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Synopsis: A young Hobbit named Frodo (Guard) is thrown on an amazing adventure, when he is appointed the job of destroying the one ring which was created by the dark lord Sauron. He is assigned with warriors including Gandalf (Squire), Aragorn (Hurt) and Boromir (Cox). It's not going to be an easy journey for the Fellowship of the Ring, on the ultimate quest to rid Middle-Earth of all evil.
Director(s): Ralph Bakshi
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
  Nominated for 1 Golden Globe. Another 1 win & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
PG
Year:
1978
132 min
6,060 Views


You'll have to go and leave the name

of Baggins behind you.

That name is no longer safe.

Your new traveling name shall be:

Mr. Underhill.

What have you heard,

and why did you listen?

Mr. Frodo, sir, don't let him hurt me, sir!

Don't let him turn me

into anything unnatural.

Well?

Answer him, Sam.

Well, I heard a deal

that I didn't rightly understand...

...about an enemy and rings,

and about Elves, sir.

Why, I would dearly love to see Elves,

Mr. Frodo.

And so you shall, Sam.

So you shall. Indeed, you should go

to the Elves first, to Rivendell.

Tell everyone you are moving away...

...to live in Buckleberry, with those cousins

of yours, Pippin and Merry.

However you manage it, do it soon,

by your birthday at the latest.

I should be back by then.

I must go south,

to consult with the Wizard Saruman...

...the head of my order. Be careful, Frodo.

Me, go, sir? Me, go and see the Elves?

Oh, my! Hooray!

I have come for your aid,

Saruman the White, in troubled times.

The Nine are abroad.

Darkness approaches, the Black Riders!

Is that all the news you have for me then?

Is that not enough?

Sauron is moving at last!

We can deal with Sauron ourselves.

You and I, one way or another.

What talk is this?

What are you saying, Saruman?

It is time for us to choose.

A new age is upon us.

A new power is rising.

Nothing that Men or Elves or Wizards

can do will avail against it.

Its enemies are utterly doomed,

but its friends...

You are saying

that we should join with Mordor?

With him?

Does that displease you?

Where is the Ring, Gandalf?

Why do the Black Riders

search for it in the Shire?

Have you hidden it there?

Would you rather see

the Dark Lord have it...

...or Saruman of many colors?

Neither of you will have it.

There is a third choice.

It is to remain here...

...until you tell me

where the Ring may be found.

Saruman, if you do this...

...if you delay me here,

Sauron will surely get it then.

Then he will know his good servants...

...and his enemies.

Saruman!

Saruman!

I don't feel right going off without Gandalf,

Mr. Frodo.

I wish we could've waited, that I do.

So do I, Sam,

but he said to leave as soon as we could.

And Merry and Pippin insisted on coming

with us, as far as Bree, for the fun of it.

There's someone coming up ahead,

Mr. Frodo. I can hear a horse.

Good. I'm tired of looking

at my cousins all day.

I think we should get off the road.

I don't want to be seen leaving the Shire.

But it might be Gandalf.

Then we'll surprise him. Hurry!

We're going with you, Frodo.

With me?

But how do you... Sam?

- But you gave your word.

- They already knew so much, Mr. Frodo.

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Chris Conkling

Jon Christopher "Chris" Conkling (born March 31, 1949) was a co-author of the screenplay for the animated version of Lord of the Rings, directed by Ralph Bakshi and produced by Saul Zaentz. He has also published articles in BYU Studies, the Journal of Book of Mormon Studies and the Ensign, and wrote the 1979 book A Joseph Smith Chronology and an award-winning article on Melville's "Bartleby The Scrivener." Conkling has taught a variety of courses at the American Jewish University in Bel-Air, California. Prior to this he worked in advertising and public relations for several oil companies and Pool/Sarraille Advertising of Beverly Hills. He also wrote a paper entitled "The Dark Ages: The L.D.S. Church and Japan, 1924-1948" which is held by the Church History Archives and has been used as a source for published work by R. Lanier Britsch.Conkling is a Latter-day Saint. Conkling studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, Dartmouth College, Brigham Young University.California State University, Dominguez Hills, and California State University, Northridge from which he received his teaching credentials. He wrote six complete scripts in an attempt to find the right approach for Bakshi's version of Lord of the Rings—one covered only a third of the epic, one tried to fit the entire saga into a single film, one tried to cut it in half; one version even focusted on a re-telling by Pippin and Merry. There was a good deal of experimentation as to how to approach the enormous saga. Eventually, popular science fiction novelist, Peter S. Beagle, was called in to do some revisions, although Conkling still retained first credit on the final version. Lord of the Rings was nominated for a Hugo Award. He was also a story consultant for the 1977 BYU Film Studio film The Mailbox and wrote The Emmitt Smith Story for BYU. He also wrote several management videos which appeared on PBS, and was also a writer for ABC's television series The Hardy Boys.Conkling and his wife Robin are the parents of six children. His mother was in the singing quartet The King Sisters, who had a weekly ABC television musical in the mid-sixties, called The King Family. His father, James Conkling, was a record executive, who became Capitol Record's first vice president, then president of Columbia Records, and founder and first president of Warner Bros. Records. He also helped to found the Grammy Awards where he became the Grammy's first national chairman. Conkling's entire family is rather accomplished. One cousin was musical director for the Sonny and Cher show, another the voice of Leonardo on "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" for a decade, another was the female lead on the long-running TV program "My Three Sons" and yet another several created the signingtimes sign language videos. One sister, Jamie Miller, has published a half dozen books and another is married to a top Yankee Scout. One Uncle, big band leader and guitar virtuoso Alvino Rey, was the first inductee into the steel guitar hall of fame, another, Bob Clarke, produced and starred in such "B" monster movies as "The Hideous Sun Demon" and "Man from the Planet X," another, Bill Burch, was a Universal Studio executive and longtime protegee of Gene Autry. Among his second cousins is the wife of astronaut Buzz Aldrin, and the founders of the alternative rock band "The Arcade Fire." At AJU Chris Conkling created courses in literature of utopia and literature of evil, taught ancient Greek and Roman literature, and was faculty advisor for several years on the student newspaper. He currently works as a 12th grade English teacher and creative writing teacher at Sylmar High School's Math/Science Magnet, in Sylmar, Ca. more…

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