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Simon Adams, Leslie Phillips, Beth Porter, Victor Spinetti, Rachel Warren, Reg Williams, Susan Sokol, and Lisa Moss in The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe (1979)

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The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe

Seven Scores: Michael J. Lewis - The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe
The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe (Tltwtw) has several adaptations available for all ages: apart from the live action series and the recent cinematic adaptatios, many of you may still remember this animated version, directed by Bill Melendez. I myself grew up with the live action series which aired on the Hungarian national television some time in the early 90s and I don't believe the cartoon was ever shown here. I had to track it down myself and I wasn't disappointed - sure, it's "animated", but its one of those pictures that's good for the whole family and the adults won't fall asleep either from boredom.

Along with The Medusa Touch (see yesterday's post) this is one of the most well-known titles from Lewis' filmography and shows the importance of building your career in several directions. After Theatre of Blood, the composer found a new career in writing music for...
See full article at Daily Film Music Blog
  • 2/3/2009
  • Daily Film Music Blog
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