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Release Date:
March 28, 2004
Original Title:
George and the Dragon
Alternate Titles:
Dragon sword
Genres:
Adventure
Production Companies:
ApolloMedia
Ravenhouse Entertainment
The Carousel Picture Company
Production Countries:
Germany | Luxembourg | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: PG12 US: PG
Runtime: 93
In 12th century England, the handsome and noble knight, George, has left the Crusades behind to follow his dream of a peaceful life on his own piece of land. However, in order to obtain his land from the ruling King Edgaar, he must help find the King's missing daughter, Princess Lunna, a quest which sees George drawn into an unexpected battle with the kingdom's last surviving dragon.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Alessandro Bolognesi
"B" Camera Operator:
Carlo Thiel
Animal Wrangler:
Willy Loedts
Armorer:
Arnaud Peletier
Assistant Accountant:
Benny Neves
Kristjan Hardarson
Assistant Camera:
Graham Johnston
Assistant Editor:
Jean-Luc Simon
Laurent Eloy
Vincent Schmitt
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Annick Lockman
Best Boy Electric:
Gilbert Degrand
Boom Operator:
Alain Goniva
Casting:
Monique Durlacher
Shannon Makhanian
Chaperone:
Susan Weeks
Chief Lighting Technician:
Eric Wobma
Clapper Loader:
Théodore Theodorides
Mathilde Bouts
Alex Aach
Co-Producer:
Jan Fantl
Michael Cowan
Jason Piette
Conductor:
Gast Waltzing
Construction Coordinator:
Norbert Schmit
Construction Foreman:
Reinhold Broil
Construction Manager:
Bruno Zenatello
Costume Consultant:
Cynthia Dumont
Costume Design:
Uli Simon
Dialect Coach:
Jessica Drake
Julia Wilson Dickson
Dialogue Editor:
Karl Atteln
Chris Simon
Director:
Tom Reeve
Director of Photography:
Joost van Starrenburg
Draughtsman:
Claudio Campana
Editor:
Misch Bervard
Jonathan P. Shaw
Electrician:
Jose Pinto de Jesus
Joe Tolen
Executive Producer:
David Rogers
Michael Burks
Frank Hübner
Jeremy Saunders
Adam Betteridge
Alex Marshall
Extras Casting:
Katja Wolf
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Wolfgang Wesemann
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Riccardo Besantini
First Assistant Director:
Sean Guest
Focus Puller:
Zoe Vrnek
Johan Apers
Foley Artist:
Mel Kutbay
Joo Fürst
Wilmont Schulze
Foley Editor:
Yann Wirthor
Gaffer:
Mick Durlacher
Grip:
Nunes Neto Ornei
Nik Matic
Clayton Ramsey
Hair Designer:
Katja Reinert-Alexis
Leendert van Nimwegen
Key Grip:
Jean-François Roqueplo
Line Producer:
Meinir Stoutt
Location Assistant:
Stephane Wasila
Location Manager:
Philip James Morgan
Pascal Charlier
Makeup & Hair:
Claudine Moureaud
René Jordan
Frederic Roeser
Sybille Ahlers
Marlyss Hupertz
Pina Boehler
Katja Wevand
Catherine Hild
Makeup Designer:
Katja Reinert-Alexis
Leendert van Nimwegen
Negative Cutter:
Renate Siegl
Patricia Ferbeck
Orchestrator:
Gast Waltzing
Original Music Composer:
Gast Waltzing
Post Production Supervisor:
Christopher P. Kibbey
Producer:
Todd Moyer
Romain Schroeder
Production Accountant:
Penelope Robinson
Production Coordinator:
Sophie Treacher
Production Design:
Peter Powis
Production Secretary:
Kirsten Ferwerda
Property Master:
Colin Thurston
Rigging Grip:
Mario Matic
Scenic Artist:
Nigel Hughes
Screenplay:
Michael Burks
Tom Reeve
Script Supervisor:
Tilly Creswell
Sheila McNaught
Second Assistant Director:
James Andrew Haven
Second Second Assistant Director:
Ralph Eisenmann
Set Decoration:
Colin Thurston
Sound Designer:
Nigel Holland
Guido Zettier
Sound Editor:
Karl Atten
Frank Casaretto
Gerald Welter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Abi Schneider
Benjamin A. Rosenkind
Sound Supervisor:
Ulf Herrmann
Special Effects Coordinator:
Edward Wiesenhaan
Special Effects Supervisor:
Harry Wiesenhaan
Standby Art Director:
Christina Schaffer
Still Photographer:
Etienne Braun
Storyboard Artist:
Alexander Manasse
Stunt Coordinator:
Rick Wiessenhaan
Stunt Double:
Cliff McLaughlin
Ben Wright
Stunts:
Rob de Groot
Vanessa Wieduwilt
Olivier Vitrant
Supervising Art Director:
Keith Slote
Supervising Sound Editor:
Nigel Holland
Guido Zettier
Tailor:
Patrick Lebreton
Third Assistant Director:
Jim Probyn
Unit Production Manager:
Rozenn Le Pape
Unit Publicist:
Nathalie Reuter
Visual Effects Editor:
Kenton Hulme
Damon Fecht
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Erik Strauss
Wardrobe Assistant:
Jimmy Wolff
Magdalena Marczynska
Uli Zegers
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Françoise Meyer
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