The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King made $377,027,325 ($441,843,800 adjusted for ticket inflation) domestically, $742,083,616 foreign, and $1,119,110,941 worldwide. It is the second-highest world-wide gross of all time, second only to Titanic.
Domestic: $377,027,325
Foreign: $742,083,616
Worldwide: $1,119,110,941
Opening Day: $34,450,834
Opening Weekend: $72,629,713
William "Bill" Nighy did not cameo in Peter Jackson's The Return of the King (2003), but he did voice Samwise Gamgee in the BBC Radio dramatization of The Lord of the Rings.
NO. Unless she was under a lot of Orc make-up.
Ok I am guessing you are thinking of King Theoden of Rohan, when Saruman is like posessing him. Hope that helps
Piggy suggests to make a sundial to know the time in lord of the flies
All three Lord of the Rings movies were nominated for Best Picture.Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, the third film in the triology, was nominated for eleven Academy Awards: Academy Award for Best Picture, Directing, Adapted Screenplay, Original Score,Song, Visual Effects, Art Direction, Costume Design, Make-up, Sound Mixing and Film Editing. On 29 February, the film won all the categories for which it was nominated. It tied with Ben-Hur and Titanic for the most Oscars ever won by a single film, and broke the previous record for a sweep set by Gigi and The Last Emperor at 9.
The return of the King grossed $1,119,110,941 worldwide according to boxofficemojo.com
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William "Bill" Nighy did not cameo in Peter Jackson's The Return of the King (2003), but he did voice Samwise Gamgee in the BBC Radio dramatization of The Lord of the Rings.
NO. Unless she was under a lot of Orc make-up.
They did. Try Lord of the Rings The Battle for Middle-Earth: Wrath of the Witch King, the lord of the rings return of the king,the two towers, and the third age are all really fun games
the Medieval Knight did not earn money. In return for his services to the lord or king, the knight would be payed by gaining land.
They either were the king and queens heir. Peasants who needs protection and gives some of what they make to the king. (i.e. if you have crops you give some of it to the king as a payment for him protecting you.) Some peasants will be servants too and they repay their lord by working for them. Knights if they protect the lord's castle. Some of the knights get paid by the lord giving them fiefs in return the knights will protect the castle/fight for the lord.
J.R.R. Tolkien wrote The Fellowship of the Ring the first volume of the 3 books that make up The Lord of the Rings. The Two Towers and The Return of the King are the other two volumes.
King Henry VIII added the doxology to the Lord's prayer: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Many people no longer include the doxology as part of the Lord's prayer.
King Janaka made each of Sita's suitors try to string Lord Shiva's bow.
It was called the feudal system, a knight would promise the lord loyalty and protection in return for land which would make the knight a vassal. The vassal and his family now fought for the lord and they were always loyal.
The Feudal system is where a King divides his land to the Lords to care for. The Lord in turn supplies Knights and soldiers for the King's army and a portion of the lands crops to the King's treasury. The land is farmed by 'serfs' who make a meagre living, providing most of the crops to the Lord.