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Dragons from the and the World

Name: Dragonslayer
Production: Paramount
Director: Matthew Robbins
Theatrical Release Date: June 26, 1981
DVD Release Date: October 21, 2003
Genre: Fantasy
Rated: PG
Running time: 109 min.
Budget Estimate: $18 Million

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Title


Ulrich the magician

A dragon's tooth

Valerian (as a man)

Tyrian




Galen / Ulrich

Go on, you can't hurt me...

Apparently, he can
(Ulrich's funeral pyre)

A virgin sacrifice

Horsrik


Hodge dying




Magical landslide to seal the dragon's lair

Valerian (as a woman)




The King Casiodorus Rex

Princess Elspeth







Pissed dragon

A dragonslayer lance










Dragon hatchlings eating the princess







Vermithrax Pejorative







Ulrich resurrection










The dragon is killed