THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING
Movie Poster: http://www.impawards.com/2001/posters/lord_of_the_rings_the_fellowship_of_the_ring_ver4.jpg
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pki6jbSbXIY
Release Date: December 19, 2001
Rating: PG-13
Length: 178 minutes
Director: Peter Jackson
Writers: J.R.R. Tolkien, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, and Peter Jackson
Summary: A meek hobbit of The Shire and eight companions set out on a journey to Mount Doom to destroy the One Ring and the dark lord Sauron.
Cast Overview:
Alan Howard ... The Ring (voice)
Elijah Wood ... Frodo Baggins
Noel Appleby ... Everard Proudfoot
Sean Astin ... Samwise 'Sam' Gamgee
Sala Baker ... Sauron
Sean Bean ... Boromir
Cate Blanchett ... Galadriel
Orlando Bloom ... Legolas Greenleaf
Billy Boyd ... Peregrin 'Pippin' Took
Marton Csokas ... Celeborn
Megan Edwards ... Mrs. Proudfoot
Michael Elsworth ... Gondorian Archivist
Mark Ferguson ... Gil-Galad
Ian Holm ... Bilbo Baggins
Christopher Lee ... Saruman
Lawrence Makoare ... Lurtz
Andy Serkis ... Gollum / Witch-King (voice)
Brent McIntyre ... Witch-King
Ian McKellen ... Gandalf the Grey
Peter McKenzie ... Elendil
Sarah McLeod ... Rose 'Rosie' Cotton
Dominic Monaghan ... Meriadoc 'Merry' Brandybuck
Viggo Mortensen ... Aragorn
Ian Mune ... Bounder
Craig Parker ... Haldir
Cameron Rhodes ... Farmer Maggot
John Rhys-Davies ... Gimli
Martyn Sanderson ... Gate Keeper
Harry Sinclair ... Isildur
Liv Tyler ... Arwen
David Weatherley ... Barliman Butterbur
Hugo Weaving ... Elrond
Crew:
Produced by
Peter Jackson .... producer
Michael Lynne .... executive producer: New Line Cinema
Mark Ordesky .... executive producer: New Line Cinema
Barrie M. Osborne .... producer
Rick Porras .... co-producer: WingNut Films
Tim Sanders .... producer
Jamie Selkirk .... co-producer: WingNut Films
Robert Shaye .... executive producer: New Line Cinema
Ellen Somers .... associate producer (as Ellen M. Somers)
Fran Walsh .... producer
Bob Weinstein .... executive producer
Harvey Weinstein .... executive producer
Original Music by
Howard Shore
Cinematography by
Andrew Lesnie (director of photography)
Film Editing by
John Gilbert
Production Design by
Grant Major
Art Direction by
Joe Bleakley (as 'Peter' Joe Bleakley)
Dan Hennah (supervising art director)
Philip Ivey (as Phil Ivey)
Rob Outterside (as Rob Otterside)
Mark Robins
Set Decoration by
Dan Hennah
Alan Lee (uncredited)
Costume Design by
Ngila Dickson
Richard Taylor
For full cast and crew visit: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120737/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast
Awards:
AFI Award: Digital Effects Artist of the Year, Movie of the Year, and Production Designer of the Year
ASCAP Film and Television Music Award: Top Box Office Films
Academy Award (Oscar): Best Cinematography; Best Effects, Visual Effects; Best Makeup; and Best Music, Original Score
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films Saturn Award: Best Supporting Actor for Ian McKellen, Best DVD Special Edition Release, Best Director, and Best Fantasy Film
Australian Film Institute Award: Best Foreign Film Award
Award of the Japanese Academy:
BAFTA/LA Britannia Award: David Lean Award for Direction, Audience Award, Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects, Best Film, and Best Make Up/Hair
Bodil Award: Best American Film
Bogey Award: Bogey Award in Titanium
Broadcast Film Critics Association Award: Favorite Film Franchise, Best Composer, and Best Song
Chicago Film Critics Association Award: Best Cinematography and Best Original Score
Chlotrudis Award: Best Adapted Screenplay
Cinema Audio Society Award: Outstanding Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures
DVD Exclusive Award: AOL Movies DVD Premiere Award for Best Special Edition of the Year – New Release; Best Audio Commentary, New Release; Best New, Enhanced, or Reconstructed Movie Scenes; Best Overall New Extra Features, New Release; and Original Retrospective Documentary, New Release
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award: Best Cinematography
Empire Award: Best Actor for Elijah Wood, Best Debut for Orlando Bloom, and Best Film
Florida Film Critics Circle Award: Best Supporting Actress for Cate Blanchett and Best Director
Grammy Award: Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
Hugo Award: Best Dramatic Presentation
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award: Best Director and Best Film
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Sierra Award: Best DVD, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Director, Best Score, Best Song, and Best Visual Effects
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award: Best Music
MTV Movie Award: Breakthrough Male Performance and Best Movie
Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Award: Best Sound Editing – Music – Feature Film, Domestic and Foreign
National Board of Review Award: Best Supporting Actress for Cate Blanchett and Outstanding Production Design
People’s Choice Award: Favorite Dramatic Motion Picture and Favorite Motion Picture
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award: Best Acting Ensemble, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Director, Best Original Score, Best Original Song, Best Picture, Best Production Design, Best Screenplay – Adapted, and Best Visual Effects
Robert Festival Award: Best American Film
Satellite Award: Best Overall DVD,; Best Film Editing; Best Motion Picture, Animated or Mixed Media; and Best Sound
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Nebula Award: Best Script
Screen Actors Guild Award: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role for Ian McKellen
Southeastern Film Critics Association Award: Best Director and Best Screenplay, Adapted
World Soundtrack Award: Best Original Soundtrack of the Year and Public Choice Award
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pki6jbSbXIY
Release Date: December 19, 2001
Rating: PG-13
Length: 178 minutes
Director: Peter Jackson
Writers: J.R.R. Tolkien, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, and Peter Jackson
Summary: A meek hobbit of The Shire and eight companions set out on a journey to Mount Doom to destroy the One Ring and the dark lord Sauron.
Cast Overview:
Alan Howard ... The Ring (voice)
Elijah Wood ... Frodo Baggins
Noel Appleby ... Everard Proudfoot
Sean Astin ... Samwise 'Sam' Gamgee
Sala Baker ... Sauron
Sean Bean ... Boromir
Cate Blanchett ... Galadriel
Orlando Bloom ... Legolas Greenleaf
Billy Boyd ... Peregrin 'Pippin' Took
Marton Csokas ... Celeborn
Megan Edwards ... Mrs. Proudfoot
Michael Elsworth ... Gondorian Archivist
Mark Ferguson ... Gil-Galad
Ian Holm ... Bilbo Baggins
Christopher Lee ... Saruman
Lawrence Makoare ... Lurtz
Andy Serkis ... Gollum / Witch-King (voice)
Brent McIntyre ... Witch-King
Ian McKellen ... Gandalf the Grey
Peter McKenzie ... Elendil
Sarah McLeod ... Rose 'Rosie' Cotton
Dominic Monaghan ... Meriadoc 'Merry' Brandybuck
Viggo Mortensen ... Aragorn
Ian Mune ... Bounder
Craig Parker ... Haldir
Cameron Rhodes ... Farmer Maggot
John Rhys-Davies ... Gimli
Martyn Sanderson ... Gate Keeper
Harry Sinclair ... Isildur
Liv Tyler ... Arwen
David Weatherley ... Barliman Butterbur
Hugo Weaving ... Elrond
Crew:
Produced by
Peter Jackson .... producer
Michael Lynne .... executive producer: New Line Cinema
Mark Ordesky .... executive producer: New Line Cinema
Barrie M. Osborne .... producer
Rick Porras .... co-producer: WingNut Films
Tim Sanders .... producer
Jamie Selkirk .... co-producer: WingNut Films
Robert Shaye .... executive producer: New Line Cinema
Ellen Somers .... associate producer (as Ellen M. Somers)
Fran Walsh .... producer
Bob Weinstein .... executive producer
Harvey Weinstein .... executive producer
Original Music by
Howard Shore
Cinematography by
Andrew Lesnie (director of photography)
Film Editing by
John Gilbert
Production Design by
Grant Major
Art Direction by
Joe Bleakley (as 'Peter' Joe Bleakley)
Dan Hennah (supervising art director)
Philip Ivey (as Phil Ivey)
Rob Outterside (as Rob Otterside)
Mark Robins
Set Decoration by
Dan Hennah
Alan Lee (uncredited)
Costume Design by
Ngila Dickson
Richard Taylor
For full cast and crew visit: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120737/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast
Awards:
AFI Award: Digital Effects Artist of the Year, Movie of the Year, and Production Designer of the Year
ASCAP Film and Television Music Award: Top Box Office Films
Academy Award (Oscar): Best Cinematography; Best Effects, Visual Effects; Best Makeup; and Best Music, Original Score
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films Saturn Award: Best Supporting Actor for Ian McKellen, Best DVD Special Edition Release, Best Director, and Best Fantasy Film
Australian Film Institute Award: Best Foreign Film Award
Award of the Japanese Academy:
BAFTA/LA Britannia Award: David Lean Award for Direction, Audience Award, Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects, Best Film, and Best Make Up/Hair
Bodil Award: Best American Film
Bogey Award: Bogey Award in Titanium
Broadcast Film Critics Association Award: Favorite Film Franchise, Best Composer, and Best Song
Chicago Film Critics Association Award: Best Cinematography and Best Original Score
Chlotrudis Award: Best Adapted Screenplay
Cinema Audio Society Award: Outstanding Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures
DVD Exclusive Award: AOL Movies DVD Premiere Award for Best Special Edition of the Year – New Release; Best Audio Commentary, New Release; Best New, Enhanced, or Reconstructed Movie Scenes; Best Overall New Extra Features, New Release; and Original Retrospective Documentary, New Release
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award: Best Cinematography
Empire Award: Best Actor for Elijah Wood, Best Debut for Orlando Bloom, and Best Film
Florida Film Critics Circle Award: Best Supporting Actress for Cate Blanchett and Best Director
Grammy Award: Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
Hugo Award: Best Dramatic Presentation
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award: Best Director and Best Film
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Sierra Award: Best DVD, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Director, Best Score, Best Song, and Best Visual Effects
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award: Best Music
MTV Movie Award: Breakthrough Male Performance and Best Movie
Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Award: Best Sound Editing – Music – Feature Film, Domestic and Foreign
National Board of Review Award: Best Supporting Actress for Cate Blanchett and Outstanding Production Design
People’s Choice Award: Favorite Dramatic Motion Picture and Favorite Motion Picture
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award: Best Acting Ensemble, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Director, Best Original Score, Best Original Song, Best Picture, Best Production Design, Best Screenplay – Adapted, and Best Visual Effects
Robert Festival Award: Best American Film
Satellite Award: Best Overall DVD,; Best Film Editing; Best Motion Picture, Animated or Mixed Media; and Best Sound
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Nebula Award: Best Script
Screen Actors Guild Award: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role for Ian McKellen
Southeastern Film Critics Association Award: Best Director and Best Screenplay, Adapted
World Soundtrack Award: Best Original Soundtrack of the Year and Public Choice Award