
Tolkien (Novel), Fran Walsh (Screenplay), Fran Walsh (Producer), Philippa Boyens (Screenplay), Andrew Lesnie (Director of Photography), Grant Major (Production Design), Joe Bleakley (Art Direction), Philip Ivey (Art Direction), Rob Outterside (Art Direction), Mark Robins (Art Direction), Alan Lee (Set Decoration), Alan Lee (Conceptual Design), John Howe (Set Decoration), John Howe (Conceptual Design), Ngila Dickson (Costume Design), Richard Taylor (Costume Design), Victoria Burrows (Casting), John Hubbard (Casting), Liz Mullane (Casting), Sala Baker (Stunts), Dan Hennah (Set Decoration), Dan Hennah (Supervising Art Director), Michael Horton (Editor), Jabez Olssen (Additional Editor), Brent Burge (Sound Effects Editor), David Farmer (Sound Designer), Robert Shaye (Executive Producer), Kyrsten Mate (Sound Effects Editor), Jules Cook (Assistant Art Director), Jim Berney (Visual Effects Supervisor), Jeremy Woodhead (Makeup Artist) and others. It was based on a song sung by Gollum in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.

It plays for the major part of the credits at the end of The Two Towers film. The complete list of the locations with latitude and longitude coordinates are listed below in the table. The Two Towers was financed and distributed by American studio New Line Cinema, but filmed and edited entirely in Jackson's native New Zealand, concurrently with the other two parts of the trilogy. , Mark Ordesky (Executive Producer), Michael Lynne (Executive Producer), J.R.R. Gollum's Song is the nineteenth track of the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, composed by Emilana Torrini. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers was filmed in Camperdown Studios, Dry Creek Quarry, Milford Sound, Mount Ruapehu, Mount Sunday (Edoras), Mount Tasman, Queenstown, Te Anau, Twizel and Upper Hutt. Osborne (Producer), Howard Shore (Original Music Composer), Christopher Boyes (Sound Re-Recording Mixer), Peter Jackson (Screenplay), Peter Jackson (Producer), Bob Weinstein (Executive Producer), Harvey Weinstein (Executive Producer) more. , John Rhys-Davies (Gimli / Treebeard (voice)), Bernard Hill (Théoden), Christopher Lee (Saruman), Billy Boyd (Pippin), Dominic Monaghan (Merry), Orlando Bloom (Legolas), Hugo Weaving (Elrond), Miranda Otto (Éowyn), David Wenham (Faramir), Brad Dourif (Gríma), Karl Urban (Éomer), John Noble (Denethor (Extended Edition)), Sean Bean (Boromir (Extended Edition)), Craig Parker (Haldir), Bruce Allpress (Aldor), John Bach (Madril), Sala Baker (Man Flesh Uruk), Jed Brophy (Sharku / Snaga), Sam Comery (Eothain), Calum Gittins (Haleth), Phil Grieve (Hero Orc), Bruce Hopkins (Gamling), Paris Howe Strewe (Théodred), Nathaniel Lees (Ugluk), John Leigh (Háma), Robbie Magasiva (Mauhúr), Robyn Malcolm (Morwen), Bruce Phillips (Rohan Soldier), Robert Pollock (Mordor Orc), Olivia Tennet (Freda), Raymond Trickitt (Bereg), Stephen Ure (Grishnakh), Timothy Lee (Wildman (Extended Edition)) and others. The location remains a working farm, so attendees can also have a gander at deer, goats, donkeys, pigs, and other animals.Elijah Wood (Frodo), Ian McKellen (Gandalf), Liv Tyler (Arwen), Viggo Mortensen (Aragorn), Andy Serkis (Gollum), Sean Astin (Sam), Cate Blanchett (Galadriel) more. No commercial vehicles, buses, or vans are allowed.
WHERE WAS THE TWO TOWERS FILMED MOVIE
It costs $55 NZ to enter the park for a self-driving tour, and people can stay as long as they want as they drive across the landscape and take in the sights. The Two Towers unarguably makes a powerful impression, and with this second movie the simple accretion of mass, together with director Peter Jackson's maintenance of its unflagging energy and his.

The movies X-Men: Origins Wolverine and Pete's Dragon were also filmed partially in the park. You can see a more detailed breakdown of Lord of the Rings filming locations here at the Deer Park Heights website. Filming locations spanned more than 150 locations in both the North and the South Islands. Specifically, Deer Park Heights is the site of the Warg attack and Aragorn's fall off the cliff from The Two Towers, as well as the refugee camp where Eowyn serves Aragorn some questionable soup. The Lord of the Rings trilogy was filmed entirely in New Zealand. A Lord of the Rings filming location in New Zealand is re-opening to the public after 11 years, but it may be some time before people can visit it due to the COVID-19 crisis and its impact on travel globally.ĭeer Park Heights in Queenstown, New Zealand has re-opened for public visitors, and those lucky enough to visit can walk in the same places where scenes from The Towers and The Return of the King were filmed.
