The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

One ring to rule them all.

Sinopse

Young hobbit Frodo Baggins, after inheriting a mysterious ring from his uncle Bilbo, must leave his home in order to keep it from falling into the hands of its evil creator. Along the way, a fellowship is formed to protect the ringbearer and make sure that the ring arrives at its final destination: Mt. Doom, the only place where it can be destroyed.

  • 8.4
  • 2001
  • Released
  • 2h 59m

Elijah Wood

Frodo

Ian McKellen

Gandalf

Viggo Mortensen

Aragorn

Sean Astin

Sam

Ian Holm

Bilbo

Liv Tyler

Arwen

Christopher Lee

Saruman

Sean Bean

Boromir

Billy Boyd

Pippin

Dominic Monaghan

Merry

John Rhys-Davies

Gimli

Orlando Bloom

Legolas

Cate Blanchett

Galadriel

Hugo Weaving

Elrond

Andy Serkis

Gollum

Marton Csokas

Celeborn

Craig Parker

Haldir

Lawrence Makoare

Lurtz

Brent McIntyre

Witch-King

Peter McKenzie

Elendil

Mark Ferguson

Gil-Galad

Harry Sinclair

Isildur

Noel Appleby

Everard Proudfoot

Megan Edwards

Mrs. Proudfoot

Sarah McLeod

Rosie Cotton

David Weatherley

Barliman Butterbur

Ian Mune

Bounder

Michael Elsworth

Gondorian Archivist

Cameron Rhodes

Farmer Maggot

Martyn Sanderson

Gate Keeper

Billy Jackson

Cute Hobbit Child

Katie Jackson

Cute Hobbit Child

Alan Howard

The Ring (voice)

Victoria Beynon-Cole

Hero Orc / Goblin / Uruk-hai / Ringwraith

Lee Hartley

Hero Orc / Goblin / Uruk-hai / Ringwraith

Sam La Hood

Hero Orc / Goblin / Uruk-hai / Ringwraith

Chris Streeter

Hero Orc / Goblin / Uruk-hai / Ringwraith

Phil Grieve

Hero Orc / Goblin / Uruk-hai / Ringwraith

Jonathan Jordan

Hero Orc / Goblin / Uruk-hai / Ringwraith

Semi Kuresa

Hero Orc / Goblin / Uruk-hai / Ringwraith

Clinton Ulyatt

Hero Orc / Goblin / Uruk-hai / Ringwraith

Paul Bryson

Hero Orc / Goblin / Uruk-hai / Ringwraith

Lance Fabian Kemp

Hero Orc / Goblin / Uruk-hai / Ringwraith

Jono Manks

Hero Orc / Goblin / Uruk-hai / Ringwraith

Ben Price

Hero Orc / Goblin / Uruk-hai / Ringwraith

Chris Ryan

Breelander (uncredited)

Bret McKenzie

Figwit (uncredited)

Betty Adams

Hobbit (uncredited)

Timothy Bartlett

Hobbit (uncredited)

Bob Blackwell

Hobbit (uncredited)

David Houma

Hobbit (uncredited)

Jo Surgison

Hobbit (uncredited)

Liz Merton

Hobbit Band Member (uncredited)

Zo Hartley

Kissing Hobbit (uncredited)

Jeff Kingsford-Brown

Party Hobbit (uncredited)

Marta Martí

Village Female Hobbit (uncredited)

Riley Brophy

Cute Hobbit Child (uncredited)

Taea Hartwell

Cute Hobbit Child (uncredited)

Shane Rangi

Witch-King (uncredited)

Jed Brophy

Ringwraith (uncredited)

Larry Rew

Ring King of Men (uncredited)

Xander Forterie

Ring Dwarf-Lord (uncredited)

Richard Maybery

Ring Dwarf-Lord (uncredited)

Sabine Crossen

Rivendell Elf (uncredited)

Gareth Jensen

Rivendell Elf (uncredited)

Ben Britton

Last Alliance Elf / Rivendell Elf (uncredited)

Kester Fordham

Last Alliance Elf / Rivendell Elf (uncredited)

Jarl Benzon

Last Alliance Elf (uncredited)

Sam Kelly

Last Alliance Elf / Council Elf (uncredited)

Blair Morton

Council Elf (uncredited)

Ray Henwood

Council Man (uncredited)

Ralph Johnson

Council Man / Orc (uncredited)

Jørn Benzon

Lothlorien Elf (uncredited)

Ben Fransham

Lothlorien Elf / Goblin / Uruk-hai (uncredited)

Tim Kano

Gondorian Citizen (uncredited)

Sacha Lee

Arms of Gollum (uncredited)

Thomas Robins

Hand of Gollum (uncredited)

Rachel Clentworth

Goblin (uncredited)

Lani Jackson

Goblin (uncredited)

Sharon Maxwell

Goblin (uncredited)

David J. Muzzerall

Goblin (uncredited)

Winham Hammond

Goblin / Orc / Uruk-hai (uncredited)

Mana Hira Davis

Goblin / Orc / Uruk-hai (uncredited)

Warren Green

Isengard Orc Blacksmith (uncredited)

Stu Johnson

Isengard Orc Blacksmith (uncredited)

Peter Lyon

Isengard Orc Blacksmith (uncredited)

Peter Daube

Khai (uncredited)

Samuel E. Shore

Refugee / Orc (uncredited)

Rodney Bane

Orc (uncredited)

Siaosi Fonua

Orc / Uruk-hai (uncredited)

Ken Stratton

Isengard Orc / Last Alliance Soldier / Morgul Orc / Uruk-hai (uncredited)

Lynden Berrymen

Uruk-hai at Amon Hen (uncredited)

Tack Daniel

Uruk-hai (uncredited)

Branko Dordevich

Uruk-hai (uncredited)

Greg Lane

Uruk-Hai (uncredited)

Tim McLachlan

Uruk-hai (uncredited)

Dean Morganty

Uruk-hai (uncredited)

Greg Morrison

Uruk-hai (uncredited)

Andrew Munro

Uruk-hai (uncredited)

Grant Roa

Uruk-hai (uncredited)

Mike Stearne

Uruk-hai (uncredited)

Andrew Stehlin

Uruk-hai (uncredited)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$93,000,000.00

Revenue

$871,368,364.00

Keywords
  • #based on novel or book
  • #elves
  • #dwarf
  • #magic
  • #obsession
  • #bravery
  • #fireworks
  • #mine
  • #maze
  • #mountain
  • #castle
  • #birthday party
  • #troll
  • #battle
  • #demon
  • #blizzard
  • #uncle nephew relationship
  • #fantasy world
  • #journey
  • #ring
  • #invisibility
  • #live action and animation
  • #hero's journey
  • #wraith
  • #sword and sorcery
  • #trekking
  • #good versus evil

Reviews

arrowplex
@arrowplex8 months ago

One Trilogy to rule them all. Peter Jackson’s The Fellowship of the Ring, the start of this epic journey, remains unmatched in its reverence for Tolkien’s work – not merely as an epic tale, but as a moral and mythological construct with its own internal gravity. Unlike many contemporary fantasy productions, which often treat Tolkien’s world as a loose template to be re-skinned, Jackson’s film oper

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 2 years ago

So now that the picture houses across the UK are beginning to reopen, this is the third film I've settled down to watch in front of a huge big screen - and it's a belter. You can only wonder at the sheer imagination of JRR Tolkien and of Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh & Philippa Boyens as they adeptly adapt this epic tale of power for a new generation. Certainly, it over-hams the accents - maybe just a

drystyx
@drystyxover 2 years ago

This film may be perfect. Based on the fantasy world written by Tolkien, we see the halfling hobbits, the most unlikely of heroes, a breed of human type beings who indulge in pleasures, games, and fun, and do little evil. In the same world are more powerful beings, some good, like the elves and wizards, some evil, like the orcs, trolls, and dragons, and some in between, like the dwarves and men.

r96sk
@r96skalmost 5 years ago

Magnificent! A great start to the franchise. <em>'The Lord of the Rings'</em> is yet another film series that I am incredibly late to viewing, at least I've finally got around to it... albeit almost twenty years on from this film's release. <em>'The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring'</em> is delightful. I never know what to expect from a film that goes on for nearly three hours,

narrator56
@narrator56about 5 years ago

Well, I wouldn’t read this review if you are a true fan of fantasy adventure epics, because I am not. Don’t get me wrong, I like this movie and have watched it a few times over the years, but I have watched (or read, for that matter) very little else in the fantasy genre. I didn’t get too far into the Game of Thrones as the violent rapes got old for me fast. So I watched this first entry of

JPV852
@JPV852about 5 years ago

Lost count how many times I've seen the "The Fellowship of the Ring" but still fantastic after all these years, epic on every level and just all around entertaining, the 3.5 running time just flies by. Will be watching "The Two Towers" either tonight or tomorrow followed by "The Return of the King". **4.75/5**

L
@LadyGreenEyesalmost 7 years ago

Overall, I give this four stars. Not five, because some of the changes really bug me, as a long-time Tolkien fan, but a solid four. The casting, to start, was brilliant. Sean Astin was the absolute perfect choice for Sam, and did a remarkable job bringing that character to life for us. He really WAS Sam, in this role, in a very deep way. I always liked his acting, but here, he showed how

Wuchak
@Wuchakover 7 years ago

Tolkien’s adventure/fantasy LOOKS and SOUNDS fabulous, but is not without flaws. RELEASED 2001 and directed by Peter Jackson, “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring” adapts the first part of JRR Tolkien’s popular fantasy trilogy about adventures on Middle-Earth. The story starts in the homeland of the Hobbits (innocent, diminutive humanoids) where Frodo (Elijah Wood) is instructed b

G
@gdeveloperabout 8 years ago

An epic movie if I ever saw one. Captivating and just plain fun to watch. This movie is, indeed, art.

N
@NeoBrowserover 12 years ago

Brooking no argument, history should quickly regard Peter Jackson’s The Fellowship Of The Ring as the first instalment of the best fantasy epic in motion picture history. This statement is worthy of investigation for several reasons. Fellowship is indeed merely an opening salvo, and even after three hours in the dark you will likely exit the cinema ravenous with anticipation for the further two

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