The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
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Visible crew/equipment: Near the beginning of the movie, Lucy and Susan run across the street and go into the subway. As they're crossing the street you can see the camera boom's reflection on the back of the black car. (00:09:25)

Visible crew/equipment: Near the end, when Peter bows before Aslan, the giant lion isn't visible in the reflection of Peter's sword, but the crew is. (02:11:00)

Visible crew/equipment: When Caspian enters Miraz's room at night during the castle raid, there is one shot where Caspian is standing over Miraz in bed. The shadow of a camera is visible on Caspian's shoulder.

Continuity mistake: During the duel between Miraz and Peter, when they call for a time out, Miraz is shown in the background walking back to his generals and stepping onto a raised area. A few seconds later, over Peter's shoulder, he again walks to the raised area and steps up (there's only one step). (01:44:55)

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Prince Caspian: Here, take the horn.
Susan: Keep it. You might need to call me again.
Lucy: You might need to call me again?!
Susan: Oh shut up.

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Trivia: When the kids go from Narnia back to the train station, Lucy's hair is a CG image (this is discussed in the Audio Commentary with Andrew Adamson and the five actors). (02:16:45)

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Question: Is the first telmarine who agrees to go through the two trees at the end the same guy who assassinates Miraz with an arrow?

Answer: The one who stabs Miraz with the arrow is one of the Lords that promises support when Miraz is ordained King. He dies on the bridge (that the Telmarines built) when Aslan causes the waters to 'come alive'. The Telmarine who walks through the 'doorway' (to the world of men) with Miraz's wife and their infant son is Miraz's General. Earlier in the film, Miraz ordered this General to kill three of his men (after the Narnians stole the weapons), and during Miraz and Peter's duel Miraz ordered him to kill Peter if the dueling was not going in Miraz's favor, but the General chose not to. On the field, during the last battle, the General had an opportunity to kill Caspian, and again he chose not to.

Super Grover

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