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Dragon Fury

  • 1995
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
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Dragon Fury (1995)
Mason, a dragon warrior from the future, returns to the year 1999 in search of a serum that can combat a disease simply known as "The Plague." In the post-apocalyptic world of 2099 -- after an earthquake has destroyed all of civilization has been -- "The Plague" is the deadliest menace of them all. And the cure for it lies in the past!
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In a post-apocalyptic 2099, dragon warrior Mason time travels to 1999 searching a cure to the lethal "Plague" disease ravaging his world, with the key to the cure existing in the past before... Read allIn a post-apocalyptic 2099, dragon warrior Mason time travels to 1999 searching a cure to the lethal "Plague" disease ravaging his world, with the key to the cure existing in the past before a cataclysmic earthquake destroyed civilization.In a post-apocalyptic 2099, dragon warrior Mason time travels to 1999 searching a cure to the lethal "Plague" disease ravaging his world, with the key to the cure existing in the past before a cataclysmic earthquake destroyed civilization.

  • Director
    • David Heavener
  • Writer
    • David Heavener
  • Stars
    • Richard Lynch
    • Robert Chapin
    • Chona Jason
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.2/10
    279
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    • Director
      • David Heavener
    • Writer
      • David Heavener
    • Stars
      • Richard Lynch
      • Robert Chapin
      • Chona Jason
    • 4User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Richard Lynch
    Richard Lynch
    • Vestor
    Robert Chapin
    Robert Chapin
    • Mason
    Chona Jason
    • Regina
    • (as Chona M. Jason)
    Deborah Stambler
    • Dr. Ruth
    T.J. Storm
    T.J. Storm
    • Fullock
    Rick Taine
    • Dowe
    Chuck Loch
    • Milton
    Dana Blenkin
    • Mother
    Christel Khalil
    Christel Khalil
    • Little Girl
    Karen Anderson
    • Mason's Wife
    Davita Sharone
    • Mason's Daughter
    David Heavener
    David Heavener
    • Groom
    Judy Landers
    Judy Landers
    • Bride
    Tony Tuce
    • Dr. Stenton
    Dudley Hood
    • Bum
    Trisha Berdot
    • Dixie Dancer
    Marc D. Williams
    • Fire Eater
    • (as Mark Williams)
    Ramando Vista Del Mar
    • Warrior
    • Director
      • David Heavener
    • Writer
      • David Heavener
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    5Nuclear_Exorcist

    Hilariously bad

    This is one of those movies which is insanely enjoyable for the sole purpose of laughing at how badly the makers tried and failed to make a watchable movie. The paper-thin plot revolves around the future being all post-apocalyptic and plagued by a nasty disease (which is referred to by a made-up name which would make it a bacterium even though it's called a virus), so the pretty-boy main character goes back to 1999 (in a time machine seemingly made of spare planks and leftover parts from someone's school science project) to find the cure. Of course, he's followed by a couple of bad-asses and his wife, who randomly takes her top off before going through for no apparent reason. Then later on she takes it off again, after saying "but not before we rest and have sex". Yes, that's a direct quote.

    Anyway, most of the movie involves random fighting, interspersed with hilariously bad dialog, random nudity and acting so wooden you could hammer nails into it and make a porch from it. It also seems to have been filmed through a camera lens smeared with vaseline, edited by a monkey and mixed on a $50 boom box tape recorder. In other words, splendid stuff if you're looking to go a bit of home-mysting.
    7Weirdling_Wolf

    "Joe!!! forget about the Dragons for now!!!!!!"

    A blonde, steel thewed, magisterially mullet'd champion from the distant future, Mason (Robert Chapin) valiantly battles myriad deadly foe during his bloody quest for a plague vaccine which leads him jarringly to L. A. circa 1999. Being hugely fond of Richard Lynch, and heroically time travelling, dextrously sword slinging saviours of mankind, I approached 90s DTV oddity 'Dragon Fury' with far less trepidation than many would. Dragon Fury remains an energetic, derivative, conspicuously low budget, mostly enjoyable distillation of pulpy Sci-fantasy tropes. In truth, the cheapnis aesthetic, unlovely dialogue, school play costuming, and boisterously lofi fight choreography is manifestly part of its enduring B-Movie appeal.

    If you are not already down with this mirthsome mode of garishly recycled action twaddle, then Dragon Fury surely won't change your mind. That said, psychotronic gluttons are in for a bona fide feast, as the glutinously goofy ingredients herein are most generously proportioned! Once again, tyro Thespian, Richard Lynch turns a base mental villainy into gold, Lynch's sublime talent lending undeserving gravitas to his otherwise risible bad guy monologuing. The director's choice of L. A.s more insalubrious looking backstreets proves effective, textually giving a grungier edge to the clunkily Kung Fu'd, time-shifting, SCI-schlocker Dragon Fury!
    4The_Phantom_Projectionist

    "I'll answer more questions after we rest and have sex"

    After making his acting debut in RING OF STEEL – one of the best films about weapons-fighting I have ever seen – swordsman Robert Chapin followed it up with this little independent disaster. DRAGON FURY is an ambitious outing that partially recycles the premise of THE TERMINATOR with swords in place of robots, without a hint of a substantial budget. Though it bears the Troma label, this is likely a third-party acquisition because despite its hokeyness, it lacks the inspired cult spirit of the likes of THE TOXIC AVENGER. Not to spoil the rest of the review, but this movie isn't very good.

    The story: A warrior from a dystopian future (Chapin) and his cohort (Chona Jason) travel back in time to 1999 and attempt to recover the cure for a devastating disease while being hunted by the minions of an evil overlord (Richard Lynch).

    From the opening shots of a mass slaughter taking place on a flimsy outdoor set, the viewer knows s/he's in for the amateur experience. Things improve a little when the characters travel through time and have the public property of Los Angeles to elevate the production standard, but the single-camera cinematography and restrictive indoor locations never let you forget what kind of a movie you're watching. The tone of this college-level production is inconsistent and inharmonious: for the most part, the performers are trying to tell a semi-serious action yarn, but aside from moments of massive overacting, there are instances where it seems like a rogue goofball took over the production with intentionally bad comedic scenes and silly inserts (e.g. goofy voiceovers when characters are stabbed). I don't know what to make of this, other than be unimpressed.

    Though Richard Lynch gets top billing, the real villain of the piece is T.J. Storm, given his presence and the fact that his genuine athletic ability is one of the few highlights of the film. Though the fight scenes that he contributes to are plagued by occasionally silly choreography and vague repetitiveness, Storm and Chapin and a handful of martial costars are fun to watch and their smooth sword-fighting is a welcome change from kickboxing. The fights are virtually the only reason one would want to watch this movie, other than for laughs, but even I can't get maximum enjoyment out of the ten or so duels due to the underutilization of Chona Jason and the absolutely embarrassing finale between Chapin and Lynch.

    DRAGON FURY has enough spirit and enthusiasm to save it from a lower rating, but it's still a cheap movie that can hardly afford its own special effects and features some blatant goofs (get a load of T.J. Storm's white stunt double). I don't think it's funny enough to achieve cult status, rendering it as little more than a cheap action movie that made questionable choices of how to maximize its resources. Let it be.

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      Christel Khalil's debut.
    • Quotes

      Mason: Come with me.

      Mother: But my husband...

      Mason: Let the dead bury the dead.

    • Connections
      Featured in Girls of the 'B' Movies (1998)

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 1995 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ярость дракона
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(filming city)
    • Production company
      • Troma Entertainment
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      1 hour 19 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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