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Released
by Universal Pictures |
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Credits:
Director: Rob Cohen
Producer: Rafaella De Laurentiis
Screenplay: Charles Edward Pogue
Story By: Patrick Read Johnson and Charles Edward Pogue
Director of Photography: David Eggby
Editor:
Peter Amundson
Production Designer: Benjamin Fernandez
Music: Randy Edelman
Running Time: 108 minutes |
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Cast:
Bowen:
Dennis Quaid
Einon: David Thewlis
Gilbert: Pete Postlethwaite
Kara: Dina Meyer
Aislinn: Julie Christie
Felton: Jason Issaacs
Brok: Brian Thompson
Young Einon: Lee Oakes
and Sean Connery as
the voice of Draco |
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Genre:
Action
/ Fantasy / Adventure |
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Synopsis:
A
14-year-old prince is almost fatally wounded watching his
despotic father killed in a peasant revolt. The queen mother
then uses a cave-dwelling dragon's "divine omniscient
power" to heal the lad. He, however, grows up into a
ruler even more ruthless than the old man, and the boy's
former protector blames the entire dragon community. He will
now devote himself to slaying every last creature and
ultimately combatting the boy-turned-king. Then Quaid meets
the last living dragon and comes to like his natural
adversary. What follows is the first dragon/man buddy
picture in memory. |
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Release
Date (USA): 31
May 1996 |
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Academy
Awards:
Nominated
for 1 Oscar (Best effects/Visual effects) |
Budget: $57m |
Links: The
Internet Movie Database - Dragonheart Movies.com
- Dragonheart Rottentomatoes.com
- Dragonheart StarPulse.com
- Dragonheart Hollywood.com
- Dragonheart Filmtracks:
Dragonheart Soundtrack
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Trailer
links: Imdb.com
- Windows Media Player trailer Slow
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