:20,206
- Fire!
- 585
- 01:03:47,120 --> 01:03:50,667
- Edmund!
- 586
- 01:03:53,797 --> 01:03:58,491
- - Edmund!
- - Lucy.
- 587
- 01:04:17,999 --> 01:04:22,589
- I am Eustace.
- 588
- 01:04:23,736 --> 01:04:28,222
- You've got to be joking!
- 589
- 01:04:36,463 --> 01:04:39,044
- He must've been tempted
- by the treasure.
- 590
- 01:04:39,097 --> 01:04:42,409
- Well, anyone knows a dragon's
- treasure is enchanted.
- 591
- 01:04:43,483 --> 01:04:46,791
- Well, anyone from... here.
- 592
- 01:05:00,874 --> 01:05:05,777
- - Is there any way to change him back?
- - Not that I know of.
- 593
- 01:05:07,550 --> 01:05:11,096
- Aunt Alberta will not be pleased.
- 594
- 01:05:11,097 --> 01:05:15,894
- Sorry about the hand, old boy.
- I can be a little over zealous at times.
- 595
- 01:05:15,895 --> 01:05:19,651
- - The boats are ready, sire.
- - We can't leave him alone.
- 596
- 01:05:19,964 --> 01:05:22,105
- Well, we can't bring him on board,
- Your Majesty.
- 597
- 01:05:22,106 --> 01:05:26,432
- Drinian, you and others take one boat back.
- The rest of us'll stay here till morning,
- 598
- 01:05:26,436 --> 01:05:29,456
- and work out what to do.
- - But you have no provisions.
- 599
- 01:05:29,457 --> 01:05:32,273
- And no means of staying warm,
- Your Majesty
- 600
- 01:05:35,716 --> 01:05:38,324
- Ah, you were saying?
- 601
- 01:05:45,674 --> 01:05:49,485
- I've never seen these
- constellations before.
- 602
- 01:05:49,486 --> 01:05:52,615
- Me neither.
- 603
- 01:05:52,750 --> 01:05:55,848
- We're a long way from home.
- 604
- 01:05:55,849 --> 01:06:00,544
- When I was a boy I used to imagine sailing
- to the end of the world,
- 605
- 01:06:00,752 --> 01:06:04,299
- and finding my father there.
- 606
- 01:06:05,473 --> 01:06:08,889
- Maybe you will.
- 607
- 01:06:21,012 --> 01:06:25,267
- I miss my mummy.
- 608
- 01:06:27,771 --> 01:06:30,273
- I miss mine too.
- 609
- 01:06:30,274 --> 01:06:32,794
- Don't worry, you'll see her again.
- 610
- 01:06:32,795 --> 01:06:37,576
- - How do you know?
- - You just have to have faith about these things.
- 611
- 01:06:37,577 --> 01:06:41,124
- Aslan will help us.
- 612
- 01:06:46,152 --> 01:06:49,585
- But Aslan couldn't stop her
- from being taken.
- 613
- 01:06:49,586 --> 01:06:53,954
- We'll find her, I promise.
- 614
- 01:06:53,955 --> 01:06:57,502
- Somehow.
- 615
- 01:07:22,225 --> 01:07:24,520
- Trouble sleeping?
- 616
- 01:07:25,250 --> 01:07:29,601
- Now now, all's not as lost as it seems.
- 617
- 01:07:29,979 --> 01:07:34,535
- I'll stay up with you if you wish.
- Keep you company.
- 618
- 01:07:36,099 --> 01:07:40,063
- I'll wager you didn't even believe
- in dragons this morning.
- 619
- 01:07:42,997 --> 01:07:48,618
- You know, extraordinary things
- only happen to extraordinary people.
- 620
- 01:07:50,913 --> 01:07:52,164
- Maybe it's a sign!
- 621
- 01:07:52,999 --> 01:07:56,546
- That you've got an
- extraordinary destiny...
- 622
- 01:07:56,672 --> 01:08:02,179
- Something... something greater than
- you could have imagined.
- 623
- 01:08:03,457 --> 01:08:09,586
- I could tell you one or two of my adventures
- if you like, just to pass the time.
- 624
- 01:08:10,003 --> 01:08:13,653
- Believe it or not, you are not the
- first dragon I've encountered.
- 625
- 01:08:13,654 --> 01:08:16,158
- Many years ago,
- too many that I care to mention,
- 626
- 01:08:16,471 --> 01:08:19,808
- I was with a band of pirates
- and I met another dragon,
- 627
- 01:08:19,809 --> 01:08:21,165
- much fiercer than you.
- 628
- 01:08:31,896 --> 01:08:36,003
- Lucy, Lucy, wake up!
- 629
- 01:08:36,004 --> 01:08:38,724
- Look.
- 630
- 01:08:38,725 --> 01:08:41,328
- The Blue Star.
- 631
- 01:08:41,329 --> 01:08:44,771
- Everybody! Everybody wake up!
- - What? What is it?
- 632
- 01:08:44,980 --> 01:08:48,631
- - It's the Blue Star.
- - Come on, ol' boy. Wake up!
- 633
- 01:09:26,629 --> 01:09:28,002
- Pull.
- 634
- 01:09:28,055 --> 01:09:32,549
- Lively strokes there, lads!
- Pull!
- 635
- 01:09:34,114 --> 01:09:35,886
- The wind has left.
- 636
- 01:09:35,887 --> 01:09:39,330
- So how do we get to Ramandu's island,
- now then?
- 637
- 01:09:39,981 --> 01:09:42,772
- My guess is something doesn't
- want us to get there.
- 638
- 01:09:44,337 --> 01:09:47,258
- Pull.
- 639
- 01:09:48,418 --> 01:09:52,787
- If I get any hungrier,
- I'm gonna eat that dragon!
- 640
- 01:09:53,217 --> 01:09:58,003
- Don't worry, Eustace, they'll have to
- deal with me first. Ah! Careful!
- 641
- 01:09:58,133 --> 01:10:02,488
- If we don't find land by tonight,
- they may well eat them...
- 642
- 01:10:06,796 --> 01:10:09,686
- What did we hit?
- 643
- 01:10:12,816 --> 01:10:16,988
- Eustace, that's brilliant!
- 644
- 01:10:22,439 --> 01:10:26,273
- Onward ho!
- 645
- 01:10:45,885 --> 01:10:50,579
- We can't be sure the other Lords even
- made it to Ramandu's Island.
- 646
- 01:11:01,532 --> 01:11:08,209
- You got us there! What did I tell you, Eustace?
- You're extraordinary! Extraordinary.
- 647
- 01:12:02,037 --> 01:12:04,854
- Wait!
- 648
- 01:12:40,322 --> 01:12:42,304
- Lord Revilian.
- 649
- 01:12:46,164 --> 01:12:49,293
- Lord Mavramorn.
- 650
- 01:12:52,736 --> 01:12:54,718
- Lord Argoz.
- 651
- 01:13:02,020 --> 01:13:04,941
- He's breathing!
- 652
- 01:13:09,866 --> 01:13:12,661
- So are they.
- 653
- 01:13:14,956 --> 01:13:17,564
- They're under a spell.
- 654
- 01:13:17,802 --> 01:13:20,380
- It's the food!
- 655
- 01:13:21,610 --> 01:13:27,078
- Hey, it's the stone knife.
- This is Aslan's table!
- 656
- 01:13:27,187 --> 01:13:30,082
- The swords...
- 657
- 01:13:38,031 --> 01:13:39,531
- on the table.
- 658
- 01:13:48,881 --> 01:13:51,467
- That's six.
- 659
- 01:13:51,810 --> 01:13:55,431
- Still missing one.
- 660
- 01:13:58,274 --> 01:14:00,360
- Look!
- 661
- 01:14:26,022 --> 01:14:28,108
- Travellers of Narnia,
- 662
- 01:14:28,109 --> 01:14:30,612
- Welcome.
- 663
- 01:14:31,538 --> 01:14:34,368
- Arise!
- 664
- 01:14:35,933 --> 01:14:39,687
- - Are you not hungry?
- - Who are you?
- 665
- 01:14:39,688 --> 01:14:41,357
- I'm Lilliandil.
- 666
- 01:14:41,374 --> 01:14:43,756
- Daughter of Ramandu.
- 667
- 01:14:43,757 --> 01:14:46,156
- I'm your guide.
- 668
- 01:14:48,972 --> 01:14:52,415
- You're a star.
- 669
- 01:14:58,152 --> 01:15:00,655
- You are most beautiful.
- 670
- 01:15:00,656 --> 01:15:05,455
- - If it is a distraction for you, I can change form.
- - No.
- 671
- 01:15:06,081 --> 01:15:09,315
- Please.
- 672
- 01:15:09,627 --> 01:15:12,965
- The food is for you.
- 673
- 01:15:12,966 --> 01:15:16,825
- There is enough for all who
- are welcome at Aslan's table.
- 674
- 01:15:17,034 --> 01:15:20,164
- Always. Help yourselves.
- 675
- 01:15:21,207 --> 01:15:22,771
- Wait.
- 676
- 01:15:22,772 --> 01:15:25,379
- What happened to them?
- 677
- 01:15:25,380 --> 01:15:29,344
- These poor men were half mad
- by the time they reached our shores.
- 678
- 01:15:29,552 --> 01:15:35,080
- They were threatening violence upon each other.
- Violence is forbidden at the table of Aslan.
- 679
- 01:15:35,081 --> 01:15:39,357
- - So they were sent to sleep.
- - Will they ever wake?
- 680
- 01:15:39,358 --> 01:15:41,970
- When all is put right.
- 681
- 01:15:41,988 --> 01:15:45,304
- Come. There is little time.
- 682
- 01:16:00,743 --> 01:16:05,333
- The magician Coriakin told you
- of Dark Island?
- 683
- 01:16:05,542 --> 01:16:08,254
- Yes.
- 684
- 01:16:11,801 --> 01:16:15,452
- Before long, the evil will
- be unstoppable.
- 685
- 01:16:15,661 --> 01:16:19,833
- Coriakin said to break its spell,
- we lay the seven swords at Aslan's table.
- 686
- 01:16:19,834 --> 01:16:23,589
- - He speaks the truth.
- - But we only found six.
- 687
- 01:16:23,798 --> 01:16:25,884
- Do you know where the seventh is?
- 688
- 01:16:26,927 --> 01:16:28,387
- In there.
- 689
- 01:16:28,388 --> 01:16:32,039
- You will need great courage.
- 690
- 01:16:37,646 --> 01:16:41,010
- Now, waste no time.
- 691
- 01:16:42,262 --> 01:16:45,392
- I hope we meet again.
- 692
- 01:16:46,539 --> 01:16:49,669
- Goodbye.
- 693
- 01:17:14,079 --> 01:17:17,312
- So, what do you think is in there?
- 694
- 01:17:17,313 --> 01:17:19,503
- Our worst nightmares.
- 695
- 01:17:19,504 --> 01:17:22,424
- Our darkest wishes.
- 696
- 01:17:22,425 --> 01:17:25,346
- Pure evil.
- 697
- 01:17:27,954 --> 01:17:31,812
- - Tavros, unlock the armoury!
- - My Lord.
- 698
- 01:17:31,813 --> 01:17:35,568
- Archers, prepare yourselves.
- 699
- 01:17:35,569 --> 01:17:38,176
- Board the lanterns.
- 700
- 01:17:38,177 --> 01:17:40,472
- Let's get ready.
- 701
- 01:17:45,166 --> 01:17:49,756
- When I grow up,
- I want to be just like you.
- 702
- 01:17:56,641 --> 01:17:59,145
- When you grow up,
- 703
- 01:18:00,501 --> 01:18:04,361
- you should be just like you.
- 704
- 01:18:12,080 --> 01:18:14,896
- If case we don't get through,
- 705
- 01:18:14,897 --> 01:18:17,504
- whatever this is...
- 706
- 01:18:17,505 --> 01:18:20,112
- I want you to know, I think of you
- as my brother, Ed.
- 707
- 01:18:20,113 --> 01:18:23,242
- Me too.
- 708
- 01:18:26,685 --> 01:18:29,501
- You gave up your sword.
- 709
- 01:18:29,502 --> 01:18:32,527
- It wasn't mine to keep.
- 710
- 01:18:35,030 --> 01:18:38,369
- Use this.
- 711
- 01:18:38,890 --> 01:18:42,020
- - But it's...
- - Peter would want you to have it.
- 712
- 01:18:50,865 --> 01:18:55,059
- Here it is, my friend.
- A battle awaits.
- 713
- 01:18:55,060 --> 01:18:59,336
- Eustace, no. Halt!
- 714
- 01:18:59,337 --> 01:19:02,362
- Eustace, stop! Stop!
- 715
- 01:19:03,196 --> 01:19:09,038
- I will not accept surrender. A noble
- warrior does not run from fear.
- 716
- 01:19:09,247 --> 01:19:11,959
- Look at me! Look at me
- when I'm talking to you.
- 717
- 01:19:14,254 --> 01:19:18,844
- I am a mouse.
- You... you're a dragon.
- 718
- 01:19:19,261 --> 01:19:22,912
- You've got skin like tin.
- You breathe fire.
- 719
- 01:19:22,913 --> 01:19:25,729
- Come on, let's meet our destiny.
- 720
- 01:19:32,718 --> 01:19:35,221
- No matter what happens here,
- 721
- 01:19:35,222 --> 01:19:40,229
- every soul who stands before me has earned
- their place on the crew of the Dawn Treader.
- 722
- 01:19:41,273 --> 01:19:43,568
- Together we have travelled far.
- 723
- 01:19:43,881 --> 01:19:47,009
- Together, we have faced adversity.
- Together...
- 724
- 01:19:47,010 --> 01:19:49,201
- we can do it again.
- 725
- 01:19:49,514 --> 01:19:53,685
- So now is not the time to fall to fear's
- temptations. Be strong!
- 726
- 01:19:53,686 --> 01:19:55,877
- Never give in.
- 727
- 01:19:56,086 --> 01:20:01,197
- Our world, our Narnian lives
- depend on it.
- 728
- 01:20:01,928 --> 01:20:04,953
- Think of the lost souls
- we're here to save.
- 729
- 01:20:07,874 --> 01:20:10,169
- Think of Aslan.
- 730
- 01:20:10,899 --> 01:20:15,906
- - Think of Narnia.
- - For Narnia!
- 731
- 01:20:17,680 --> 01:20:19,766
- For Narnia!
- 732
- 01:21:15,450 --> 01:21:17,245
- Helene?
- 733
- 01:21:27,343 --> 01:21:29,658
- We can't see a thing.
- 734
- 01:21:29,659 --> 01:21:32,476
- This fog's too thick.
- 735
- 01:21:38,213 --> 01:21:41,342
- You are a great disappointment
- to me.
- 736
- 01:21:41,343 --> 01:21:43,533
- You call yourself my son?
- 737
- 01:21:43,534 --> 01:21:47,498
- Then act like a king!
- 738
- 01:21:48,854 --> 01:21:51,462
- Edmund.
- 739
- 01:21:52,192 --> 01:21:54,278
- Come with me.
- 740
- 01:21:54,487 --> 01:21:57,304
- Be my king.
- 741
- 01:21:57,930 --> 01:22:01,684
- - I'll let you rule.
- - Go away.
- 742
- 01:22:01,685 --> 01:22:05,649
- - You're dead.
- - You can never kill me.
- 743
- 01:22:06,484 --> 01:22:10,655
- I'll always be alive
- in your mind, silly boy.
- 744
- 01:22:10,656 --> 01:22:14,203
- - No!
- - Edmund?
- 745
- 01:22:15,329 --> 01:22:18,959
- - Are you all right?
- - Yeah.
- 746
- 01:22:28,599 --> 01:22:32,355
- Keep away!
- 747
- 01:22:32,876 --> 01:22:36,944
- - Keep away!
- - Who's there?
- 748
- 01:22:36,945 --> 01:22:42,056
- - We will not fear you!
- - Nor I you?
- 749
- 01:22:50,193 --> 01:22:53,530
- - Keep away!
- - We will not leave.
- 750
- 01:22:53,531 --> 01:22:55,825
- You will not defeat me.
- 751
- 01:22:55,826 --> 01:23:00,103
- Caspian! Caspian, his sword!
- 752
- 01:23:00,834 --> 01:23:03,755
- Lord Rhoop.
- 753
- 01:23:04,380 --> 01:23:08,822
- - You will not own me!
- - Stand down.
- 754
- 01:23:08,970 --> 01:23:13,039
- Let's get him onboard, quickly!
- 755
- 01:23:20,550 --> 01:23:25,452
- - Be calm my Lord.
- - Off me, demons!
- 756
- 01:23:25,453 --> 01:23:29,103
- No my Lord. We're not here to hurt you.
- I am your king.
- 757
- 01:23:29,104 --> 01:23:32,129
- - Caspian.
- - Caspian?
- 758
- 01:23:36,698 --> 01:23:39,639
- My Lord.
- 759
- 01:23:39,640 --> 01:23:43,707
- You should not have come.
- There's no way out of here.
- 760
- 01:23:43,708 --> 01:23:47,150
- Quickly, turn this ship about
- before it's too late!
- 761
- 01:23:47,151 --> 01:23:49,029
- We have the sword.
- Let's go!
- 762
- 01:23:49,030 --> 01:23:52,054
- - Let's turn her about, Drinian.
- - Aye, aye Your Majesty.
- 763
- 01:23:52,055 --> 01:23:53,201
- Do not think.
- 764
- 01:23:54,245 --> 01:23:58,939
- Do not let it know your fears,
- or it will become them!
- 765
- 01:23:59,461 --> 01:24:03,006
- - Oh, no!
- - Edmund.
- 766
- 01:24:03,007 --> 01:24:06,763
- - What did you just think of?
- - Oh, I'm sorry.
- 767
- 01:24:21,711 --> 01:24:24,809
- Look! What is that?
- 768
- 01:24:24,810 --> 01:24:28,670
- It's too late. It's too late!
- 769
- 01:24:31,591 --> 01:24:33,433
- It's gone under the boat.
- It's gone under the boat!
- 770
- 01:24:33,508 --> 01:24:34,908
- Gael!
- 771
- 01:24:44,109 --> 01:24:46,300
- Over here, run!
- 772
- 01:24:46,717 --> 01:24:50,890
- Don't let me down.
- No fear. No retreats.
- 773
- 01:25:00,278 --> 01:25:03,929
- For Narnia! Take that.
- 774
- 01:25:04,764 --> 01:25:07,058
- And that.
- 775
- 01:25:07,059 --> 01:25:09,458
- Eustace, hang on!
- 776
- 01:25:38,250 --> 01:25:40,857
- - I'll kill it.
- - No, the sword, the sword!
- 777
- 01:25:40,858 --> 01:25:43,988
- Eustace!
- 778
- 01:25:44,301 --> 01:25:48,159
- - No, come back.
- - We're doomed. Doomed!
- 779
- 01:25:48,160 --> 01:25:52,124
- - Turn this ship about.
- - Stop him! Someone stop him!
- 780
- 01:25:59,009 --> 01:26:02,764
- All crew. To your
- rowing position.
- 781
- 01:26:02,765 --> 01:26:08,085
- - Oars at double speed.
- - Aslan, please help us.
- 782
- 01:26:14,657 --> 01:26:17,057
- Pull.
- 783
- 01:26:37,116 --> 01:26:40,424
- Pull! Put your back into it!
- 784
- 01:26:47,309 --> 01:26:49,395
- Where are you?
- 785
- 01:27:01,288 --> 01:27:05,043
- Now you must stay here until someone
- comes and gets you, okay?
- 786
- 01:27:11,093 --> 01:27:14,953
- Ed! Ed! We run the serpent,
- smash him on the rocks.
- 787
- 01:27:15,579 --> 01:27:19,126
- Steer on to port, I'll keep it
- on the ground.
- 788
- 01:27:19,648 --> 01:27:22,568
- Look out!
- 789
- 01:27:24,789 --> 01:27:27,680
- Pull! Come on. Pull!
- 790
- 01:27:34,565 --> 01:27:38,738
- Try and kill me, come on!
- Come on, I'm here.
- 791
- 01:27:41,241 --> 01:27:44,580
- - No!
- - Edmund.
- 792
- 01:28:01,584 --> 01:28:05,235
- I'm still here.
- 793
- 01:28:10,659 --> 01:28:13,789
- Brace yourselves!
- 794
- 01:29:25,873 --> 01:29:29,211
- Move!
- 795
- 01:29:42,564 --> 01:29:45,485
- We can beat this.
- 796
- 01:30:01,445 --> 01:30:05,721
- - We have to get it closer.
- - All hands to the main deck.
- 797
- 01:30:05,722 --> 01:30:09,165
- Ready the harpoons!
- 798
- 01:30:12,920 --> 01:30:16,050
- I want everyone here.
- 799
- 01:30:18,449 --> 01:30:21,578
- Ready...
- 800
- 01:30:21,579 --> 01:30:24,708
- now!
- 801
- 01:30:28,568 --> 01:30:32,011
- Pull his head down!
- 802
- 01:30:52,010 --> 01:30:55,065
- Heave!
- 803
- 01:31:02,048 --> 01:31:04,991
- Edmund!
- 804
- 01:31:09,092 --> 01:31:12,492
- What are you trying
- to prove, Edmund?
- 805
- 01:31:12,591 --> 01:31:15,720
- That you're a man?
- 806
- 01:31:22,544 --> 01:31:25,673
- Do it!
- 807
- 01:31:25,973 --> 01:31:31,055
- I can make you that.
- I can make you my king.
- 808
- 01:31:32,202 --> 01:31:35,228
- Just take my hand.
- 809
- 01:31:47,746 --> 01:31:51,501
- Just give it.
- 810
- 01:31:59,429 --> 01:32:01,412
- Do it!
- 811
- 01:32:01,620 --> 01:32:04,645
- Come on!
- 812
- 01:32:05,689 --> 01:32:09,444
- No!
- 813
- 01:32:40,740 --> 01:32:45,747
- The spell, it's lifting.
- 814
- 01:32:47,870 --> 01:32:48,870
- Edmund...
- 815
- 01:32:51,171 --> 01:32:56,387
- Caspian, look!
- 816
- 01:33:22,363 --> 01:33:26,640
- Narnians!
- 817
- 01:33:41,036 --> 01:33:45,104
- - Mummy!
- - Helene.
- 818
- 01:34:01,169 --> 01:34:04,299
- Mummy.
- 819
- 01:34:08,263 --> 01:34:11,914
- Let's have them onboard.
- Clear the decks!
- 820
- 01:34:13,687 --> 01:34:16,177
- We did it, I knew we would.
- 821
- 01:34:17,243 --> 01:34:20,885
- - It wasn't just us, though.
- - You mean?
- 822
- 01:34:21,615 --> 01:34:25,787
- Hey! I'm down here, Lucy.
- Over here!
- 823
- 01:34:25,788 --> 01:34:29,751
- - Lucy, I'm in the water. Lucy!
- - Eustace!
- 824
- 01:34:29,752 --> 01:34:32,728
- I'm a boy again. I'm a boy!
- 825
- 01:34:32,729 --> 01:34:37,472
- Eustace! I see your wings have
- been clipped.
- 826
- 01:34:39,767 --> 01:34:44,773
- Where sky and water meet,
- where the waves grow ever sweet.
- 827
- 01:34:44,774 --> 01:34:48,634
- It IS sweet. It's sweet!
- 828
- 01:34:49,990 --> 01:34:53,641
- Look.
- 829
- 01:34:59,066 --> 01:35:01,673
- Aslan's country.
- 830
- 01:35:01,674 --> 01:35:03,968
- We must close.
- 831
- 01:35:03,969 --> 01:35:07,724
- Well, we've come this far.
- 832
- 01:35:18,469 --> 01:35:22,641
- So what was it like, when Aslan
- changed you back?
- 833
- 01:35:22,642 --> 01:35:27,439
- No matter how hard I tried,
- I just couldn't do it myself.
- 834
- 01:35:27,440 --> 01:35:31,300
- Then he came towards me.
- It sort of hurt, but...
- 835
- 01:35:31,509 --> 01:35:34,116
- it was a good pain.
- 836
- 01:35:34,117 --> 01:35:37,871
- Kind of like when you pull
- a thorn from your foot.
- 837
- 01:35:37,872 --> 01:35:39,854
- Being a dragon wasn't all bad.
- 838
- 01:35:40,167 --> 01:35:44,235
- I mean, I think I was a better dragon
- than I was a boy, really.
- 839
- 01:35:44,236 --> 01:35:47,156
- I'm so sorry for being
- such a sod!
- 840
- 01:35:47,157 --> 01:35:51,955
- It's okay, Eustace.
- You were a pretty good dragon.
- 841
- 01:35:55,293 --> 01:35:59,988
- My friends, we have arrived.
- 842
- 01:36:36,003 --> 01:36:38,497
- Aslan!
- 843
- 01:36:38,498 --> 01:36:41,714
- Welcome, children.
- You have done well.
- 844
- 01:36:41,715 --> 01:36:45,365
- Very well indeed.
- You have come far.
- 845
- 01:36:45,366 --> 01:36:47,660
- Now your journey is at its end.
- 846
- 01:36:47,661 --> 01:36:52,877
- - Is this your country?
- - No, my country lies beyond.
- 847
- 01:36:56,111 --> 01:37:00,492
- - Is my father in your country?
- - You can only find that out for yourself, my son.
- 848
- 01:37:00,597 --> 01:37:05,291
- But you should know that if you continue,
- there is no return.
- 849
- 01:37:37,734 --> 01:37:39,612
- You're not going?
- 850
- 01:37:40,016 --> 01:37:45,245
- Can't imagine my father would be very
- proud that I gave up what he died for.
- 851
- 01:37:47,331 --> 01:37:50,982
- I spent too long wanting what was taken
- from me but not what was given.
- 852
- 01:37:51,400 --> 01:37:54,946
- I was given a kingdom.
- 853
- 01:37:54,947 --> 01:37:58,702
- People.
- 854
- 01:38:02,040 --> 01:38:07,673
- - I promise to be a better king.
- - You already are.
- 855
- 01:38:08,382 --> 01:38:09,968
- Children.
- 856
- 01:38:10,781 --> 01:38:13,724
- I think perhaps it's time we
- went home actually then?
- 857
- 01:38:16,540 --> 01:38:18,940
- - But I thought you loved it here?
- - I do!
- 858
- 01:38:19,253 --> 01:38:24,886
- But I love home,
- and our family as well!
- 859
- 01:38:26,138 --> 01:38:29,372
- They need us.
- 860
- 01:38:35,500 --> 01:38:42,490
- Your Eminence, ever since I can remember,
- I have dreamt of seeing your country.
- 861
- 01:38:42,803 --> 01:38:48,957
- I have had many great adventures in this world,
- but nothing has dampened that yearning.
- 862
- 01:38:48,958 --> 01:38:52,921
- I know I am hardly worthy,
- but with your permission...
- 863
- 01:38:52,922 --> 01:38:56,989
- I would lay down my sword for the
- joy of seeing your country...
- 864
- 01:38:56,990 --> 01:39:00,537
- with my own eyes.
- 865
- 01:39:02,728 --> 01:39:07,230
- My country was made for noble hearts
- such as yours,
- 866
- 01:39:07,231 --> 01:39:10,029
- no matter how small my bearers be.
- 867
- 01:39:10,030 --> 01:39:14,202
- - Your Majesty.
- - No one could be more deserving.
- 868
- 01:39:14,203 --> 01:39:17,436
- Well, that's true.
- 869
- 01:39:29,120 --> 01:39:36,214
- May I?
- - Well, I suppose...just this..
- 870
- 01:39:39,969 --> 01:39:42,160
- Goodbye, Lucy.
- 871
- 01:39:56,999 --> 01:39:58,537
- Don't cry.
- 872
- 01:39:58,538 --> 01:40:01,146
- I don't understand.
- 873
- 01:40:03,024 --> 01:40:07,208
- Will I not see you again? Ever?
- 874
- 01:40:07,209 --> 01:40:09,908
- What a magnificent puzzle you are.
- 875
- 01:40:09,909 --> 01:40:10,847
- And a true hero.
- 876
- 01:40:11,891 --> 01:40:15,229
- It has been my honour to fight
- beside such a brave warrior,
- 877
- 01:40:15,646 --> 01:40:17,420
- and a great friend.
- 878
- 01:40:30,064 --> 01:40:33,902
- I won't be needing this.
- 879
- 01:40:59,381 --> 01:41:03,240
- - This is our last time here, isn't it?
- - Yes.
- 880
- 01:41:03,241 --> 01:41:06,370
- You have grown up, my dear one.
- 881
- 01:41:06,371 --> 01:41:10,543
- - Just like Peter and Susan.
- - Will you visit us in our world?
- 882
- 01:41:11,795 --> 01:41:13,986
- I shall be watching you always.
- 883
- 01:41:17,011 --> 01:41:19,410
- - How?
- - In your world...
- 884
- 01:41:19,411 --> 01:41:23,896
- I have another name.
- You must learn to know me by it.
- 885
- 01:41:24,314 --> 01:41:28,277
- That was the very reason
- you were brought to Narnia.
- 886
- 01:41:28,278 --> 01:41:33,389
- That by knowing me here for a little,
- you may know me better there.
- 887
- 01:41:34,015 --> 01:41:36,309
- Will we meet again?
- 888
- 01:41:36,310 --> 01:41:40,587
- Yes, dear one. One day.
- 889
- 01:41:55,818 --> 01:41:59,260
- You're the closest thing I have
- to family.
- 890
- 01:42:00,199 --> 01:42:04,059
- And that includes you, Eustace.
- 891
- 01:42:04,372 --> 01:42:06,458
- Thank you.
- 892
- 01:42:33,868 --> 01:42:35,041
- Will I come back?
- 893
- 01:42:35,042 --> 01:42:38,380
- Narnia may yet have need of you.
- 894
- 01:43:35,546 --> 01:43:42,743
- Eustace! Eustace! What are
- you doing up there?
- 895
- 01:43:42,744 --> 01:43:45,769
- Jill Pole's dropped in for a visit.
- 896
- 01:43:56,410 --> 01:44:00,791
- We spoke often of Narnia
- in the days that followed.
- 897
- 01:44:02,043 --> 01:44:05,297
- And when my cousins left,
- 898
- 01:44:05,298 --> 01:44:07,779
- after the war ended,
- 899
- 01:44:07,780 --> 01:44:11,952
- I missed them with all my heart.
- 900
- 01:44:11,953 --> 01:44:14,899
- As I know all Narnians will miss them,
- 901
- 01:44:14,900 --> 01:44:18,655
- till the end of time.
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