The Fellowship of the Ring embark on a journey to destroy the One Ring and end Sauron's reign over Middle-earth.The Fellowship of the Ring embark on a journey to destroy the One Ring and end Sauron's reign over Middle-earth.The Fellowship of the Ring embark on a journey to destroy the One Ring and end Sauron's reign over Middle-earth.
- Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations
Christopher Guard
- Frodo
- (voice)
William Squire
- Gandalf
- (voice)
Michael Scholes
- Sam
- (voice)
Simon Chandler
- Merry
- (voice)
Dominic Guard
- Pippin
- (voice)
Norman Bird
- Bilbo
- (voice)
Michael Graham Cox
- Boromir
- (voice)
- (as Michael Graham-Cox)
Anthony Daniels
- Legolas
- (voice)
David Buck
- Gimli
- (voice)
Peter Woodthorpe
- Gollum
- (voice)
Fraser Kerr
- Saruman
- (voice)
Philip Stone
- Theoden
- (voice)
Michael Deacon
- Wormtongue
- (voice)
André Morell
- Elrond
- (voice)
- (as Andre Morell)
Alan Tilvern
- Innkeeper
- (voice)
Annette Crosbie
- Galadriel
- (voice)
John Westbrook
- Treebeard
- (voice)
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- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaPredominantly filmed with live actors in black-and-white and rotoscoped, each animation cel drawn over a film frame of an actor. However, several sequences do not use rotoscoping.
- GoofsThe name of the wizard of Isengard fluctuates between "Saruman" and "Aruman" throughout the movie.
- Alternate versionsThe version screened on British TV in the 1980s contains more music than the recently-released VHS and DVD version.
- ConnectionsEdited from Alexander Nevsky (1938)
Featured review
I happened upon this movie as an 8-10 year old on a cold, dark November afternoon. I was outside playing all day, freezing, and when I came in around 4pm, I had a cup of hot cocoa and sat down in front of the TV with a blanket. I was surprised to be watching a cartoon that wasn't all happy and silly--and was in fact dark, and moralistic. It captured my imagination. I'm sure it misses the text, and is abbreviated in all the wrong places for the Tolkien purist. But it still captures the spirit of the story, the choice to carry a burden for the good of others, the consequences of selfish, rash decisions, etc. The quality of animation leaves room for complaint. But the one place where this movie clearly rises above the new films is the voice characterizations. John Hurt is great in this. If you don't like how the character is drawn, look away, and just listen to him. His voice is extraordinary. I've seen it again many, many times and it always brings me back to that time, as a kid, thirsty for some magical adventure. It's for this reason I say 'lucky', the film is nostalgic for me so I overlook its shortcomings. But between John Hurt, and Tolkien's fantasy, it still reached me, and still does.
- unga_bungabunga
- Sep 26, 2007
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- Also known as
- J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
- Filming locations
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Box office
- Budget
- $4,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $30,471,420
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $626,649
- Nov 19, 1978
- Gross worldwide
- $30,477,175
- Runtime2 hours 12 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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