Vivendi Universal Publishing Announces New Titles Based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s Literary Works ‘The Lord of the Rings’ and ‘The Hobbit’

Games Division to Develop Online Massively Multi-player Role Playing Game Based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s ‘The Lord of the Rings’

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 23 /PRNewswire/ — Vivendi Universal Publishing (VU Publishing) announced today several new games as part of its Games division’s (VU Games) long-term agreement with Tolkien Enterprises to develop interactive entertainment based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit.” The new titles include The Lord of the Rings: Middle-earth Online, an Online Massively Multi-player (OLMMP) role playing game, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Ring, a real time strategy (RTS) game, and additional PC and console titles based on Tolkien’s “The Two Towers” and “The Return of the King.”

The new titles join VU Games’ previously announced Tolkien line-up, which includes The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring titles due this fall from Black Label Games, and The Hobbit from Sierra Entertainment due for release in 2003.

The Lord of the Rings: Middle-earth Online will focus on both the heroic adventures and well-known community of Tolkien’s Middle-earth. Additionally, the OLMMP will enable gamers and Tolkien fans to experience the fantasy of the vast “The Lord of the Rings” world in a growing and dynamic environment.

The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Ring will allow the player to take on the role of good or evil forces. Focusing on the events leading to the formation of the Fellowship and the Ring Quest, the game will expand on the world of Middle-earth.

All new titles based on “The Lord of the Rings” will be developed by VU Games’ Black Label Games studio.

“The works of J.R.R. Tolkien are beloved by generations of fans around the world and the development of these additional titles across new platforms underscores our commitment to the franchise,” said Luc Vanhal, VU Games’ President & COO, North America. “We have engaged some of our finest creative and technical teams to deliver a rich and diverse range of products to gamers and true fans of the Tolkien universe.”

Additional information regarding the new Tolkien titles will be released in future months.

About Vivendi Universal Publishing

Vivendi Universal Publishing, a division of the world’s second largest communications group (Vivendi Universal), publishes content in four major languages and has strong local brands. As the world’s third largest publisher, the Company’s key content areas include literature, reference, school, college, kids, games and consumer press. Vivendi Universal Publishing is a global leader in multi-platform interactive entertainment. A leading publisher of PC, console and online-based interactive content, its portfolio of development studios includes Black Label Games, Blizzard Entertainment, NDA Productions, Sierra Entertainment and Universal Interactive. Through its subsidiary VU Games, it distributes worldwide its interactive contents and co- publishes and/or distributes products for a number of strategic partners.

TheOneRing.net Staff member Ostadan writes:

It’s a good time for LotR boardgamers. Only a few weeks ago, the fine two-player “Lord of the Rings: The Confrontation” was plubished in a U.S. edition by Fantasy Flight Games. Designed by Reiner Knizia (designer of the multiplayer boardgame and many outstanding games like Modern Art and Ra), this fine little game plays a bit like Stratego, with an interesting combat mechanism using cards that adds an intriguing element of bluffing and strategy into the mix. Each character on the board has its own unique ability, and there is just enough LotR “chrome” (including John Howe’s artwork) to make this a worthwhile addition to anyone’s game collection.

This week, Fantasy Flight has announced the availability of the U.S. edition of the “Sauron Expansion” for the multiplayer Lord of the Rings boardgame, once again by Knizia and Howe. In this expansion, one player may take on the role of Sauron and play nasty cards of his own to defeat the Fellowship. There are also new event tiles and some new cards for the Fellowship; these can be used in a “modular” fashion with the original game, or with the previous Friends and Foes expansion. I have not yet played with this expansion, but UKers have been very positive about it. The following information is paraphrased from a review on Boardgamegeek.

The over 20 new tiles are all evil events — no activity tiles — but there is now a new rule whereby you can reject the first tile you draw from the bag (yes! there’s a bag!) but must accept the next one. This should help reduce the feeling of being controlled by the draw, but on the whole, they make the game tougher.

The Sauron expansion itself comprises cards for Sauron, Nazgul cards, a Black Rider piece for the main board, and several new cards and tokens for the good guys. The new tokens represent resources picked up on the tracks _other_ than the main track, so the old ‘sprint on the main track’ strategy is now rather less attractive. Sauron gets to play (or draw) cards before the Fellowship player, and this will typically require the hobbit to discard a card, lose a life token, or move along the corruption line. Tough stuff, so those extra resources will be more important.

I’m really looking forward to this one. If nothing else, the Sauron part will help bring in players who disliked the non-competitive aspect of the original game — let ’em be Sauron!

Sent to us by TORn bigtime helper/organizer/staffer Sarumann:

Does TORn know how to throw a party or what? With only about a month to plan, the final party was full of banners, people, food, music, and LOTS of incredibly cool gifts.

I got there early in the morning, being one of the party planners. Arwen2 was already there and busy putting up decorations. I arrived with my new roommate who still has yet to see LOTR (but, after yesterday, she’s more intrigued than ever), and we all went to work setting things up. Calisuri arrived a bit later with a treasure trove of incredible Sideshow Weta and Games Workshop swag…along with his own custom-made “Happy Birthday Bilbo Baggins” banner which was nearly an exact replica of the one from the movie.

Can I just take a minute and give major props to this guy? I don’t think he gets nearly enough credit for the work he does. Aside from running the website that we all know, love, revere, worship, and sacrifice small animals to, he also works tirelessly to make signage for TORn parties that are both professional and admirable, gets all that cool Sideshow Weta stuff that we love so very, very much, and, in this case, spent the entire night before wrapping gifts for the masses. And he does it all with a smile and a pleasant demeanor. So, in summation: Calisuri ROCKS!!!!

Anyway, as we’re setting up everything, we begin to notice a rather large contingent of yellow jackets. We began setting up traps to lure them away from the food area, and risking the wrath of the swarm in the process.

People began to arrive at about 1:30, and this was where my official function at the finally came in. While the area we had picked was by far the most beautiful and Shire-like place in all of Griffith Park, it was not the most accessible. There was a road that lead up to the picnic area, but it was gated off for the use of brushfire patrol vehicles, and the walk was about a 1/4 mile uphill. Well, I wasn’t about to have to subject boatloads of Ringers to the aggravation of making that hike with coolers, food, and other accessories in hand. So, after some begging, pleading, and talking with the ranger station, the allowed me to place my car on that road to serve as a “Hobbit Coach”. For 2.5 hours, I did nothing but go up and down the road, loading and unloading people and supplies (my leg and arm muscles are still in pain). I had my car stereo playing David Arkenstone’s “Music Inspired by Middle-earth” to help set the mood.

Also, I had volunteered my cell phone as a resource for those who might get lost or turned around on their way to the picnic area. Needless to say, my phone was ringing off the hook for most of the beginning of the picnic, as there were TONS of other picnics going on, and parking soon became an issue.

After that, I finally was able to relax and partake in the par-tay, which was in full swing. The first thing I noticed was the huge swarm of yellow jackets hovering around the food tables. Fat lot of good our traps did. There was still plenty of food, and we all ate like hobbits despite that. There were people in costume, which is always fun. There were hobbits, elves, wizards, and rangers.

And then there were the mathoms. The ever-entertaining Quickbeam gave us a bit of a lesson on what mathoms are: Hobbit birthday gifts that are given to the people in attendance. Usually, they are little things that get passed around from party to party, and you eventually find one that you gave given back to you (I made some wisecrack about how hobbits were fond of fruitcake or some nonsense). But, these mathoms weren’t the kind you give away. They were Sideshow Weta Uruk Hai wall medallions and Bilbo Baggins figurines from Games Workshop. And everybody got one.

And then we got into the activities. We started with a trivia contest. The questions ranged from really simple ones for the kids to incredibly difficult for those of us who have read and studied the books. The prizes were Visual Companions for the easier questions, and Bilbo Baggins busts for the more difficult ones. After that, we had the impersonation contest. People came up to impersonate a character or scene from the movie. Quickbeam got the ball rolling by performing his now-legendary Haldir and Celeborn impressions. There were a lot of people who participated in the contest, and I was one of the judges who then had to deliberate on who got what prize. The 1st place winner was this guy named Misha (I hope I’m spelling that right) who did a scene between Aragorn and Arwen entirely in Elvish.

After the contest was done, we were suddenly graced by the prescense of Gandalf the….Blue? Perhaps he was just one of the 2 lost Istari coming for a piece of birthday cake. Regardless, he looked good, and made one smashing entrance.

We were also treated to a nice recitation of Bilbo’s birthday speech. It was the one from the book, a bit truncated but entertaining all the same. Of course, we had all sorts of crowd reacations: people screaming “ProudFEET!” and everybody letting out a very loud “HUH?!” when we got to the “I don’t half of you half as well as I should like, and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve” bit.

Then came the birthday cake. Arwen2 had a beautiful birthday cake made for the party, which was very quickly savaged by all those in attendance. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a cake that big disappear that quickly.

At that point, the sun was beginning to set, and not a one of us had any tiki torches to keep the party going long into the night (note that for next year). So, we began cleaning up and taking all of our final group pictures in front of the “Happy Birthday” banner.

I met a whole slew of new people, and they were all just as fun to be around as everybody whom I have come to know and love. I think the highest compliment paid to this community came from my roommate after the party. Even though she didn’t know much of what we were going on about, she said she never felt excluded and was just glad to be around such a happy, positive atmosphere. At the end of the day, that’s what it’s all about: fun, friendship, and good feelings. And this community has it in spades.

I can’t tell you how much I’m looking forward to the next gathering!

– Josh aka Sarumann

Barlimans regular Diamond_T is publishing a cookbook of Middle-earth recipes and sends us this report of this weekend’s Open House at Mandala Books in Pittsburg, PA.

“As you can well imagine, it has been a crazy weekend! Here’s a brief synopsis of what happened on our side of the street at Mandala Books during the Open House Saturday, 9/21 from 12 noon-6pm, in the Oakland section of the city of Pittsburgh, PA.

The bookstore opened at 11am, but we were there at 9am setting up and cooking. My daughter Areya made all the Lembas for the entire day, and she did a great job. I decided to make either vegetarian recipes or veggie versions of recipes for the occasion. Ekkaia normally has seafood in it, but for that day was a combination of colorful vegetables with brown rice and a variety of exotic spices… I also made Cirdan, named in his honor, a recipe of cabbages, onions and red potatoes that was hearty and filling, but not heavy. Culanna is a wonderful Shire recipe of a corn pudding and spices baked to perfection. It smelled up the entire block; it was very well received. The feature of the day of course was a birthday cake honoring Bilbo and Frodo. For the occasion, I decided on Minas Ithil the ‘Tower of the Moon’ cake which honors this once sacred area that was taken and then restored by having a three layer chocolate cake with a lucious chocolate frosting. Ur-dur Nahald (the dark secret) is my interpretation of the ancient Mayan hot chocolate recipe… made with two types of raw chocolate, a dash of cinnamon, no dairy, turbinado sugar and ground chili peppers. Yummy!

In addition to Areya and I, there were some other friends of the Shire who also helped work on the cookbook project. Zachary Jones assisted with the computer technology of putting the whole thing together, and was there to answer questions about some of the details of how that was implemented. Clayton Carlino is the book’s illustrator, and he was there to answer questions about the artwork and embellishments. Both gentlemen assisted in some of the food preparation from time to time.

There were about 1100 people for the day, and it was so wonderful to spend the day with fans of Tolkien’s works and discuss all the wonderful nuances of his writings. Poetry was read, songs were sung (some by yours truly), and many quotations were made. The Ent Draught, a glowing combination of fruit and vegetable juices was raised in glasses to celebrate the birthday boys in style. All in all, it was an exciting day, and I hope that we can continue the fun when the book is released and we have another party with a book signing! A very special thanks to Frank Carroll, the owner and operator of Mandala Books; to my co-workers, Frances, Elaine, Indigo; all talented practioners; and to Phantom of the Attic, to Scott, Jeff, and the rest of the crew for making this such a fantastic day! Can’t wait to do something fun with them again!”

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Note: These are films that are listed as being on TV THIS WEEK ONLY, this is NOT a list of all the films the cast has done


Cast List

  1. Viggo Mortensen
  2. Liv Tyler
  3. Ian Holm
  4. Sean Bean
  5. Ian Mune
  6. Martyn Sanderson
  7. David Weatherley
  8. Marton Csokas
  9. Taea Hartwell
  10. John Noble
  11. Alexandra Astin
  12. Peter McKenzie
  13. Hugo Weaving
  14. Karl Urban
  15. Miranda Otto
  16. Noel Appleby
  17. David Wenham
  18. Cameron Rhodes
  19. Elijah Wood
  20. Cate Blanchett
  21. Bruce Hopkins
  22. Ian McKellen
  23. Mark Ferguson
  24. John Rhys-Davies
  25. Andy Serkis
  26. Stephen Ure
  27. Craig Parker
  28. John Leigh
  29. Timothy Bartlett
  30. Harry Sinclair
  31. Orlando Bloom
  32. Lawrence Makoare
  33. Robbie Magasiva
  34. Ray Henwood
  35. Dominic Monaghan
  36. Robyn Malcolm
  37. Bruce Spence
  38. Megan Edwards
  39. Billy Boyd
  40. Sarah McLeod
  41. Sean Astin
  42. Christopher Lee
  43. Sala Baker
  44. Brian Sergent
  45. Bernard Hill
  46. Nathaniel Lees
  47. Brad Dourif
  48. Howard Shore
  49. Jim Rygiel
  50. Peter Jackson


Viggo Mortensen (Aragorn)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)
28 Days (2000)
Albino Alligator (1996)
Prophecy, The (1995)
Crimson Tide (1995)
American Yakuza (1994)
Young Americans, The (1993)
Carlito’s Way (1993)
Boiling Point (1993)
Young Guns II (1990)
Purple Rose of Cairo, The (1985)

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Liv Tyler (Arwen)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)
Dr. T & the Women (2000)
Plunkett & Macleane (1999)
Armageddon (1998)
U Turn (1997)
Stealing Beauty (1996)

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Ian Holm (Bilbo)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)
Bless the Child (2000)
Fifth Element, The (1997)
Madness of King George, The (1994)
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984)
Chariots of Fire (1981)
Fixer, The (1968)

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Sean Bean (Boromir)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)
Don’t Say a Word (2001)
Essex Boys (2000)
Field, The (1990)
Caravaggio (1986)

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Ian Mune (Bounder)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)

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Martyn Sanderson (Bree Gatekeeper)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)

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David Weatherly (Barliman Butterbur)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)

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Marton Csokas (Celeborn)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)
Monkey’s Mask, The (2000)

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Taea Hartwell (Child Hobbit)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)

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John Noble (Denethor)

Monkey’s Mask, The (2000)
Virtual Nightmare (2000)
Airtight (1999) (TV)

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Alexandra Astin (Elanor Gamgee)

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Peter McKenzie (Elendil)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)

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Hugo Weaving (Elrond)

Russian Doll (2001)
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)
Strange Planet (1999)
Bedrooms and Hallways (1998)

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Karl Urban (Eomer)

Price of Milk, The (2000)

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Miranda Otto (Eowyn)

What Lies Beneath (2000)
Jack Bull, The (1999) (TV)
Love Serenade (1996)

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Noel Appleby (Everard Proudfoot)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)

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David Wenham (Faramir)

Russian Doll (2001)
Moulin Rouge! (2001)
Molokai: The Story of Father Damien (1999)
Dark City (1998)
Boys, The (1997/I)

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Cameron Rhodes (Farmer Maggot)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)

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Elijah Wood (Frodo)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)
Oliver Twist (1997) (TV)
War, The (1994)
Good Son, The (1993)
Radio Flyer (1992)
Forever Young (1992)
Paradise (1991)
Avalon (1990)
Internal Affairs (1990)
Back to the Future Part II (1989)

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Cate Blanchett (Galadriel)

Shipping News, The (2001)
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)
Charlotte Gray (2001)
Gift, The (2000)
Man Who Cried, The (2000)
Talented Mr. Ripley, The (1999)

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Bruce Hopkins (Gamling)

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Ian McKellen (Gandalf)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)
X-Men (2000)
Apt Pupil (1998)
Gods and Monsters (1998)
Rasputin (1996) (TV)
Cold Comfort Farm (1995) (TV)
Last Action Hero (1993)
Six Degrees of Separation (1993)
Scandal (1989)
Keep, The (1983)

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Mark Ferguson (Gil-Galad)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)
Every Woman’s Dream (1996) (TV)

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John Rhhys-Davies (Gimli)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)
Au Pair (1999) (TV)
Secret of the Andes (1998)
Great White Hype, The (1996)
Marquis de Sade (1996)
Stargate (1994)
Perry Mason: The Case of the Fatal Framing (1992) (TV)
Under Cover (1991) (TV)
Firewalker (1986)
Victor/Victoria (1982)

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Andy Serkis (Gollum)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)
Pandaemonium (2000)
Career Girls (1997)

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Stephen Ure (Gorbag)

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Craig Parker (Haldir)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)

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John Leigh (Hama)

Atomic Twister (2002) (TV)

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Timothy Bartlett (Hobbit)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)

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Harry Sinclair (Isildur)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)
Price of Milk, The (2000)
Heavenly Creatures (1994)

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Orlando Bloom (Legolas)

Black Hawk Down (2001)
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)

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Lawrence Makoare (Lurtz)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)

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Robbie Magasiva (Mahur)

No listings this week

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Ray Henwood (Man from Rivendell)

Heavenly Creatures (1994)

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Dominic Monaghan (Merry)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)

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Robyn Malcolm (Morwen)

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Bruce Spence (Mouth of Sauron)

Dark City (1998)

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Megan Edwards (Mrs. Proudfoot)

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Billy Boyd (Pippin)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)

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Sarah McLeod (Rosie Cotton)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)

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Sean Astin (Sam Gamgee)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)
Sky Is Falling, The (2000)
Icebreaker (1999)
Deterrence (1999)
Harrison Bergeron (1995) (TV)
Encino Man (1992)
Memphis Belle (1990)

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Christopher Lee (Saruman)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)
Sleepy Hollow (1999)
Police Academy: Mission to Moscow (1994)
Howling II (1985)
Arabian Adventure (1979)
Satanic Rites of Dracula, The (1974)
Three Musketeers, The (1973)
Death Line (1972)
Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970)
Scars of Dracula (1970)
Dracula Has Risen from the Grave (1968)
Terror of the Tongs, The (1961)
Hound of the Baskervilles, The (1959)

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Sala Baker (Sauron)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)

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Brian Sergent (Ted Sandyman)

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Bernard Hill (Theoden)

Going Off Big Time (2000)
Eisenstein (2000)
Loss of Sexual Innocence, The (1999)
Restless Natives (1985)

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Nathaniel Lees (Ugluk

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Brad Dourif (Grima Wormtounge)

Prophecy 3: The Ascent, The (2000) (V)
Shadow Hours (2000)
Silicon Towers (1999)
Interceptors (1999)
Storytellers, The (1999)
Best Men (1997)
Phoenix (1995)
Amos & Andrew (1993)
Child’s Play 3 (1991)
Child’s Play 2 (1990)
Mississippi Burning (1988)
Child’s Play (1988)

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Howard Shore (Composer)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)
High Fidelity (2000)
Cell, The (2000)
Yards, The (2000)
Cop Land (1997)
Game, The (1997)
Truth About Cats & Dogs, The (1996)
Before and After (1996)
Striptease (1996)
White Man’s Burden (1995)
Se7en (1995)
Client, The (1994)
Sliver (1993)
Philadelphia (1993)
Guilty as Sin (1993)
Prelude to a Kiss (1992)
Kiss Before Dying, A (1991)
Silence of the Lambs, The (1991)
Signs of Life (1989)
She-Devil (1989)
Innocent Man, An (1989)
Big (1988)
Moving (1988)
After Hours (1985)
Videodrome (1983)

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Jim Rygiel (SFX)

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)
102 Dalmatians (2000)
Multiplicity (1996)
Species (1995)
Last Action Hero (1993)
Batman Returns (1992)
Ghost (1990)
Last Starfighter, The (1984)

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Peter Jackson

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001)
Contact (1997)
Heavenly Creatures (1994)

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