National Geographic Beyond the Movie - The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring
Warner Bros. (2001)
Documentary
In Collection
#689
0*
DVD
60 mins
IMDB

Phil Crowley Narrator
John Howe Himself / Conceptual Designer of LOTR
Peter McHugh Additional Voices
Oliver Muirhead Additional Voices
Alan Lee Himself / Conceptual Designer of LOTR
Billy Boyd Himself / Peregrin Took
Dominic Monaghan Himself / Meriadoc Brandybuck
Sean Astin Himself / Samwise Gamgee
Christopher Lee Himself / Saruman the White
John Garth Himself / Tolkien Historian
Martin Carver Himself
Richard Taylor Himself
Orlando Bloom Himself
Cate Blanchett Herself / Galadriel
Pekka Huttu-Hiltunen Himself

Director Lisa Kors
Producer Kathleen Phelan
Writer J.R.R. Tolkien
Kathleen Phelan
Musician Michael Richard Plowman

National Geographic: Beyond The Movie: The Lord Of The Rings takes you on a journey through the making and scenery behind the Lord of the Rings movies by Peter Jackson. This special focuses on the New Zealand territories where the filming of the the epic trilogy took place. It shows you the various different filming locations and why they were chosen, and goes into the specifics of New Zealand geography and some of the features that made the movies so unique. It also talks about some of the horses in New Zealand and the scenes that involved New Zealand natives. This movie is an essential companion for anyone who is an avid fan of the Lord of the Rings movies.

Edition Details
Audience Rating NR (Not Rated)
Country USA
Language English
Series LoTR
Distributor Warner Home Video
Edition Special Edition
Barcode 727994750208
Region Region 1
Release Date 2/19/2002
Packaging Snap Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Subtitles English; English (Closed Captioned)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital Stereo [English]
Stereo
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
Cast & Crew Bios Production Notes Scene Selection Exclusive Footage from the Film Insightful Interviews with the Cast & Filmmakers Provocative Perspectives of Explorers, Anthropologists, & Archaeologists