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Dec 13, 2013 · The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug: Directed by Peter Jackson. With Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage, Ken Stott. The dwarves, along with Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf the Grey, continue their quest to reclaim Erebor, their homeland, from Smaug.
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- Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
- Peter Jackson
- 2013-12-13
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug is a 2013 epic high fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson from a screenplay by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Jackson, and Guillermo del Toro, based on the 1937 novel The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien.
- $959 million
- Howard Shore
- $217–250 million
Dec 13, 2013 · A fantasy adventure film based on the second part of J.R.R. Tolkien's novel The Hobbit. Critics and audiences praise the film's visuals, action, and performances, but criticize its length and narrative pacing.
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- Peter Jackson
- PG-13
- Ian Mckellen
The second installment of the trilogy follows the dwarves, Bilbo and Gandalf as they continue their quest to reclaim Erebor from Smaug. They face dangers, allies and enemies along the way, while Gandalf uncovers a dark threat from the Necromancer.
After escaping capture by the dangerous Wood Elves, Bilbo and the dwarves journey to Lake-town and, finally, to the Lonely Mountain, where they face the greatest danger of all: the fearsome dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). Adventure 2013 3 hr 6 min. PG-13. Starring Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage. Director Peter Jackson.
Jan 16, 2024 · IMDB Profile. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug is the second part of Peter Jackson 's The Hobbit film trilogy and it is based on J.R.R. Tolkien 's 1937 novel The Hobbit, although some elements are taken from the story and The Apprendices of The Lord of the Rings. It was released on 13 December 2013 in North America.
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