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Georges et le Dragon

Original title: George and the Dragon
  • 2004
  • PG
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
4.6K
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Georges et le Dragon (2004)
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A knight returning from the Crusades takes on a dragon and becomes a legend.A knight returning from the Crusades takes on a dragon and becomes a legend.A knight returning from the Crusades takes on a dragon and becomes a legend.

  • Director
    • Tom Reeve
  • Writers
    • Tom Reeve
    • Michael Burks
  • Stars
    • James Purefoy
    • Piper Perabo
    • Patrick Swayze
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    4.6K
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    • Director
      • Tom Reeve
    • Writers
      • Tom Reeve
      • Michael Burks
    • Stars
      • James Purefoy
      • Piper Perabo
      • Patrick Swayze
    • 42User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    James Purefoy
    James Purefoy
    • George
    Piper Perabo
    Piper Perabo
    • Princess Lunna
    Patrick Swayze
    Patrick Swayze
    • Garth
    Michael Clarke Duncan
    Michael Clarke Duncan
    • Tarik
    Bill Treacher
    Bill Treacher
    • Elmendorf
    Jean-Pierre Castaldi
    Jean-Pierre Castaldi
    • Father Bernard
    Rollo Weeks
    Rollo Weeks
    • Wryn
    Paul Freeman
    Paul Freeman
    • Sir Robert
    Stefan Jürgens
    Stefan Jürgens
    • Bulchar
    Stefan Weinert
    Stefan Weinert
    • Mercenary #1
    Phil McKee
    Phil McKee
    • McNally
    Caroline Carver
    Caroline Carver
    • Sister Angela
    Simon Callow
    Simon Callow
    • King Edgar
    Joan Plowright
    Joan Plowright
    • Mother Superior
    Carl Chase
    Carl Chase
    • Aard
    Jamie Treacher
    Jamie Treacher
    • Captain D'Arcy
    Bill Oddie
    Bill Oddie
    • Odo
    Peter McCabe
    Peter McCabe
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    • Director
      • Tom Reeve
    • Writers
      • Tom Reeve
      • Michael Burks
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    6Manil

    A simple light medieval story. Probably made for a younger audience.

    Returning from the crusades, our hero George wants nothing else than to get a piece of land and to settle down. Soon he finds himself on a quest to find a lost princess. A princess who turns out to have quite a big secret.

    George and the Dragon is a simple, and light medieval comedy that takes on the story of St:George and the dragon. But foremost it is a traditional knight-rescuing-princess story with a dragon, a king, some bandits, an evil guy and a few good fights. It would probably fare well amongst the younger movie viewers.

    Michael Clarc Duncan is far from convincing as a moor with that wide American accent, but that does not matter. The filmmakers seem to have focused more on having fun than trying to outdo the LOTR-series. And if you still were in doubt, you will be convinced by the clumsy thatcher falling in the town scene. The movie is pleasantly free from overbearing Hollywood cliché humor that most simple comedies are contaminated with.

    The story is very simple, and quite skittish: first this happens, then he did that, then they did this. No quirky explanations or long winded story, and there are really no surprises you could not figure out far ahead. Nothing for the movie buff, but perhaps just the thing for a younger audience. Especially since the violence is quite harmless, and of course there is a happy ending. My only complaint is how the Picts (scots?) are depicted (no pun intended) as simple grunting savages. But hey! I guess SOMEONE had to play that part.

    George (James Purefoy) is charming as the hero, and the princess (Piper Perabo) is willful and strong, although she feels like a college sweetheart at some points. The role of Garth seemed made for Patric Swayze, and the rest of the cast are quite likable as well.

    If you are looking to be dazzled with a good story, sparkling action and mesmerizing effects. Look elsewhere, or be disappointed. If you accept this as a simple happy-go-lucky knights tale, you'll be better off. Perhaps not worth the movie admissions, but should be great on TV, or as a rental for the kids. Who knows, it might turn out to become a childhood classic, just as The Princess Bride.
    Blueghost

    A nice surprise.

    They always say never judge a book by its cover. Well, the truth is we all do, even though we know better. Some do it more than others. Me? Well, I guess I'm no different.

    I saw this movie listed on my "You might like this" list at one of the DVD websites, and, after scoffing at it here and there, wondering what kid of film would have such unimpressive DVD cover art (technically very good, but nothing unique) for a title I'd never heard of? After a while I became curious, dismissed it, then became curious again, until I finally broke down a bought a copy.

    It was pleasantly enjoyable for what it was. The sets, costumes and even the acting were respectable and entertaining. The truth is this is a kids' flick, so you can't really expect true-to-history swordsmanship and all that went with it. It's meant to tell a tale of knights and chivalry to youngsters who are into that sort of thing. And the film does so successfully.

    I have no great love for the film, but I appreciate it for what it is, and even then I think it's A quality flick in terms of historic children's' fair. Respectably shot, though somewhat skidding a rough gray area of prosaic and inspired lensing, the film achieves a certain artistry that might be compared to some of the black and white classics in terms of shot composition. But maybe that's getting too high- falutin' for film meant for younger ages.

    There's some contemporary pop culture references, and the acting is a little over done, but again it's all aimed at younger audiences.

    The one interesting aspect was to see Patrick Swayze in a historic/fantasy film. One is so used to seeing him in films dipped in Americana that it almost almost seemed out of place for a middle aged Texan to be donning chain mail and strapping on a sword. But, he's an actor. That's his job. He can be anybody. Does he succeed? He sure does. He's in the same thespian league as the rest of the cast.

    It's an entertaining little film that should put grins on young boys and girls alike on a lazy weekend. If my adult side had a serious criticism, well, I'll just keep those to myself :-)

    Not a big favorite of mine, but something that shows that a film in this genre can succeed. It's a film that despite being aimed at younger viewers, shows that there's more than enough story material that can be eeked out of a period that's very unfamiliar to most people. In fact this film didn't need all the theatrics and SFX had it been aimed at an older crowd. It shows how this kind of stuff is truly interesting to people... dragons or no.

    With that in mind, give it a chance.

    Enjoy with the family :-)
    10dvoightlander

    Lovely little film!

    This is such a sweet little film - it's too bad that it is having such horrible distribution problems. I think lots of kids would enjoy it, and it's quite watchable for adults, too! Especially since James Purefoy is wonderful in it. After his performance in "Vanity Fair," a serious and heartbreaking dramatic role, it's nice to know that he is just as capable of making a funny, lighthearted film as well.

    Everyone else is grand as well, except for Patrick Swayze, who just sort of walked through his role. Even the simple, scaled-down fairy tale type dialogue just sounded awful, falling out of his mouth like clumps of half-chewed food. Of course, the CGI dragons aren't exactly as slick as you'd like them to be in 2005, but the cinematography is beautiful, and the editing is fast and keeps the pace rolling along at a good clip.

    Did I mention that James Purefoy is wonderful? And the outtakes at the end are great!
    7IrishCJH@aol.com

    Cute movie. Great fun.

    I had been looking forward to seeing this movie through weeks of advertising and I was not disappointed.

    The story was well written, with several interesting twists. The movie is a mix between legend and farce and is very well done. It is fast paced with just the right mix of seriousness and playfulness.

    James Purefoy is excellent. His voice, his looks, his charisma are everything a knightly hero should be. His acting is extraordinary and his comic timing was superior. I had enjoyed him in his small role in "A Knight's Tale" and wondered if the promise he showed in that movie would carry over into others. His acting surpassed my expectations. The other actors and actresses play their roles well, too. They made an unbelievable story believable... well, almost.

    The direction was not heavy handed, maintaining the lighthearted spontaneity of the movie. Costumes were great, sets were lovely, script was fun.

    All in all, this is a movie I would recommend to my friends.
    6andy_v_belgium

    No Oscar material but quite entertaining

    A brave knight goes on a quest to find a missing princess, who -how surprising- is very stubborn but also very beautiful. He finds himself helping her to protect the egg of a dragon, living in constant hesitation between destroying it and continuing to protect it. Throw in a greedy prince and a bunch of villains and you have a nice romantic and adventurous fairy tale.

    This movie was nice to watch and enjoy, but just as easily forgotten. In terms of special effects, you cannot compare it to other dragon movies like Dragonheart or Reign of Fire. The storyline was however quite entertaining. A happy end tends to leave you behind with a smile no matter how bad the acting or how lousy the costumes. So I guess that's why I appreciated this movie in a weird kind of way.

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    • Trivia
      The movie is loosely inspired by the Legend of St George and the Dragon, popular in British and European folklore.
    • Quotes

      George: [George and Tarik are walking on the beach, about to part paths] Tarik, things won't be the same without you. What will I do with myself? When you're not praying five times a day.

      Tarik: [laughs] Do exactly the same thing you would do when I *was* praying.

      George: Oh, that's impossible.

      Tarik: Why?

      George: Because I was stealing your food.

    • Crazy credits
      A selection of outtakes, bloopers and behind-the-scenes jokes are featured during the closing credits.
    • Connections
      References Robin des Bois, prince des voleurs (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      It Will Always Be You
      Composed by Gast Waltzing

      Vocals by Maggie Parke

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 2004 (Romania)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • Luxembourg
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Media 8 Entertainment (United States)
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dragon Sword
    • Filming locations
      • Lacs de l'Eau-d'Heure, Belgium
    • Production companies
      • Centurion
      • ApolloMedia Distribution
      • Ravenhouse Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $32,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $47,636
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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