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A young Boston writer goes back in time into an era where wizards and dragon reign and science is just barely known.A young Boston writer goes back in time into an era where wizards and dragon reign and science is just barely known.A young Boston writer goes back in time into an era where wizards and dragon reign and science is just barely known.
Victor Buono
- Aragh
- (voice)
James Gregory
- Bryagh
- (voice)
- …
James Earl Jones
- Ommadon
- (voice)
Harry Morgan
- Carolinus
- (voice)
John Ritter
- Peter Dickenson
- (voice)
Larry Storch
- Pawnbroker
- (voice)
Don Messick
- Giles of the Treetops
- (voice)
- …
Bob McFadden
- Sir Orrin Neville-Smythe
- (voice)
- (as Robert McFadden)
- …
Jack Lester
- Innkeeper
- (voice)
Nellie Bellflower
- Danielle
- (voice)
Cosie Costa
- Gorbash
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Paul Frees
- Antiquity
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Don McLean
- The Balladeer
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
This is a great film, and is never on anymore, why? The animation looks generally lovely, a little flat in places, but that is the only criticism I have of this movie. The title song is so hauntingly beautiful, I still have the song in my head and cannot get it out. The rest of the music is wonderful as well. The characters were amazing. Carolinus, Melisande and Oamadon especially. A friend has a villa in Spain, and has the video there. When I go to Spain, I always watch this, as well as my siblings. The voice talents were great, especially John Ritter and James Earl Jones(outstanding as Oamadon), the script is intelligent-Oamadon's big speech in the meeting between the four brothers is genuinely chilling- and the story is enchanting and surprisingly mature. Please bring this movie back, because I was enchanted as a child, and this along with Last Unicorn has so much magic to make it memorable. 9/10. Bethany Cox
The Flight of Dragons. To this day, I still get excited when I hear that title. I remember when I was first introduced to this exceptional cinema work. I wasn't more than 7 or so. For the first time, my family had the pleasure of having cable. It was one of those ancient cable boxes (I'm 17 now, if that clues you in on anything), but it was cable. I was watching the Disney Channel, and my mother was taping The Flight of Dragons. I liked it, but as with many other obsessions of mine, I didn't grow to love this movie until years later. I don't know what it is about this movie that keeps me coming back, time and time again. Is it the storyline? A man, with "one foot in the realm of magic, the other in the realm of science". It must have enthralled me, in some way. Dragons, warriors, mythical battles? There's nothing to turn me off there.
The characters. The plot. I can't put a finger on what turns me on to this movie. However, I believe this is a timeless classic that I will most certainly be showing my kids one day. I hope they will get as much out of it as I did.
The characters. The plot. I can't put a finger on what turns me on to this movie. However, I believe this is a timeless classic that I will most certainly be showing my kids one day. I hope they will get as much out of it as I did.
This movie was great. I watched it over and over and over again as a kid, and it basically introduced me to fantasy. The voices are so talented, including the late John Ritter and James Earl Jones. And the story is so creative! A great movie for children and adults alike.
I really enjoyed this film as a child. I had forgotten the name for many years, which was unfortunate. Recently, my mother recalled the title in order to show this film to her class. She had requested it from the library and was surprised that it doesn't exist in a DVD format.
I happened to find it laying about and watched it again. All the childhood memories poured back. It isn't often an adult will sit through a children's' film and enjoy what they see but I did.
I still searched online for a DVD format so I could make a purchase but no dice. I wish it would be put on DVD.
I happened to find it laying about and watched it again. All the childhood memories poured back. It isn't often an adult will sit through a children's' film and enjoy what they see but I did.
I still searched online for a DVD format so I could make a purchase but no dice. I wish it would be put on DVD.
I've seen quite only quite a few fantasy movies and only one involving a dragon. Not one of those movies have the magic that this animated movie has. This isn't just a simple hack and slash adventure that fantasy is too often stereotyped as. This is a deep, mature animated movie, and the characters are well developed. They speak and act naturally, and the knight has one of the better monologues I've ever seen in a movie. There is a deep philosophy hidden in this movie, too. Should Man stay with magic or move on to science? That is the dilemma facing the main character, a scientist who is fighting to save the realm of magic. And there is more than one scene that will touch your heart. This is an excellent animated movie that is mature enough for adults, yet kids of all ages can enjoy it. Rent it or buy it. Just watch it.
Did you know
- TriviaThe actors who provided voices for Antiquity and Solarius the Blue Wizard were uncredited for a long time until it was revealed it was Paul Frees who voiced the omnipotent Antiquity and Solarius the Blue Wizard
- Quotes
Sir Orin Neville Smythe: Blade with whom I have lived, blade with whom I now die, serve right and justice one last time, seek one last heart of evil, still one last life of pain. Cut well, old friend, and then farewell.
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Classic Reviews: The Flight of Dragons (2015)
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