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Dragonfight

  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
195
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Dragonfight (1990)
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In a dystopian future, fighters battle to death in televised games. One fighter rebels against his role and flees, pursued by his adversary tasked with eliminating him.In a dystopian future, fighters battle to death in televised games. One fighter rebels against his role and flees, pursued by his adversary tasked with eliminating him.In a dystopian future, fighters battle to death in televised games. One fighter rebels against his role and flees, pursued by his adversary tasked with eliminating him.

  • Director
    • Warren A. Stevens
  • Writer
    • Budd Lewis
  • Stars
    • Robert Z'Dar
    • Paul Coufos
    • Michael Paré
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    195
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Warren A. Stevens
    • Writer
      • Budd Lewis
    • Stars
      • Robert Z'Dar
      • Paul Coufos
      • Michael Paré
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Z'Dar
    Robert Z'Dar
    • Lochaber
    Paul Coufos
    Paul Coufos
    • Falchion
    Michael Paré
    Michael Paré
    • Moorpark
    James Hong
    James Hong
    • Asawa
    Fawna MacLaren
    • Dark Servant
    Tom Magee
    • Bull
    Peter Costelli
    • Bull's Gang #1
    Frank Lieberman
    • Bull's Gang #2
    Denise Schroeder
    • Bar Fight Spectator
    Jay Ghazal
    • Bar Fight Spectator
    Andrew Bryniarski
    Andrew Bryniarski
    • Bar Fight Spectator
    Gene Pietragallo
    Gene Pietragallo
    • Bar Fight Spectator
    Rita Peterson
    • Bar Fight Spectator
    Kevin Carter
    • Bar Fight Spectator
    Kim Giaimo Yarosh
    • Bar Fight Spectator
    Joe Cortese
    Joe Cortese
    • Baybington
    • (as Joseph Cortese)
    Julie Comins
    • Lochaber's Girl
    Ramon 'Rocks' Ruiz
    • Thug
    • Director
      • Warren A. Stevens
    • Writer
      • Budd Lewis
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    10wheres_me_pint

    Probably the best film ever made..

    This film is probably the most incoherent nonsense I have ever watched but in such a majestical way..Is it 40 films weaved in to one..Is there a sequel on the way that can explain anything that transpired in the film? I advise..just watch it and get lost in the true art of the non-sensical.
    1dragan-2

    Probably the worst film ever made...

    This must be the worst movie ever made in the film history... It has no connected story. You don´t understand what the film is about... You´re totally confused.. I think there´s some guys wandering around in the desert looking för each other (like, they want to kill each other)... At the same time there´s some dressed up, fancy-looking guys sitting in a building in a city. They all watch when those other guys try to kill each other. One thing that I don´t understand is that: How is it possible to place all that flying, non-flying cameras in the desert where those two gladiators are located??? Please tell me!!

    So, if you want a good laugh and some time of thinking why they ever made this film....Then see it!!!

    Michael Paré does a very nice work as an actor!!! YEEHHOO!!
    TheMovieMark

    Robert Z'Dar's chin is the real star.

    Robert Z'Dar's chin deserves its own credit in the movie. This guy has a chin that would eat Jay Leno's chin for a lightweight snack and not even blink. How freaky would it be to see a chin that blinked? I wish I had a screenshot from the movie of Z'Dar wearing his chain mail because he looks JUST LIKE Buzz Lightyear.

    Anyway, laughing at his chin is the only sort of entertainment you're going to get from watching "Dragonfight." Since Michael Paré is in the movie, my friends and I thought this would be a good one to rent and make fun of. Nope. This is a movie that's so bad it's *not* funny, and Paré wouldn't appear in it for more than 5 minutes.

    Unless you like a 5-minute premise stretched out to 83 minutes by showing repetitive shots of people running in the desert and climbing hills, then I suggest you avoid this one by any means necessary.
    2J Perry

    To be serious, this really is one of the the worst films ever made. See it.

    After seeing films like "Glen or Glenda" or "Terror in the midnight sun", you may think you´ve seen the worst film ever made, but "Dragonfight" really wins that "price". The first films I mentioned, like many of the "bad film classics", have got some charm in just being bad, but "Dragonfight" hasn´t. It´s got worthless actors, a crappy story and an even crappier screenplay. And then I haven´t even mentioned the "special effects" and the "stunts". Commonly, when you watch a film known to be bad, you don´t mind about those things mentioned above, because they are what you expect them to be and you can laugh at them, but in "Dragonfight" it seems like the crew thought that they were doing a great film and that´s what making this film so extremely bad. So if you get your hands on this film, view it so that you can tell your friends that you have seen THE bad one. After that, burn it.
    1I_Ailurophile

    Poorly written, weakly made; uselessly thin and flummoxing

    Composer Bob Mithoff's opening theme really bops, and hearing George Buck Flower provide the opening (and any subsequent) narration is an unexpected joy. The fact that James Hong's is one of the first faces we see, three minutes into the runtime, is also softly encouraging, even if we have no expectation otherwise that the movie we're committing to will be any good.

    And, well, then 'Dragonfight' starts in earnest. Beautiful landscapes, on the one hand, and on the other hand, additional filming locations to which access was clearly granted on a Saturday with help from a connected friend. Quizzical costume design. Writing that is at once direct, brusque, blunt, unsubtle, inchoate, and meager, providing only the most useless, empty foundation for any scenes of fighting and action. Soft, seemingly inexperienced direction has a deleterious effect on the acting in turn, though the cast do try, and some meet with fair (relative) success. Poor pacing and sequencing even in the fundamental course of events. Camerawork that ranges from surprisingly adept to amateurish; inelegant or overzealous editing at the most inopportune moments. Some of the rest of Mithoff's music is quite alright, and some of it is just bland; most all of it is repetitive.

    This picture is weakly written, and weakly made, to the point that sometimes even the apparent movements of characters from A to B, as we see them, are all but senseless. Storytelling is all but right out. The premise is clear: a future in which people are induced to kill each other for the gain of powerful people. With scant exceptions, nearly everything beyond that basic premise - and I do mean, nearly everything - is up in the air, questionable, unclear, ill-conceived, murky, flimsy, vague, meek, and unconvincing. Who are any of these characters in the first place? Save for those first three minutes, which (a) include the opening credits and (b) are up for debate, the most that the feature probably has going for it is a small but hilarious exchange of dialogue a little after the half-hour mark. To the rest I can only say, "what?"

    To come across this title in any way, even sights unseen no one could have any illusions about what they're getting into. 'Dragonfight' is low-budget, low-grade slop, and it's incredible that it somehow got made, and that some recognizable folks somehow became involved. I suppose it's possible for someone to genuinely enjoy it, but the whole construction is so desperately thin from top to bottom that I don't know what there is to get from it. I don't know what anyone here thought they were doing, but the end result is just perplexing. Even if you're a huge fan of someone involved, whatever it is you think you're going to get out of this flick, in good conscience I must recommend against it. These are eighty minutes with no meaningful redeeming qualities, and if you accidentally stumble onto it, I suggest you keep looking.

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      In the bar scene, Falchion goes down stairs, followed by Bull. The second Bar Fight Spectator behind Bull jumps over the handrail, but snags his foot. He still lands on his feet, although with a minor wardrobe malfunction.

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    • Release date
      • March 1992 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lucha de titanes
    • Filming locations
      • Glen Canyon, Arizona, USA
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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