
In the next scene the two join forces to fight a sea serpent that attacks the ship. Up next is a scene after Eustace has been transformed into a dragon because of his greed and he and the mouse talk on a moonlight beach. In the next scene viewed Eustace is caught stealing from the food supply room by Reepicheep who then gives the boy a lesson is sword fighting. Eustace is intimidated by the strange surroundings and the burly minotaurs that work alongside the sailors. After the three are brought on board, Lucy and Edmund are reunited with Prince Caspian and the sword wielding mouse Reepicheep. The children swim toward the daylight and emerge from the ocean yards from the massive ship, The Dawn Treader. When Eustace rips the art from the wall, water seeps out of it and quickly fills the room. While they argue, Lucy notices a strange movement in a hanging painting of a ship at sea. When they return to their cousin Eustace’s house, the spoiled cousin taunts Edmund. We soon learn that the war has separated them from Peter and Susan(who is shown writing a letter in the states).

She is on the verge of womanhood and tries to copy the flirtatious looks of an older girl she observes on their way home. Edmund Pevensie tries unsuccessfully in enlist in the military and is lead from the recruitment center by his sister, Lucy. The opening sequence following the main titles sets the action in England during World War II. From the looks of the half hour of footage screened, this newest installment in the series promises just as much visual splendor and swashbuckling adventure as the previous two films Recently this reporter got chance to look at several completed scenes from the upcoming release THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA : THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER.
