The lord of the rings. Part 1 : The fellowship of the ring
On his 111th birthday Bilbo Baggins vanishes leaving all his posessions, including a mysterious, magical ring, to his nephew Frodo Baggins. When the wizard Gandalf discovers this ring is in fact the One Ring, crafted by the Dark Lord Sauron as a tool of evil power, Frodo undertakes to destroy the ring before Sauron can rise again and reclaim it. Accompanying Frodo on his quest is a fellowship of companions made up of representatives of all the races of Middle-earth: Dwarves, Elves, Men and Hobbits.
"Relates how hobbit Bilbo Baggins passes the magical golden ring to his youthful heir, Frodo, and charges him to return it to the fires from which it was forged. Together with his friend Sam, the wizard Gandalf, warrior Aragorn and others this fellowship battles their way slowly to Mordor."
"In ancient times the Rings of Power were crafted by the Elven-smiths, and Sauron, the Dark Lord, forged the One Ring, filling it with his own power so that he could rule all others. But the One Ring was taken from him, and though he sought it throughout Middle-Earth still it remained lost to him. After many ages it fell, by chance, into the hands of the Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins..."
"On his 111th birthday Bilbo Baggins vanishes leaving all his posessions, including a mysterious, magical ring, to his nephew Frodo Baggins. When the wizard Gandalf discovers this ring is in fact the One Ring, crafted by the Dark Lord Sauron as a tool of evil power, Frodo undertakes to destroy the ring before Sauron can rise again and reclaim it. Accompanying Frodo on his quest is a fellowship of companions made up of representatives of all the races of Middle-earth: Dwarves, Elves, Men and Hobbits."@en
"Contains part one of the special extended edition of the film."@en
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