Overview:
The sorcerer and his apprentice Galen are on a mission to kill an evil dragon to save the King’s daughter from being sacrificed according to a pact that the King himself made with the dragon to protect his kingdom.Status: | Released (1981-06-26) |
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Awards: | Nominated for 2 Oscars. 7 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $14,110,013 |
Screen: | Hal Barwood, Matthew Robbins |
Productions: | Paramount Pictures, Walt Disney Productions |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 12688: Peter MacNicol - Galen
- 2275: Caitlin Clarke - Valerian
- 12689: Ralph Richardson - Ulrich
- 12690: John Hallam - Tyrian
- 12691: Peter Eyre - Casiodorus Rex
- 12692: Albert Salmi - Greil
- 12693: Sydney Bromley - Hodge
Crews
- 10496: Debbie McWilliams - Casting - Production
- 12678: Hal Barwood - Screenplay - Writing
- 9955: Anthony Mendleson - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
- 10536: Alex North - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 5055: Derek Vanlint - Director of Photography - Camera
- 12677: Matthew Robbins - Director - Directing
- 3428: Howard W. Koch - Executive Producer - Production
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Reviews
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A suitably entertaining fantasy film from Disney, if a tad too long. <em>'Dragonslayer'</em> is just about good. I like some of the locations used as well as the, admittedly dated, special effects. As for my dislikes, those would be the cast, characters and story. I had a fine tim ....
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_**"Jaws" in Medieval Times, except with a Dragon**_ A medieval kingdom is harassed by a dragon, apparently the last of its species. Those in government decide to appease the horrific beast with regular sacrifices of virgin maidens, which are selected through a questionable lotter ....
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