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Le Dragon du lac de feu

Original title: Dragonslayer
  • 1981
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Peter MacNicol and Caitlin Clarke in Le Dragon du lac de feu (1981)
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Dark FantasySword & SorceryActionAdventureFantasy

A young wizarding apprentice is sent to kill a dragon which has been devouring girls from a nearby kingdom.A young wizarding apprentice is sent to kill a dragon which has been devouring girls from a nearby kingdom.A young wizarding apprentice is sent to kill a dragon which has been devouring girls from a nearby kingdom.

  • Director
    • Matthew Robbins
  • Writers
    • Hal Barwood
    • Matthew Robbins
  • Stars
    • Peter MacNicol
    • Caitlin Clarke
    • Ralph Richardson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    21K
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    • Director
      • Matthew Robbins
    • Writers
      • Hal Barwood
      • Matthew Robbins
    • Stars
      • Peter MacNicol
      • Caitlin Clarke
      • Ralph Richardson
    • 147User reviews
    • 87Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 7 nominations total

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    Peter MacNicol
    Peter MacNicol
    • Galen
    Caitlin Clarke
    Caitlin Clarke
    • Valerian
    Ralph Richardson
    Ralph Richardson
    • Ulrich
    John Hallam
    John Hallam
    • Tyrian
    Peter Eyre
    Peter Eyre
    • Casiodorus Rex
    Albert Salmi
    Albert Salmi
    • Greil
    Sydney Bromley
    Sydney Bromley
    • Hodge
    Chloe Salaman
    Chloe Salaman
    • Princess Elspeth
    Emrys James
    Emrys James
    • Valerian's Father
    Roger Kemp
    • Horsrik
    Ian McDiarmid
    Ian McDiarmid
    • Brother Jacopus
    Ken Shorter
    • Henchman
    Jason White
    Jason White
    • Henchman
    Yolande Palfrey
    • Victim
    Douglas Cooper
    • Urlander
    Alf Mangan
    • Urlander
    David Mount
    David Mount
    • Urlander
    James Payne
    James Payne
    • Urlander
    • Director
      • Matthew Robbins
    • Writers
      • Hal Barwood
      • Matthew Robbins
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    9greguva

    Best cinematic dragon ever!

    I'm not sure there's more than one compelling reason to see this film, but what a reason! As an SF/fantasy buff, I've seen my share of dragons on film, but there has never been one like Vermithrax Perjorative. The old beast simply looks, moves, sounds, acts, almost smells as one would imagine a dragon would. The filmmakers paid painstaking attention to detail in creating VP. Other film dragons look like animated clay figures, or lizards with wings glued on, or CGI effects (impressive, but still obviously computer-generated). This one looks like the cinematographer actually caught a dragon on film. The rest of the film is entertaining enough - not exactly Wellesian drama, but captivating nonetheless. Sir Ralph is marvelous, even in his twilight. And the fact that the dragon doesn't show until the end serves to heighten the suspense, ala Jaws or Alien. But, oh that dragon!! Well worth the price of admission. Can't wait to see it on DVD.
    moondragon85501

    one of the best

    Dragonslayer came out when "Dungeons & Dragons" was getting to be a big thing where I live, so there was a lot of interest. It was even adapted into a book by Wayland Drew (in a rare instance when a movie preceded a book).

    Two things I like mainly. First, of course: Vermithrax. I rather hope that Dragonslayer is never remade, for there's no way the digital animation done these days could do this magnificent creature justice. New isn't always better.

    It's also nice to see a film which doesn't stereotype Pagans and magicians as evil. In fact, the film treads the whole good-evil line rather lightly; Ulrich displays a certain respect for Vermithrax, even while planning the dragon's demise.

    I find it easy to be swept up in the lovely mystery of Dragonslayer: a mystical film from 1981 (a more mystical age).
    8HaemovoreRex

    Now THAT'S what I call a dragon!!!

    With the name Disney attached to a sword and sorcery/fantasy romp, many genre purists might be filled with immediate consternation as they visualise in horror the possible 'cute' connotations.

    Fortuitously, the understandable apprehension that this may well induce actually proves to be entirely unfounded however, as this movie is about as far from Pete's Dragon or any other Disney fare as is humanly imaginable!

    What we do have here, is an excellent movie with top notch production values, awesome special effects, a fine cast, and a very dark story.

    The dragon itself is without doubt the best ever committed to celluloid (a much better design than the CGI one in Dragonheart) and proves to be hugely menacing and destructive as it incinerates everything in it's path.

    The actors to, all put in excellent performances and it's particularly great to see such a fine piece of casting in the form of the late great Sir Ralph Richardson as the wizard Ulrich. In fact for such a role there has surely never been a more appropriate choice of actor other than of course, Peter Jackson casting Sir Ian McKellen to play Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

    For fans of sword & sorcery and fantasy movies in general, this really is an absolute must see!
    7elo-equipamentos

    The best Dragon's movie EVER!!!

    Infinitely superior fantasy movie from those days where the cinema was the real cinema, Dragonslayer has a very clever plot using all elements and formula to reach a success, an Old Sorcerer played by Ralph Richardson has a fabulous and convincing acting, the young hero has a natural charisma, the villain is bad than ever, the girl is beauty and one most funny character is Sydney Bromley as an old gentle Hodge who is unfortunately was killed in the travel, by the way all cast is marvelous and finally the Dragon is unique well made using the tools and techniques allowed on those time, the atmosphere of fear is terrific, the final battle is great example to new ones!! fantastic fantasy!!!

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    First watch: 2011 / How many: 3 / Source: DVD / Rating: 8.5
    8TheLittleSongbird

    One of the better fantasy films out there

    Dragonslayer was in my opinion a very good movie. Without being too camp, it manages to be very entertaining, and along with NeverEnding Story, Princess Bride and Legend this is one of the better fantasy films I have seen. The film benefits from some very stylish costumes and sets, and the breathtaking scenery helps as well. The music score is highly atmospheric, and filled with beautiful and haunting themes. The film has a good plot with some nice twists, themes and turns, a decent script and good characters. I will admit one or two of the supporting characters are thinly sketched compared to the wizard Ulrich, and there are parts when the film suffered from pacing problems. But overall I really enjoyed Dragonslayer. I forgot to mention the acting. Peter MacNicol is a likable enough lead with his spontaneous boyish charm, Caitlin Clarke and Chloe Salamon are stunning as the female leads, and Ralph Richardson without a doubt steals the movie as Ulrich. Also, how can I forget the dragon? Plain and simple, best designed dragon in any fantasy film, the movements, the design, the creepiness everything, flawless. Even better than Draco in Dragonheart, despite Sean Connery's majestic voicing. All in all, a couple of minor flaws, but it is most enjoyable, and one of the better fantasy films out there. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      "Vermithrax Pejorative" roughly translates as "The Worm of Thrace Which Makes Things Worse".
    • Goofs
      In the Paramount Widescreen Collection edition, during the lottery scene the man drawing the tiles reads the name "Princess Elspeth Ophelus; Filia Regis," Latin for "Daughter of the King". The subtitles say "Clearly outrageous".
    • Quotes

      Valerian: Are you afraid of dragons?

      Ulrich: [confidently and calmly] No. In fact, if it weren't for sorcerers, there wouldn't be any dragons. Once, the skies were dotted with them. Magnificent horned backs, leathern wings... soaring... and their hot-breathed wind. Oh, I know this creature of yours... Vermithrax Pejorative. Look at these scales, these ridges. When a dragon gets this old, it knows nothing but pain, constant pain. It grows decrepit... crippled... pitiful. Spiteful!

    • Alternate versions
      In the edited-for-television version, two scenes are completely removed - The scene where Galen discovers Valerian to be female (by swimming with her) and the scene where Galen causes an avalanche over the entrance to the dragon's cave.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: For Your Eyes Only/S.O.B./The Great Muppet Caper/Dragonslayer (1981)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 1982 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • El verdugo de dragones
    • Filming locations
      • Skye, Highland, Scotland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $18,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,110,013
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,407,939
      • Jun 28, 1981
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,110,172
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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