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Release Date:
June 26, 1981
Original Title:
Dragonslayer
Alternate Titles:
El dragón del lago de fuego
Le Dragon du lac de feu
Переможець дракона
Genres:
Adventure | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Walt Disney Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 GB: PG JP: G NL: 12 SE: 11 US: PG
Runtime: 108
The sorcerer and his apprentice Galen are on a mission to kill an evil dragon to save the King’s daughter from being sacrificed according to a pact that the King himself made with the dragon to protect his kingdom.
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Art Direction:
Alan Cassie
Associate Producer:
Eric Rattray
Casting:
Deborah Brown
Debbie McWilliams
Costume Design:
Anthony Mendleson
Director:
Matthew Robbins
Director of Photography:
Derek Vanlint
Editor:
Tony Lawson
Executive Producer:
Howard W. Koch
Hair Designer:
Barbara Ritchie
Bobbie Smith
Makeup Artist:
Jane Royle
Graham Freeborn
Nick Dudman
Original Music Composer:
Alex North
Producer:
Hal Barwood
Production Design:
Elliot Scott
Screenplay:
Matthew Robbins
Hal Barwood
Set Decoration:
Ian Whittaker
Sound Recordist:
Walter Murch
Still Photographer:
Laurie Ridley
Stunt Coordinator:
Terry Walsh
Stunts:
Tony Smart
Peter Diamond
Vic Armstrong
Unit Production Manager:
Donald Toms
Visual Effects:
Paul Huston
Phil Tippett
Visual Effects Camera:
Selwyn Eddy
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Dennis Muren
Wardrobe Assistant:
Renee Heimer
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