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lord of the rings Christopher lee
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why was he not in the third part?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If I remember correctly, he was in the directors cut - when the hobbits find the eye at the base of the tower, it's around there, and then you see him get killed. So he was only in it for five minutes anyway - if you can track down the extended versions (avaiable again in a VERY reasonably priced box set) then I strongly suggest getting them - it's like watching them again for the very first time.
The unofficial reason is that Lee gave something away in an interview which seriously ****** PJ (pete jackson) off, hence him cutting out Lee and Douroffs death scenes.
The official reason is that time constraints meant the film had to be cut. But it was only an extra 5 minutes and it was very important to the story to be kept in, which makes one think if the unofficial reason was indeed true.
Lee was asked to come back and do the voice commentary for Return of the King special edition dvd, which he did, and said how disappointed he was that the scene had been cut out, but remained professional throughout.
Also a shame that we didn't see Brad, nor Christopher, and that Bernard Hill lost, what he thought of, as his best scene.
The official reason is that time constraints meant the film had to be cut. But it was only an extra 5 minutes and it was very important to the story to be kept in, which makes one think if the unofficial reason was indeed true.
Lee was asked to come back and do the voice commentary for Return of the King special edition dvd, which he did, and said how disappointed he was that the scene had been cut out, but remained professional throughout.
Also a shame that we didn't see Brad, nor Christopher, and that Bernard Hill lost, what he thought of, as his best scene.