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  • Actors: Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Viggo Mortensen, Liv Tyler, Sean Astin
  • Directors: Peter Jackson
  • Format: Box set, PAL, Special Edition, Widescreen
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Entertainment in Video
  • DVD Release Date: 10 Dec 2004
  • Run Time: 240 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (42 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0002GX9KA
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 7,385 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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The greatest trilogy in film history, presented in the most ambitious sets in DVD history, comes to a grand conclusion with the extended edition of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. Not only is the third and final installment of Peter Jackson's adaptation of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien the longest of the three, but a full 50 minutes of new material pushes the running time to a whopping 4 hours and 10 minutes. The new scenes are welcome, and the bonus features maintain the high bar set by the first two films, The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers.

What's New?
One of the scenes cut from the theatrical release but included here, the resolution of the Saruman storyline, generated a lot of publicity when the movie opened, as actor Christopher Lee complained in the press about losing his only appearance. It's an excellent scene, one Jackson calls "pure Tolkien," and provides better context for Pippin to find the wizard's palantir in the water, but it's not critical to the film. In fact, "valuable but not critical" might sum up the ROTK extended edition. It's evident that Jackson made the right cuts for the theatrical run, but the extra material provides depth and ties up a number of loose ends, and for those sorry to see the trilogy end (and who isn't?) it's a welcome chance to spend another hour in Middle-earth. Some choice moments are Gandalf's (Ian McKellen) confrontation with the Witch King (we find out what happened to the wizard's staff), the chilling Mouth of Sauron at the gates of Mordor, and Frodo (Elijah Wood) and Sam (Sean Astin) being mistaken for Orc soldiers. We get to see more of Éowyn (Miranda Otto), both with Aragorn and on the battlefield, even fighting the hideously deformed Orc lieutenant, Gothmog. We also see her in one of the most anticipated new scenes, the Houses of Healing after the battle of the Pelennor Fields. It doesn't present Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen) as a savior as the book did, but it shows the initial meeting between Éowyn and Faramir (David Wenham), a relationship that received only a meaningful glance in the theatrical cut.


If you want to completely immerse yourself in Peter Jackson's marvelous and massive achievement, only the extended edition will do.

And for those who complained, no, there are no new endings, not even the scouring of the Shire, which many fans were hoping to see. Nor is there a scene of Denethor (John Noble) with the palantir, which would have better explained both his foresight and his madness. As Jackson notes, when cuts are made, the secondary characters are the first to go, so there is a new scene of Aragorn finding the palantir in Denethor's robes. Another big difference is Aragorn's confrontation with the King of the Dead. In the theatrical version, we didn't know whether the King had accepted Aragorn's offer when the pirate ships pulled into the harbor; here Jackson assumes that viewers have already experienced that tension, and instead has the army of the dead join the battle in an earlier scene (an extended cameo for Jackson). One can debate which is more effective, but that's why the film is available in both versions. If you feel like watching the relatively shorter version you saw in the theaters, you can. If you want to completely immerse yourself in Peter Jackson's marvelous and massive achievement, only the extended edition will do.

How Are the Bonus Features?
To complete the experience, The Return of the King provides the same sprawling set of features as the previous extended editions: four commentary tracks, sharp picture and thrilling sound, and two discs of excellent documentary material far superior to the recycled material in the theatrical edition. Those who have listened to the seven hours of commentary for the first two extended editions may wonder if they need to hear more, but there was no commentary for the earlier ROTK DVD, so it's still entertaining to hear him break down the film (he says the beacon scene is one of his favorites), discuss differences from the book, point out cameos, and poke fun at himself and the extended-edition concept ("So this is the complete full strangulation, never seen before, here exclusively on DVD!"). The documentaries (some lasting 30 minutes or longer) are of their usual outstanding quality, and there's a riveting storyboard/animatic sequence of the climactic scene, which includes a one-on-one battle between Aragorn and Sauron.

One DVD Set to Rule Them All
Peter Jackson's trilogy has set the standard for fantasy films by adapting the Holy Grail of fantasy stories with a combination of fidelity to the original source and his own vision, supplemented by outstanding writing, near-perfect casting, glorious special effects, and evocative New Zealand locales. The extended editions without exception have set the standard for the DVD medium by providing a richer film experience that pulls the three films together and further embraces Tolkien's world, a reference-quality home theater experience, and generous, intelligent, and engrossing bonus features. --David Horiuchi

Special Features
Disc 1 & 2: • Extended Directors cut of the Main Feature • Includes Audio commentaries from director Peter Jackson with writer/producer Fran Walsh and writer Philippa Bowens; Members of the design team; Members of the production and post-production team; Members of the cast

Disc 3: • Introduction from Peter Jackson • "J.R.R. Tolkien: The Legacy of Middle-Earth" Documentary • "From Book To Script - Forging The Final Chapter" Documentary • Abandoned Concept: Aragorn battles Sauron • "Designing Middle-Earth" Documentary • "Big-atures" Documentary • "Weta Workshop" Documentary • "Costume Design" Documentary • "The Peoples of Middle-Earth" galleries with audio • "The Realms Of Middle-Earth" galleries with audio • "Miniatures" galleries with audio • "Home Of The Horse Lords" Documentary • "Middle-Earth Atlas: Tracing the Journeys of the Fellowship" interactive map • "New Zealand As Middle-Earth" interactive map with on-location footage

Disc 4: • Introduction from Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan • "Cameras In Middle-Earth" Documentary • Production photos: a gallery of 69 images • "Weta Digital" Documentary • "The Mumakil Battle" interactive feature • "Editorial: Completing The Trilogy" Documentary • "Music For Middle-Earth" Documentary • "The Soundscapes Of Middle-Earth" Documentary • "The End Of All Things" Documentary • "The Passing Of An Age" Documentary • "Cameron Duncan: The Inspiration For Into the West" Documentary • "DFK6498" short film • "Strike Zone" short film

Disc 5: • Select Movements From 'The Lord Of The Rings' Score From All Three Films • Howard Shore Conducts The Symphony Orchestra Of Montreal, Canada

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Proper review - I own it! Stunning!, 16 Dec 2004
By A. S. Garton "age garton" (milton keynes, england) - See all my reviews
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This is actually a proper review, as I have bought it and had it delivered!!

This is a fantastic finale to a truly epic trilogy. For fans of Tolkien's original work the added 48 minutes, interspersed as usual within the running time of the film, add plenty that was missing from the big screen. The voice of Saruman makes an entrance, as does the Cross Roads of the Fallen King, the Corsairs of Umbar, the Houses of Healing, Aragorn and the Palantir (even if it is in the wrong place), and of course the Mouth of Sauron. Many of the existing scenes have been augmented too, making the final work a masterpiece.

The set comes with a great 50 minutes DVD detailing Howard Shore's creation of the music behind LOTR. It includes the live music played in a concert hall in Canada.

The model, which this year is a perfect miniature of Minas Tirith, is the best yet and reminiscent of the Pillars of the Kings from Fellowship. It also doubles as a trinket box, as the top lifts off to reveal a hidden compartment etched with the White Tree and the stars of Elendil.

This is certainly the best of the trilogy as far as the boxed-set is concerned - and I think the best film too. It only poses one question - what will I do at this time next year.....?

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant finale to the trilogy., 22 Dec 2004
By dragondrums "dragondrums" (Ingleby Barwick, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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This extended edition of 'Return of the King' has an extra 48 minutes added and they have been so skillfully inserted you would think they had always been there.
A welcome extra is the scene where Sauraman is confronted by the fellowship and, although defiant to the last, is finally defeated once and for all, it ties up what was a loose end in the theatrical version. The drinking competition between Gimli and Legolas is really amusing and both actors make their roles so believable throughout. The little 'asides' they make to each other give some comic relief to what could so easliy have become a dark and bleak film.
Sure, the films are not identical to the books, but Peter Jackson has produced a masterpiece of a trilogy and has introduced a lot of people to the books who may not otherwise have read them. Purists may not be happy but the majority of LOTR fans will love this extended version. The collectors edition also has a polystone 'Minas Tirith' keepsake box and an additional DVD of Howard Shore's LOTR symphony. This collectors edition is well worth spending your pennies on and highly recommended a a brilliant finale to the Lord of the Rings tilogy.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Proper review - I own it!, 11 Dec 2004
By A. S. Garton "age garton" (milton keynes, england) - See all my reviews
(TOP 500 REVIEWER)    (REAL NAME)      
This is actually a proper review, as I have bought it and had it delivered!!

This is a fantastic finale to a truly epic trilogy. For fans of Tolkien's original work the added 48 minutes, interspersed as usual within the running time of the film, add plenty that was missing from the big screen. The voice of Saruman makes an entrance, as does the Cross Roads of the Fallen King, the Corsairs of Umbar, the Houses of Healing, Aragorn and the Palantir (even if it is in the wrong place), and of course the Mouth of Sauron. Many of the existing scenes have been augmented too, making the final work a masterpiece.

The set comes with a great 50 minutes DVD detailing Howard Shore's creation of the music behind LOTR. It includes the live music played in a concert hall in Canada.

The model, which this year is a perfect miniature of Minas Tirith, is the best yet and reminiscent of the Pillars of the Kings from Fellowship. It also doubles as a trinket box, as the top lifts off to reveal a hidden compartment etched with the White Tree and the stars of Elendil.

This is certainly the best of the trilogy as far as the boxed-set is concerned - and I think the best film too. It only poses one question - what will I do at this time next year.....?

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good exposure for Tolkien, Fantasy's best
I cannot believe the sheer number of negative reviews for this movie. Granted, THE HOBBIT was a more successful film. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Mike London

5.0 out of 5 stars the king returns

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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb
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