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The Crown and the Dragon
2013, regia di Anne K. Black
Scheda: Nazione: USA - Produzione: Arrowstorm Entertainment, Wulf / Gourley Productions - Distribuzione: AMG Entertainment, Splendid Film - Sceneggiatura: Anne K. Black, Kynan Griffin, Justin Partridge - Fotografia: Ty Arnold - Montaggio: Kohl Glass - Art Direction: Seth Wulf - Scenografia: Justin Partridge - Costumi: Clare Niederpruem - Musiche: Christian Davis - Formato: Color - Durata: 91'.
Cast: Anne K. Black, Kynan Griffin, Owen Barton,Justin Partridge, Amy De Bhrún, Angus Brown, Claire Cordingley, Stefan Dubois, Kynan Griffin, David Haydn, Ava Hunt, Grant Hutchinson, Christophe Lombardi, Tom Murphy, Maclain Nelson, Clare Niederpruem, Ciaran O'Grady, Nicola Posener, Vidal Sancho, Tim Treloar, Janine Ingrid Ulfane.
Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review: IMDb
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«There has been a recent resurgence of fantasy based movies ever since
The Lord
of the Rings trilogy hit last decade. Now we have
Game of Thrones carrying the torch.
But this genre has always been a favorite for B movies. The Crown and the Dragon is an independent fantasy film about a land plagued by a dragon. A young
noblewoman, Ellen (Amy De Bhrún), and her aunt are on a mission to bring an
ancient relic to the secret coronation of the rightful king. Ellen’s aunt is
murdered on their voyage, leaving her to continue the mission. Luckily Ellen is
saved by a smuggler, Aedin (David Haydn), and he agrees to accompany her for a
price. The two aren’t just dealing with a dragon, but an evil magister who will
do anything to get his hand on the relic – and use it for his own evil
advancement. Can Ellen fill her aunt’s shoes and become the Paladin, the
prophesied dragon slayer? Normally I’d give this 2 1/2 stars, but the two leads
pulled me into the film with nice on-screen chemistry. David Haydn is a B movie
version of Gerard Butler, and just as likable. The special effects are a tad
better than most at this level, but they still are nowhere near a major
Hollywood picture. If you’re willing to suspend your disbelief a little more
than usual you’ll find a well-directed and acted film. The script and story are
standard fare for fantasy, but they aren’t bad – and in many ways I felt like I
was watching a Corman B movie fantasy film from my youth. As the film progresses
it keeps getting better, with scenes we don’t see very often anymore – such as a
scene where Ellen’s naked body is curled up in a fetal position as magic symbols
are painted on her side. It’s a beautifully fun shot, similar to something out
of the mystical world of Conan the Barbarian. One thing that falls flat here is
the fight choreography. That can be excused though, as there is blood and
physical damage done in the fights, although this isn’t a blood soaked film by
any means. Christian Davis’ score is by far the most brilliant thing here,
giving weight to the images and bringing the emotional impact of shots to a new
level. Whatever this music cost, it was definitely worth it. Shot on location in
the beautiful countryside of Ireland, The Crown and the Dragon does its
real castle sets justice. An issue that can bring down a period production such
as this is costumes, something TCatD also excelled at. The film as a whole kept
my interest and I’d recommend this to fantasy lovers and B movie aficionados
alike».
Conosciuto anche con i titoli: Paladin. Die Krone des Königs; The Virgin and the Warrior.