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DragonHeart

You will believe.
1996 | 103m | English

(104637 votes)

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In an ancient time when majestic fire-breathers soared through the skies, a knight named Bowen comes face to face and heart to heart with the last dragon on Earth, Draco. Taking up arms to suppress a tyrant king, Bowen soon realizes his task will be harder than he'd imagined: If he kills the king, Draco will die as well.
Release Date: May 31, 1996
Director: Rob Cohen
Writer: Charles Edward Pogue, Patrick Read Johnson
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Action, Drama
Keywords swordplay, immortality, mythical creature, knight, battle, scheme, talking dragon, last of its kind, magic, prince, sword fight, king arthur, medieval, sword and sorcery, good versus evil, kingdom, despot, revenge, dragon, dragonslayer, 10th century, evil king
Production Companies Universal Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $115,267,375
Budget: $57,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Dennis Quaid Bowen
Sean Connery Draco (voice)
David Thewlis King Einon
Dina Meyer Kara
Pete Postlethwaite Gilbert
Jason Isaacs Lord Felton
Brian Thompson Brok
Julie Christie Queen Aislinn
Lee Oakes Young (Prince) Einon
Wolf Christian Hewe
Terry O'Neill Redbeard
Peter Hric King Freyne
Eva Vejmělková Felton's Minx
Milan Bahul Swamp Village Chief
Sandra Kovacicova Young Kara
Kyle Cohen Boy in Field
Thom Baker Aislinn's Chess Partner
John Gielgud King Arthur (voice) (uncredited)
Buddy Quaid Servant (uncredited)
Name Job
David Eggby Director of Photography
Peter Amundson Editor
Benjamín Fernández Production Design
Nada Pinter Script Supervisor
Maria Teresa Barbasso Supervising Art Director
Maurizio Silvi Makeup Artist
Terence J. Cox Special Effects Technician
Kit West Special Effects Coordinator
Trevor Wood Special Effects Technician
Chitra F. Mojtabai Second Assistant Director
Ingrid Vrabcova Stunts
Viliam Richter Production Manager
Barbara Ostrowiecki Post Production Supervisor
Stefano Spadoni Production Supervisor
Jonathan Downing Props
Ron Downing Property Master
Patrick Janicke Storyboard Artist
Jiri Juda Property Master
Stano Mozny Property Master
Dusan Svoboda Assistant Art Director
Alberto Tosto Assistant Art Director
Mentor Huebner Production Illustrator
Peter Balogh Props
Matthew McLemore Painter
Joseph Musso Storyboard Artist
Peter Petruna Assistant Production Design
Francesco Valento Carpenter
Ján Svoboda Art Direction
Giorgio Desideri Set Decoration
Thomas Casterline Costume Design
Mirella De Rossi Hairstylist
Angelo Vannella Hairstylist
Donna Smith Executive In Charge Of Production
Milan Stanisic Unit Production Manager
Hester Hargett Second Second Assistant Director
Charles Edward Pogue Screenplay
Mark Siegel Sculptor
Tracey Wilson Storyboard Artist
Rob Cohen Director
Randy Edelman Original Music Composer
Patrick Read Johnson Screenplay
Margery Simkin Casting
Anna B. Sheppard Costume Design
Phil Tippett Creature Design
Giannetto De Rossi Makeup Supervisor
Rob Coleman Animation
Jana Zvaríková Stunts
Paul Weston Stunt Coordinator
Herb Gains First Assistant Director
Monika Fišerová Stunts
Scott Squires Visual Effects Supervisor
Kiyoshi Yamasaki Weapons Master
Nikita Knatz Storyboard Artist
Name Title
Hester Hargett Co-Producer
David Rotman Executive Producer
Kelly Breidenbach Associate Producer
Patrick Read Johnson Executive Producer
Herb Gains Associate Producer
Raffaella De Laurentiis Producer
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Reviews

FilipeManuelNeto
7.0

**A good piece of family entertainment.** This is one of those regular fantasy films that were a hit when they hit television during the 90s, becoming a fairly regular presence on weekend afternoons and holidays. Easily appealing to children and young people, it is a family film that entertains a ... nd moves. The film is set in an uncertain period of the Middle Ages, in a legendary European kingdom where the young and cruel Einon reigns with an iron fist and no heart. As a teenager, his life had been saved by a dragon that gave him half of its own heart. Now, he ignores his master's lessons of honor and bravery, and rules like a tyrant. However, the population is fed up with his excesses and Bowen, the king's former tutor, decides to lead the revolt against him with the help of a dragon, the last one still alive, and precisely the one that saved the king. I'm not going to waste a lot of time on this film because it's far from being a relevant work for those involved, even though its popularity at the time was remarkable. There are many nice and well done things in this film, starting with the script. Yes, it's a cheesy story, it looks a lot like Robin Hood and other like that, it's full of clichés and the humor is, to say the least, off-putting. But the truth is that it entertains and has enough fantasy and emotion to delight us. There are some good fight scenes, the castle attack sequence is exciting and intense, the special effects and the CGI (a new technology, at the time) used are quite worthy and do a very good job considering the time and resources. We also have excellent cinematography and a memorable soundtrack, truly epic, which was then used for a thousand and one uses, as we know. The actors, despite not shining, make a credible effort and are reasonably committed. There are some well-known names here, starting with the dragon's voice, lent by the unmistakable Sir Sean Connery, in one of the best voice dubbing work done by him. Dennis Quaid was capable enough in the role of a mature hero, already not very young, but it is the quality of David Thewlis that surprises us and steals all the attention. The actor brought the perfidious King Einon to life in a truly remarkable way, with commitment and emotion, giving him touches of cynicism, sadism and madness. I have a very strong feeling that Thewlis drew his inspiration from Peter Ustinov's wonderful performance in “Quo Vadis”, in the role of Nero. Finally, Pete Postlethwaite seems to really enjoy the character he was lucky enough to play, a friendly monk with the air of a great troubadour. Unfortunately, I didn't like Dina Meyer at all: she doesn't make an effort for her character and the romantic chemistry with Quaid is absolutely nil. I also missed the contextualization, in time and space: as the film is pure fantasy, we don't even have the notion of a concrete place or time, in order to be able to copy clothes, technologies, architecture. Although the movie had good sets and costumes, I can't say that I really liked them because they were too fanciful.

Jan 09, 2023