The girl fron the 1988 BBC version is Sophic Wilcox. The girl in the 2005 film is Georgie Henley.
When she entered the wardrobe, there were racks of fur coats hanging there. Since she loved t he feel and smell of fur, she began to push deeper into them and soon found that she had walked out of the wardrobe into Narnia.
Lucy felt comfortable in the faun's cave because Mr. Tumnus, the faun, was kind and gentle towards her. He showed her hospitality and warmth, making her feel safe and welcomed despite being a stranger in a new land. Lucy also sensed a sense of familiarity and magic in the cave, which added to her comfort.
Andrew Adamson I am a huge Narnia fan so don't feel bad if you don't know this.
No. A witch is someone who casts spells and celebrates nature. Just because you feel spiritual or sense spirits or whatever doesn't make you a witch.
The White Witch gave Edmund enchanted Turkish delight, which is a type of candy. The enchantment drove him to come back for more. Some feel the Turkish delight was a symbol for addiction, and others feel it was a symbol for temptation.
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Lucy & The Cloud Parade - Feel Lucky
Edward McMurray has: Played Paul in "Drama 61-67" in 1961. Played Tweeny Callard in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played John Caffrey in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Atkinson in "Jennings" in 1966. Played Edmund in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" in 1967. Played Telegraph boy in "Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width" in 1967. Played Bill Hallen in "The Tyrant King" in 1968.
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When the butterfly lion died it couldn't feel anything because it was dead! :(
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The Lion King, 1994