The company is captured by three trolls—Tom, Bert, and William—but are saved by Gandalf.
Voiced by Barry Humphries. The grotesque, tyrannical ruler of Goblin-town. Narrative Structure: Film Chapter Index
When Gollum corners Bilbo, they agree to a game of riddles: if Bilbo wins, Gollum must show him the way out; if Bilbo loses, Gollum will eat him. Bilbo wins by asking, "What have I got in my pocket?" Upon realizing his precious ring is missing, Gollum deduces Bilbo has it and attacks. Bilbo flees, accidentally slips the ring onto his finger, discovers it grants invisibility, and narrowly escapes into the fresh air. 8. Escape from Goblin-Town
| Book | Film | |-------|------| | Azog killed by Dáin Ironfoot years before the quest. | Azog is alive and the main antagonist pursuing Thorin. | | Radagast the Brown does not appear in The Hobbit . | Radagast has a significant role (rescuing company from wargs, etc.). | | Trolls turn to stone automatically at dawn. | Gandalf delays them by mimicking voices. | | No White Council subplot. | Extended scenes with Galadriel, Elrond, Saruman discussing the Necromancer. | | Stone giants only mentioned briefly. | Full action sequence with battling giants. | | Gollum is less sympathetic. | More tragic, nuanced portrayal. | the hobbit an unexpected journey index
The "Unexpected Party" at Bag End where Gandalf and 13 Dwarves disrupt Bilbo’s quiet life. 2. Plot Milestones (Structural Index) The Inciting Incident:
Additional musical numbers (The "Goblin-town" song is expanded).
A treacherous range home to Goblins, Giants, and Gollum’s cave. The company is captured by three trolls—Tom, Bert,
Gandalf, Elrond, Galadriel, and Saruman discuss the growing darkness and the discovery of a Morgul-blade. 5. Over and Under the Misty Mountains
The story starts at Bag End with the "Unexpected Party," where the Dwarves arrive one by one, much to Bilbo's chagrin. Character Index
Gandalf and thirteen Dwarves arrive at Bag End. Narrative Structure: Film Chapter Index When Gollum corners
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Thorin's young, nimble nephews.
Desolate valleys marked by abandoned ruins and shifting weather.
Gandalf the Grey (Ian McKellen) recruits a reluctant Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman) for a quest.
Howard Shore (featuring themes by the Neil Finn track "Song of the Lonely Mountain")