Quand la princesse Luma est enlevée, George, un courageux chevalier, part à sa recherche accompagné par Garth. Les deux héros rencontreront bien des embûches et devront combattre de nombreux... Tout lireQuand la princesse Luma est enlevée, George, un courageux chevalier, part à sa recherche accompagné par Garth. Les deux héros rencontreront bien des embûches et devront combattre de nombreux ennemis, dont un terrible dragon.Quand la princesse Luma est enlevée, George, un courageux chevalier, part à sa recherche accompagné par Garth. Les deux héros rencontreront bien des embûches et devront combattre de nombreux ennemis, dont un terrible dragon.
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire au total
We also have a charming princess, which reminds me the one out of "Shrek", with strong character and extraordinary view on the world, a sweet smile for friends and a hard hand for foes, quite a charismatic character as well as George himself, and James Purefoy makes a very charismatic presence in the film, becoming my personal actor discovery, so if you love Purefoy, that's definitely a title to enjoy.
I haven't seen Patrick Swayze on screen for a long while and he was my reason to buy this movie, but that's definitely not his best appearance, I had an impression that he wasn't giving himself a lot into playing that knight. I heard he did want to plain villains, but he still looks best as romantic hero by his manners, and thus he fits well for this role since his character is quite ambiguous: not romantic, not sensitive, eager for power and fame, but he does show the qualities of a strong chief and he's also drawing sympathies as a deft and humorous warrior. Almost until the end I was hoping they would still end up friends with George, as they started out being naturally attracted to one another as two of a kind, but the end roughly outlines the core difference between them purity of the heart, even still showing their similarities.
Well, the bottom line that's not a piece of art, but a very good entertainment, perfect for kids. Simple nice and romantic plot, a classical fairy-tale story, with right moral accents. Very good set of actors, the characters are almost all hilarious: what of the Father Bernard played by Jean-Pierre Castaldi or George's best friend out of Crusades - Tarik the Moor played by Michael Clarke Duncan! None of "good guys" in the film actually is too good - they're not "white and noble" but they are good at heart! And thus we have a moral too: to judge people by their hearts and actions, not just their manners. And the plot is not without a knot - quite a nice & kind "upside down" view of a famous Christian legend of George the Dragon slayer!
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe movie is loosely inspired by the Legend of St George and the Dragon, popular in British and European folklore.
- Citations
George: [George and Tarik are walking on the beach, about to part paths] Tarik, things won't be the same without you. What will I do with myself? When you're not praying five times a day.
Tarik: [laughs] Do exactly the same thing you would do when I *was* praying.
George: Oh, that's impossible.
Tarik: Why?
George: Because I was stealing your food.
- Crédits fousA selection of outtakes, bloopers and behind-the-scenes jokes are featured during the closing credits.
- ConnexionsReferences Robin des Bois, prince des voleurs (1991)
Meilleurs choix
- How long is George and the Dragon?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Dragon Sword
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 32 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 47 636 $US