A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 11, 1988
Original Title:
Убить дракона
Alternate Titles:
Den Drachen töten
Kill the Dragon
To Kill a Dragon
Ubit Drakona
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Bavaria Film
Mosfilm
Ritm
Production Countries:
East Germany | Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 0+
Runtime: 123
Dragon is a bloody dictator, who kills every opponent. People live hopelessly, until Lancelot comes to save the beautiful Elsa. Lancelot can only win, if all people become free from fear, that is feeding the Dragon's power. Dragon's multiple personalities, ranging from a "dragon" to a "samurai" to a "Nazi", scare the hell out of all people, except Lancelot. Finally Dragon drops all his masks, to become the most dangerous of his incarnations - "himself". And the battle begins
Additional Director of Photography:
Eduard Gimpel
Nikolay Korobeynik
Boris Zolin
Assistant Director:
Aleksandr Khait
Costume Design:
Natalya Moneva
Director:
Mark Zakharov
Director of Photography:
Vladimir Nakhabtsev
Editor:
Valentina Kulagina
Makeup Artist:
Klavdiya Gamel
Music:
Gennadiy Gladkov
Producer:
Alexandra Demidova
Production Design:
Oleg Sheyntsis
Said Menyalshchikov
Rolf Zehetbauer
Sound Director:
Evgeniy Fyodorov
Stunt Coordinator:
Valeri Kudryashov
Theatre Play:
Yevgeni Shvarts
Writer:
Grigori Gorin
Mark Zakharov
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