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5.0 Adventures of a Teenage Dragonslayer
Comedy, Television, Kids & Family, Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Bullied 12-year-old Arthur learns that he alone holds the key to slaying a vicious dragon after being rescued by a benevolent troll in this fantasy adventure for the entire family. When Arthur fails to convince his skeptical mother that their small town is about to come under attack from a fire-breathing dragon, the determined boy enlists his best friends Tim and Natalie to help slay the beast before the suburbs burn.
Rating
PG
Director
Andrew Lauer
Studio
Razor Sharp Productions
Writer
Jamie Nash
- I like this movie. It's different, the style is great for kids and adults who want a more realistic approach to camerawork, so we can more believe it's real. The troll was funny and I like his voice, and the dragons -2 of them, were the best parts of the film. so much personality and nicely animated. Not the same old Hollywood perfect everything so its some other world. Good stars too.Reply
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- Great little family movie, plenty of action & kid-friendly situations. The CGI is good for this little independent film.Reply
- lame when they said teenage i thought they would be teenagers, and he be like in a new world fighting dragons.Reply
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- This is so silly it was almost watchable...right up until the troll appeared and tried to be Schmeegle out of the Twin Towers...The kids loved it I suppose but adults should steer clear.Reply
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