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Dragonslayer (1981)

Dragonslayer (1981)
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A special-effects laden medieval fantasy adventure, Dragonslayer centers on the attempts of a young sorcerer's apprentice to defeat a vicious dragon and save a lovely young maiden. Peter MacNicol stars as the young Galen, an aspiring magician under the tutelage of the aging Ulrich (Ralph Richardson). A nearby village turns to the pair for help when their leader begins proffering sacrifices of young virgins to satisfy a vicious dragon. The two immediately set out for battle, becoming even more determined when a courageous princess offers to sacrifice herself to the creature. Unfortunately, Ulrich's failing abilities force Galen into the center of the conflict, where the uncertain young boy must prove himself under fire. The suitably mythic if somewhat predictable story is told straightforwardly, culminating in a spectacular battle against the beast, featuring Academy Award-nominated visual effects. Despite its visual flair and relatively positive reviews, the film received mediocre response at the box office, as some criticized the film's violence as too intense for its intended younger audiences. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter MacNicolCaitlin Clarke, (more)
Director(s):
Matthew Robbins
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of Dragonslayer

A special-effects laden medieval fantasy adventure, Dragonslayer centers on the attempts of a young sorcerer's apprentice to defeat a vicious dragon and save a lovely young maiden. Peter MacNicol stars as the young Galen, an aspiring magician under the tutelage of the aging Ulrich (Ralph Richardson). A nearby village turns to the pair for help when their leader begins proffering sacrifices of young virgins to satisfy a vicious dragon. The two immediately set out for battle, becoming even more determined when a courageous princess offers to sacrifice herself to the creature. Unfortunately, Ulrich's failing abilities force Galen into the center of the conflict, where the uncertain young boy must prove himself under fire. The suitably mythic if somewhat predictable story is told straightforwardly, culminating in a spectacular battle against the beast, featuring Academy Award-nominated visual effects. Despite its visual flair and relatively positive reviews, the film received mediocre response at the box office, as some criticized the film's violence as too intense for its intended younger audiences. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
109 mins

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Director(s):
Matthew Robbins
Writer(s):
Matthew RobbinsHal Barwood
Producer(s):
Hal Barwood
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Questionable for Children, Brief Nudity, Violence, Suitable for Teens, Mild Violence)
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyAction / Adventure
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Michael G.

I saw this movie over 20 years ago and still recall Ralph Richardson's performance as the cement to hold this piece together. It's a good movie, but not one I would want to watch over and over again. The dragon scenes are awesone, courtesy of Disney studios and frankly, some of the best dragon scenes you'll ever see in a flick. A good Friday night movie to rent, but not to buy.

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Cheryl B.

It was a good movie for the time it was made. They didn't do a bad job. For some reason I was expecting anime and I got real people so I was surprised. There were a couple of gruesome parts but all in all it was good.

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Michael W.

This is a very good entertaining "light" movie. Not Oscar winning by any means, yet very entertaining. If you like stuff like Lord of the Rings, you should like this. This isn't AS good as that, but still admirably done and a decent story. We enjoyed it. Better than most.

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