The Golden Compass

There are worlds beyond our own. The compass will show the way.

6.1
20071h 53m

Production

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After overhearing a shocking secret, precocious orphan Lyra Belacqua trades her carefree existence roaming the halls of Jordan College for an otherworldly adventure in the far North, unaware that it's part of her destiny.

Trailers & Videos

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Trailer #1

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Original Theatrical Trailer

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World

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"I Have a Contract with the Girl"

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Flying Witches

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Creating the Ice Bears

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Steampunk

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Defining Daemons

Cast

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Nicole Kidman

Marisa Coulter

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Daniel Craig

Lord Asriel

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Ben Walker

Roger Parslow

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Freddie Highmore

Pantalaimon (voice)

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Ian McKellen

Iorek Byrnison (voice)

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Eva Green

Serafina Pekkala

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Jim Carter

John Faa

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Tom Courtenay

Farder Coram

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Ian McShane

Ragnar Sturlusson (voice)

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Sam Elliott

Lee Scoresby

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Christopher Lee

First High Councilor

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Kristin Scott Thomas

Stelmania (voice)

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Edward de Souza

Second High Councilor

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Kathy Bates

Hester (voice)

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Magda Szubanski

Mrs. Lonsdale

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Derek Jacobi

Magisterial Emissary

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Clare Higgins

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Reviews

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6/10

Philip Pullman novels are always dark and intricate - and they don't necessarily make a great deal of sense in isolation - so adapting them for the screen was likely to be a tough ask. This story centres around the young "Lyra" (Dakota Blue Richards) who overhears some sinister plotting by the "Magisterium" that could put the lives of other children - and the demons with whom they are connected - in dire jeopardy. Determined to thwart this, she heads to the frozen Arctic where she encounters "Scoresby" (Sam Elliott) and helps the dispossessed king of the polar bears "Iorek Byrnison" to reclaim his kingdom before all descend on an heavily guarded secret location where she hopes to free the children from the experiments. Director Chris Weisz has assembled a strong cast, on paper, here - but they don't really add much to what is an increasingly sterile story full of imaginative and impressive visual effects, but is remarkably devoid of engaging characterisations. Richards is fine, indeed given that she probably spent much of her time acting against a blue screen, she fairs quite well but Daniel Craig isn't on screen often/long enough to make much impact, nor is the conniving "Mrs. Coulter" (Nicole Kidman) used to anything like enough of an extent to exude much menace. Her adventures are well put together but are too episodic to knit the whole story together very well before a denouement that clearly illustrated that this story is part of a series and that more was yet to come in a sequel - if we were to make enough sense of the continuing dynamic. It's also rather wordy, too, which paired with the manner in which Weitz has decided to present this leaves it all just a bit dry, dull even. Great looking, though...!

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