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Susan Pevensie: It's our sister, Lucy.

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Susan Pevensie: Yes, sir. She's upset.

Professor Kirke: Hence the weeping.

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Professor Kirke: Oh, I can see that.

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When Lucy is at the lamppost the first time, in one shot she has her right hand on the post, in the next overhead shot, her left hand is on the post. The next shot, her right hand is back on the post. There is no time for her to switch hands. See more...

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After the initial credits begin (since many people leave the theatre as soon as the credits appear, they miss this), there is an additional short scene between Professor Kirke and Lucy, that takes place near the wardrobe. 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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