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| Elijah Wood | Frodo Baggins | |
| Ian McKellen | Gandalf | |
| Liv Tyler | Arwen Undómiel | |
| Viggo Mortensen | Aragorn II | |
| Sean Astin | Samwise Gamgee | |
| Cate Blanchett | Galadriel | |
| Billy Boyd | Peregrin 'Pippin' Took | |
| Dominic Monaghan | Meriadoc 'Merry' Brandybuck | |
| Orlando Bloom | Legolas Greenleaf | |
| Christopher Lee | Saruman | |
| Hugo Weaving | Elrond | |
| Sean Bean | Boromir | |
| Ian Holm | Bilbo Baggins | |
| Andy Serkis | Gollum / Sméagol / Witch-King (voice) | |
| Alan Howard | The Ring (Voice) | |
| Noel Appleby | Everard Proudfoot | |
| Sala Baker | Sauron | |
| Marton Csokas | Celeborn | |
| Megan Edwards | Mrs. Proudfoot | |
| Michael Elsworth | Gondorian Archivist | |
| Mark Ferguson | Ereinion Gil-galad | |
| Lawrence Makoare | Lurtz | |
| Brent McIntyre | Witch-King | |
| Peter McKenzie | Elendil | |
| Sarah McLeod | Rose 'Rosie' Cotton | |
| Ian Mune | Bounder | |
| Craig Parker | Haldir of Lórien | |
| Cameron Rhodes | Farmer Maggot | |
| Martyn Sanderson | Gate Keeper | |
| Harry Sinclair | Isildur | |
| David Weatherley | Barliman Butterbur | |
| Victoria Beynon-Cole | Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths | |
| Lee Hartley | Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths | |
| Sam La Hood | Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths | |
| Chris Streeter | Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths | |
| Philip Grieve | Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths | |
| Jonathan Jordan | Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths |
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"Beautifully realized. The production design is a marvel and the special effects are dazzling. Edge-of-the-seat excitement." - Claudia Puig, USA TODAYAssisted by a Fellowship of heroes, Frodo Baggins plunges into a perilous trek to take the mystical One Ring to Mount Doom so that it and its magical powers can be destroyed and never be possessed by evil Lord Sauron. The astonishing journey begins in the first film of director/cowriter Peter Jackson's epic trilogy that redefined fantasy filmmaking. This imaginative foray into J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth won 4 Academy Awards and earned 13 total nominations, including Best Picture. |
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