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Prince Caspian’s producer, who is a stepson of C.S. Lewis, talks about the effect of magical stories on impressionable children. Only a few days separate me from the second movie in The Chronicles of Narnia. The last time I saw a live-action movie based on C.S. Lewis’s book Prince Caspian was back when the BBC version was still amazing. In the last 20 years we’ve come through a revolution in …

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