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Griffin: They come in numbers far greater than our own.

General Otmin: Numbers do not win a battle.

Peter Pevensie: No, but I bet they help.

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As Jadis, the White Witch, and her army approach, and subsequently battle the army of Aslan, both army's collective shadows differ throughout this scene. See more...

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Before filming the Narnia scenes, Georgie Henley was never shown the set. To get a genuine reaction of surprise, director Andrew Adamson had Henley brought onto the Narnia set blindfolded. Her reactions to Mr. Tumnus are real, too. Before filming their scenes together, she had never seen James McAvoy in costume. See more...

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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Continuity: When Edmund first enters Narnia, he is attacked by the White Witch's henchman, who pushes him into the snow. In some shots, there is a considerable amount of snow in his ear, and in others, its completely gone. This switches several times.

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