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It was a co-production between Paramount Pictures and Walt Disney Productions, where Paramount handled North American distribution and Disney handled international distribution through Buena Vista International.
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A sixth century post-Roman kingdom called Urland is being terrorized by a 400 year old androgynous dragon named Vermithrax Pejorative. An expedition led by a young man called Valerian comes to the house of the sorcerer Ulrich of Craggenmoor, the last of his kind. They explain that their king, Casiodorus, who is desperate to appease the dragon, offe...
Caitlin Clarke - ValerianRalph Richardson - Ulrich of CraggenmoorJohn Hallam - TyrianIt was the last co-production between Walt Disney Pictures and Paramount Pictures and they never co-produced the films together again for 42 years until Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destinyin 2023.This film was one of Ian McDiarmid's earlier roles. He would later play, and become well known as, Palpatine from the Star Warssaga.While dressed as a boy, Valerian's appearance seems to reference that of Joan of Arc. However, Valerian wears boy's clothing eight centuries before her, and does so to disguise her gender (whereas...Way back on June 26, 1981, Paramount Pictures and Walt Disney Productions released the original fantasy film Dragonslayer. A rare two-studio co-production, it was directed by Matthew Robbins,...
Dragonslayer: Directed by Matthew Robbins. With Peter MacNicol, Caitlin Clarke, Ralph Richardson, John Hallam. A young wizarding apprentice is sent to kill a dragon which has been devouring girls from a nearby kingdom.
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- Action, Adventure, Fantasy
- Matthew Robbins
- 1981-06-26
It was a co-production between Paramount Pictures and Walt Disney Productions, where Paramount handled North American distribution and Disney handled international distribution through Buena Vista International.
- Matthew Robbins
An atypically dark Disney adventure, Dragonslayer puts a realistic spin -- and some impressive special effects -- on a familiar tale. Read Critics Reviews
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- Fantasy, Adventure
- PG
Mar 27, 2023 · Back in 1981, Paramount and Disney teamed up for the release of Dragonslayer, which is now newly restored in eye-popping 4K Ultra HD under the supervision of director/co-writer Matthew Robbins.