The Chronicles of Narnia - The Silver Chair 2002 Horror Movie Review
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On the run from bullies at school, Eustace and his friend Jill suddenly find themselves in the enchanted land of Narnia. Prince Rilian, son of the old and frail King Caspian, has disappeared mysteriously and Eustace and Jill are called upon to help. Aslan, the Great Lion king, sends the children on a quest through treacherous lands of witches and giants to locate Prince Rilian, heir to the Narnia throne, and bring him home. The Emerald Witch who rules the underworld will ensure that this is no easy feat.
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Title: The Chronicles of Narnia - The Silver Chair
Year: 2002
Starring: David Thwaites,
Camilla Power,
Tat Whalley,
Ailsa Berk,
William Todd Jones,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: Unrated
Runtime: 127 minutes
Runtime: 155
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Type: movie
Released: 1990-11-18
Rated: G
Director: Alex Kirby,
Genres: Adventure,
British,
Family,
Fantasy,
Foreign,
Kids,
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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