The last dragon and a disillusioned dragon-slaying knight must unite to stop an evil king, who was granted partial immortality.The last dragon and a disillusioned dragon-slaying knight must unite to stop an evil king, who was granted partial immortality.The last dragon and a disillusioned dragon-slaying knight must unite to stop an evil king, who was granted partial immortality.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 3 wins & 10 nominations total
- Draco
- (voice)
- Felton's Minx
- (as Eva Vejmelkova)
- Swamp Village Chief
- (as Milan Bahul)
- King Arthur
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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"Dragonheart" may strike casual viewers(or the terminally unimaginative)as a silly, special-effects extravaganza; but, for people who love dragons, it provides something more.
Dragonheart is an incredibly uplifting film. In a day when a lot of movies are chilling visions of the world around us, we need something to show us hope. Dragonheart, with its tale of a knight who lost his faith and a dragon who was trying to restore his honor, paints a beautiful picture of kindness, friendship, love, and sacrifice that never fails to inspire me. I am not a man given to displays of emotion, really...but the film makes me laugh and cry throughout everything.
And the soundtrack certainly helps. It is a textbook example of the proper use of a soundtrack to emphasize the plot and emotion. The beautiful "To the Stars" remains one of my absolute favorite songs. I can never listen to the soundtrack without seeing the movie happening again before my eyes.
Get the movie. And get the soundtrack. You'll love them both.
That changed somehow when the dragon appeared - they sure did a wonderful job creating 'him'. I was impressed by the way he spoke, and the facial expressions that followed. Still the movie can't get more than 7 out of 10, being so cliche-heavy and not-so-thrilling when it comes to the human characters (though I have to agree with some of the other reviewers, that this movie is decent in the way it avoids splatter-effects and is remarkably un-blood-thirsty).
Did you know
- TriviaDraco the dragon never breathes fire from his mouth, only from his nostrils.
- GoofsThe graphic at the beginning gives the year as 984. The tear drop shields did not come to England until 1066 with the Normans.
- Quotes
Draco: Who's the girl?
Bowen: A nuisance! Get rid of her.
Draco: Why?
Bowen: They're trying to placate you with a sacrifice.
Draco: [knowingly] Oh, now whoever gave them *that* bright idea?
Bowen: Never mind! Just get rid of her!
Draco: How?
Bowen: Eat her!
Draco: Oh, please. YUCK!
Bowen: Aren't we squeamish; you ate Sir Egglemore, hypocrite!
Draco: I merely chewed in self-defense, but I never swallowed.
- Alternate versionsThe UK releases have a sound effect substitution to get a "PG" rating. A neckbreak sound towards the finale of the film has been substituted with a punch sound effect.
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- $57,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $51,367,375
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $15,027,150
- Jun 2, 1996
- Gross worldwide
- $115,267,375
- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1