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Dragonslayer (1981)

June 26, 1981 (US) Fantasy, Adventure • 108m

Overview

A sorcerer and his apprentice 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.

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Top Billed Cast

Crew
Howard W. Koch
Howard W. Koch

Executive Producer

Alex North
Alex North

Original Music Composer

Derek Vanlint
Derek Vanlint

Director of Photography

Alan Cassie
Alan Cassie

Art Direction

Ian Whittaker
Ian Whittaker

Set Decoration

Terry Walsh
Terry Walsh

Stunt Coordinator

Paul Huston
Paul Huston

Visual Effects

Phil Tippett
Phil Tippett

Visual Effects

Eric Rattray
Eric Rattray

Associate Producer

Graham Freeborn
Graham Freeborn

Makeup Artist

Jane Royle
Jane Royle

Makeup Artist

Bobbie Smith
Bobbie Smith

Hair Designer

Barbara Ritchie
Barbara Ritchie

Hair Designer

Nick Dudman
Nick Dudman

Makeup Artist

Donald Toms
Donald Toms

Unit Production Manager

Selwyn Eddy
Selwyn Eddy

Visual Effects Camera

Walter Murch
Walter Murch

Sound Recordist

Dennis Muren
Dennis Muren

Visual Effects Supervisor

Renee Heimer
Renee Heimer

Wardrobe Assistant

Elliot Scott
Elliot Scott

Production Design

Laurie Ridley
Laurie Ridley

Still Photographer

Brian Johnson
Brian Johnson

Special Effects



Reviews

r96sk

⭐ 7/10

September 14, 2020

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 time following all three, but I didn't overly care for any of them - I didn't feel attached.

Peter MacNicol, who I always remember from 1997's <em>'Bean'</em>, is alr… read the rest.

Wuchak

⭐ 7/10

April 28, 2021

_**"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 lottery system. When the King's daughter is picked for sacrifice, the monarch employs a sorcerer's apprentice (Peter MacNicol) to slay the dragon.

"Dragonslayer" (1981) … read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$18,000,000

Revenue

$14,110,013

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