Dragonquest (film)

Dragonquest is a 2009 fantasy film produced by The Asylum. It stars legendary sword-and-sandal veteran Marc Singer as Maxim, a warrior who must guide a young farm boy across a dangerous terrain to retrieve the missing gems from an ancient medallion in order to bring peace to the land. The film also stars Jason Connery as The King and Brian Thompson as the villain, Kirill. The film is a mockbuster of the film "Eragon".

Dragonquest
Directed byMark Atkins
Produced byDavid Michael Latt
David Rimawi
Paul Bales
Written byBrian Brinkman
Micho Rutare
StarringMarc Singer
Jason Connery
Daniel Bonjour
Jay Beyers
Jack Goldenberg
Music bySanya Mateyas
Chris Ridenhour
CinematographyMark Atkins
Edited byBrian Brinkman
Production
company
Distributed byThe Asylum
Release date
  • March 31, 2009 (2009-03-31)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$600.000

It bears no relation to either the novel of the same name by Anne McCaffrey or the Dragon Quest series of role-playing games by publisher Square Enix.

Plot

The film takes place in a world based loosely on Medieval Europe, where Sorcery is commonplace and people live in a feudal society.

An evil wizard, wishing to conquer the world for his own, unleashes a seemingly unstoppable dragon onto the world to terrorize the peasant folk into submission. The creature can withstand any attack from humans, and appears indestructible.

However, a small resistance movement has formed to defeat the wizard utilizing the strength of a fabled dragon believed to be the only creature in the land that can match the fire dragon in strength, and so the vigilantes set out in their quest for the dragon to save the kingdom.

Cast

  • Marc Singer as Maxim
  • Brian Thompson as Kirill
  • Jason Connery as Gurion
  • Daniel Bonjour as Arkadi
  • Jennifer Dorogi as Katya
  • Russell Reynolds as Anson
  • Richard Lund as King Agmar
  • Jack Goldenberg as Frank
  • Jay Beyers as Tolfar Thug

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