Dragon Hunters

March 20th, 2008







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Dragon Hunters

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Plot
A fantastic tale telling the adventures of two dragon hunters!

Release Year: 2008

Rating: 6.7/10 (4,940 voted)

Director: Guillaume Ivernel

Stars: Vincent Lindon, Patrick Timsit, Philippe Nahon

Storyline
The world has become a vast conglomerate of islands of varying size and shape. This babbling universe is mainly populated with ruthless rogues, surly peasants and illiterate, petty lords. Their main concerns revolve around two fundamental rules: Eat and don't get eaten. For this new world has become infested with a terrible plague: omnipresent, monstrously famished, mutant creatures, are wreaking havoc - They are known as the Dragons. Gwizdo and Lian-Chu are two dragon hunters, but are a long way from being among the best. Their only real talents: the size of the hulking brute with the heart of gold, Lian-Chu, and Gwizdo's talent for scams of all and any shape or form. Their sole ambition: to buy a little farm where they can relax and raise mussels, a creature that is a lot less unpleasant and difficult to hunt down than dragons. A few islands away rises the fortress of Lord Arnold...

Writers: Arthur Qwak, Frédéric Lenoir

Cast:
Vincent Lindon - Lian-Chu (voice: French version)
Patrick Timsit - Gwizdo (voice: French version)
Philippe Nahon - Le Seigneur Arnold (voice: French version)
Amanda Lear - Gildas (voice: French version)
Marie Drion - Zoé (voice: French version)
Jeremy Prevost - Hector (voice: French version)
Jean-Marc Lentretien - Mamular (voice: French version)
John Di Maggio - Fat John (voice: English version)
Elias Eliot - Gildas (voice: Danish version)
Jess Harnell - Gildas (voice: English version)
Nick Jameson - Lord Arnold (voice: English version)
Mary Mouser - Zoé (voice: English version) (as Mary Matilyn Mouser)
Rob Paulsen - Gwizdo / Bat / Lensflair (voice: English version)
Forest Whitaker - Lian-Chu (voice: English version)
Dave Wittenberg - Hector (voice: English version)

Taglines: La chasse aux dragons, c'est pas un conte de fées (Dragon hunting isn't a fairy tale)



Details

Official Website: Bac Films [France] | Official site |

Release Date: 20 March 2008

Filming Locations: France

Box Office Details

Budget: €11,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend: BRL 549,804 (Brazil) (7 September 2008) (104 Screens)

Gross: BRL 549,804 (Brazil) (7 September 2008)



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User Review

What a beauty!

Rating: 9/10

This is a real eye candy. A world made of floating islands and flying ancient cities. Huge monsters whose preferred method of attack is hurling cathedrals at their opponents... Who can resist that? An ancient prophecy, a bunch of underdog heroes and a cute princess in search of her hero... sounds familiar...? Yes we heard that song before. But You will forget that while looking at the spectacular scenery.

This movie is fun to watch while it lasts. But after leaving the cinema You'll be longing for a little bit more story.

What is behind the 30-years-circle? What drove the knight crazy? Who built all these fabulous monuments, castles and cities... and why are they falling apart? And apart from that one bunch of farmers, where are the people? Really, this picture looks so intriguing, but it's no Lord of the Rings.





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