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The Hobbit - The Desolation of Smaug 2x DVD 2013 Hobbit - A Smaug pusztasága / Directed by Peter Jackson / Starring: Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage, Benedict Cumberbatch / Duplalemezes extra változat

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The Hobbit - The Desolation of Smaug 2x DVD 2013 Hobbit - A Smaug pusztasága / Directed by Peter Jackson / Starring: Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage, Benedict Cumberbatch / Duplalemezes extra változat

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AUDIO: English 5.1, Hungarian 5.1, Polish 5.1

SUBTITLES: English HOH, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Greek, Croatian, Polish, Serbian, Slovenian

Total Runtime: 155 minutes

 

English Summary:

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug is a 2013 epic high-fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson and produced by WingNut Films in collaboration with New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and is the second installment in the three-part film series based on the novel The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien. The film was preceded by An Unexpected Journey (2012) and followed by The Battle of the Five Armies (2014); together they operate as a prequel to Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. 

Thorin and his company are being pursued by Azog and his Orc party following the events of the previous film. They are ushered along by Gandalf to the nearby home of Beorn, a skin-changer who can take the form of the bear. That night, Azog is summoned to Dol Guldur by the Necromancer, who commands him to marshal his forces for war. Azog then delegates the hunt for Thorin to his son Bolg. The following day, Beorn escorts the company to the borders of Mirkwood, where Gandalf discovers Black Speech imprinted on an old ruin. This coincides with a telepathic message from Galadriel urging him to investigate the tombs of the Nazgûl. He warns the company to remain on the path and leaves them. Upon entering the forest they lose their way and are ensnared by giant spiders. Bilbo then sets about freeing the dwarves with the help of his recently acquired invisibility ring. He subsequently drops the Ring and first begins to understand its dark influence after he brutally kills a creature to retrieve it.

 

Hungarian Summary:

Bilbónak, Gandalfnak, Thorinnak és társaiknak a Ködhegység alagutaiból kikerülve újabb veszedelmekkel kell szembenézniük. Gandalfnak el kell utaznia egy időre délre, így Bilbó és a törpék nélküle néznek szembe a Bakacsinerdő lakosaival. Pókok és az erdei tündék is fogságba ejtik a törpöket, így ismét Bilbóra vár, hogy kiszabadítsa őket. A csapat tagjai a Hosszú-tavi Király meleg fogadtatása után végre elindulhatnak a magányos hegy felé, hogy szembenézzenek Smauggal, a sárkánnyal és visszavegyék azt, ami amúgy is az övék...

 

Cast / Szereplők:

  • Martin Freeman as Bilbo Baggins: A hobbit hired by the 13 dwarves, on the advice of wizard Gandalf, to accompany them on a quest to reclaim the Lonely Mountain from Smaug.
  • Ian McKellen as Gandalf the Grey: An Istari wizard who recruits Bilbo and helps to arrange the quest to reclaim the dwarves' lost treasure in Erebor.
  • Richard Armitage as Thorin Oakenshield II: The leader of the Company of dwarves and the true heir to Erebor's throne who has returned to reclaim Erebor from Smaug.
  • Benedict Cumberbatch as Smaug (vocal performance/motion capture): An enormous, powerful and psychopathic great dragon of Middle-earth who claimed the Lonely Mountain, its vast treasures and the surrounding human areas.[6][7][8]Evangeline Lilly as Tauriel: The elven chief of the Mirkwood Guards serving under Thranduil, who develops romantic feelings towards Kili and falls in love with him.
    • Cumberbatch also plays Necromancer: A mysterious sorcerer residing in Dol Guldur with the ability to summon the spirits of the dead, who is later revealed to be the Dark Lord Sauron.
  • Luke Evans as Bard the Bowman: A skilled archer living in Esgaroth and the heir of Girion, the last king of old Dale.[10] Evans also plays Bard's ancestor, Girion, in a flashback.[11]
  • Lee Pace as Thranduil: The aloof and cold-hearted Elven king of the northern part of Mirkwood (the Woodland Realm).[12][13]
  • Stephen Fry as Master of Lake-town: The pompous and greedy mayor of the settlement of Men at Lake-town near the Lonely Mountain.[10]
  • Orlando Bloom as Legolas Greenleaf: An elf from Mirkwood and the prince of the Woodland Realm - he is Thranduil's son.[14]
  • Graham McTavish as Dwalin: Balin's brother.
  • Ken Stott as Balin: Dwalin's brother.
  • Aidan Turner as Kíli: One of Thorin's nephews and Fili's younger brother. He develops romantic feelings towards the Elf Tauriel and falls in love with her.
  • Dean O'Gorman as Fíli: Another of Thorin's nephews and Kili's older brother.
  • Mark Hadlow as Dori: Nori and Ori's brother.
  • Jed Brophy as Nori: Dori and Ori's brother.
  • Adam Brown as Ori: Dori and Nori's brother.
  • John Callen as Óin: Glóin's brother.
  • Peter Hambleton as Glóin: Óin's brother and father of Gimli, the noble Dwarf who accompanies Frodo on his quest to destroy the One Ring.
  • William Kircher as Bifur: Bofur and Bombur's cousin.
  • James Nesbitt as Bofur: Bombur's brother and Bifur's cousin.
  • Stephen Hunter as Bombur: Bofur's brother and Bifur's cousin.
  • Cate Blanchett as Galadriel: An elven co-ruler of Lothlórien along with her husband, Lord Celeborn.
  • Mikael Persbrandt as Beorn: A skin-changer who can assume the appearance of a great black bear.[15]
  • Sylvester McCoy as Radagast the Brown: An Istari wizard whose wisdom is based on nature and wildlife.
  • Manu Bennett as Azog the Defiler: An orc and the nemesis of Thorin Oakenshield, on whom he seeks revenge for losing his forearm and hand in battle.
  • Lawrence Makoare as Bolg: Son of Azog the Defiler.
  • Craig Hall as Galion: Thranduil's butler, whose fondness for drink allows for Bilbo and the dwarves' escape attempt.
  • Ryan Gage as Alfrid: The Master of Laketown's conniving and arrogant servant.
  • John Bell as Bain: Bard's son, who is described as "confident and brave and ready to do battle if required even though he is still a boy."[16]
  • Mark Mitchinson as Braga: captain of the Lake-town Guard.
  • Ben Mitchell as Narzug: An orc who gets interrogated by Thranduil after the ambush at the River Gate.
  • Stephen Ure as Fimbul, Azog's second-in-command
  • Robin Kerr as Elros: An elf of the Woodland Realm who is a captain of the Woodland Guard and Keeper of the Keys - initially charged with watching the dwarves, he is later charged with watching the Front Gate of Thranduil's Halls.
  • Simon London as Feren: An elf of the Woodland Realm.
  • Dallas Barnett as Bill Ferny Snr: An assassin sent by Azog to kill Thorin Oakenshield in Bree and retrieve the Key to Erebor.

 

 

 

Directed by Peter Jackson
Produced by
  • Carolynne Cunningham
  • Zane Weiner
  • Fran Walsh
  • Peter Jackson
Screenplay by
  • Fran Walsh
  • Philippa Boyens
  • Peter Jackson
  • Guillermo del Toro
Based on The Hobbit
by J. R. R. Tolkien
Starring
  • Ian McKellen
  • Martin Freeman
  • Richard Armitage
  • Benedict Cumberbatch
  • Evangeline Lilly
  • Lee Pace
  • Luke Evans
  • Ken Stott
  • James Nesbitt
  • Orlando Bloom
Music by Howard Shore
Cinematography Andrew Lesnie
Edited by Jabez Olssen
Production
company
  • New Line Cinema
  • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
  • WingNut Films
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • 2 December 2013 (Los Angeles premiere)
  • 12 December 2013 (New Zealand)
  • 13 December 2013 (United States)
Running time
155 minutes
Country
  • New Zealand
  • United States
Language English

 

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