Dragon Fighter (2003)
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- R
- 1h 25min
- Action, Sci-Fi
- 04 Jan 2003 (USA)
- Video
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Dean Cain | ... |
Capt. David Carver
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Kristine Byers | ... |
Dr. Meredith Winter
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Robert Zachar | ... |
Dr. Ian Drackovitch
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Marcus Aurelius | ... |
Dr. Greg Travis
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Robert DiTillio | ... |
Kevin Korisch
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Vesela Dimitrova | ... |
Bailey Kent
(as Vassela Dimitrova)
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Hristo Shopov | ... |
Capt. Sergei Petrov
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Chuck Eckert | ... |
Cookie
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Kelly Wilborn | ... |
Dying Mother
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Hector Kleist | ... |
Knight #1
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John Barnsall | ... |
Knight #2
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Chad Boyer | ... |
Knight #3
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Matthew Coe | ... |
Knight #4
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Matt Harris | ... |
Knight #5
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Darius Kerns | ... |
Knight #6
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Harold McBain | ... |
Knight #7
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Hristo Dimitrov | ... |
Radiation man (uncredited)
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Directed by
Phillip J. Roth |
Written by
Michael Johnston | ... | (screenplay) (as Micheal Baldwin) |
Phillip J. Roth | ... | (screenplay) (as Phillip Roth) |
Produced by
Jeffery Beach | ... | producer |
Dean Cain | ... | producer |
John Capilla | ... | line producer |
Janine M. Clark | ... | line producer |
Melanie J. Elin | ... | producer |
James Hollensteiner | ... | executive producer (as Jim Hollensteiner) |
Thomas J. Niedermeyer Jr. | ... | executive producer |
Ken Olandt | ... | executive producer |
Phillip J. Roth | ... | producer |
T.J. Sakasegawa | ... | associate producer |
Richard Smith | ... | executive producer |
Plamen Voynovsky | ... | co-producer |
Music by
Anthony Riparetti | ... | (as Tony Riparetti) |
Cinematography by
Todd Barron |
Editing by
David Flores | ||
Christian McIntire |
Editorial Department
Greg Babor | ... | assistant editor |
David Block | ... | colorist (uncredited) |
Production Design by
Kes Bonnet |
Art Direction by
Boris Michaels |
Costume Design by
Irina Kotcheva | ... | (as Irene Sinclair) |
Makeup Department
Francie Hart | ... | makeup department head |
Mariana Love | ... | key hair stylist / key makeup artist |
Production Management
Vladimir Voynovsky | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Victor Bojinov | ... | first assistant director |
Todor Chapkanov | ... | second assistant director |
Hristo Dimitrov | ... | assistant director |
Alexander Kossev | ... | second second assistant director |
Art Department
Kory Angels | ... | set dresser |
John Ayerman | ... | set dresser |
Bogdan Bogdanov | ... | carpenter |
Bodie Bran | ... | carpenter |
Dean Chevys | ... | set dresser |
Marvin Dresser | ... | set dresser |
Fred Flutie | ... | foreman |
Steve Georgie | ... | construction coordinator |
Oliver Johnson | ... | lead set dresser |
Petar Lozanoff | ... | set dresser (as Petar Lozanov) |
John Miter | ... | property master |
Dina Ogden | ... | set dresser |
Mike Oslan | ... | set dresser |
Piper Penderghast | ... | set dresser |
Danny Peters | ... | carpenter |
Dimiter Petkov | ... | set dresser (as Dorian Peters) |
Vladimir Petkov | ... | carpenter |
Boris Planter | ... | swing |
Nikolay Popov | ... | assistant property master (as Nicholas Belvedere) |
John Prolen | ... | set dresser |
Marvin Rankin | ... | swing |
Theo Shiner | ... | carpenter |
Todor Tunov | ... | set dresser |
George Valerie | ... | set dresser |
Lad Valient | ... | set dresser |
Marion Valkerie | ... | swing |
Visual Effects by
Ulysses Argetta | ... | digital compositor |
Steven M. Blasini | ... | visual effects coordinator |
Yancy Calzada | ... | visual effects supervisor: American team |
David Chan | ... | digital compositor: American team |
Vince Di Meglio | ... | digital compositor |
Harry Eisenstein | ... | 3d animation |
Steve Graves | ... | digital compositor |
Bradley Mullennix | ... | digital artist: consultant |
James Perry | ... | visual effects supervisor: American team |
Iva Petkova | ... | visual effects |
Jason Shulman | ... | digital artist: American team |
Alvaro Villagomez | ... | visual effects supervisor |
Stunts
Raicho Vasilev | ... | stunt performer |
Kaloian Vodenicharov | ... | stunts |
Yordan Zahariev | ... | stunt coordinator (as Jordan Harris) |
Camera and Electrical Department
John Angelo | ... | best boy electric |
Tony Basil | ... | loader |
Fidel Canstro | ... | electrician |
George Carter | ... | second assistant camera: "b" camera |
Jesus Chavez | ... | second assistant camera |
Georgy Dimitrov | ... | first assistant camera: "b" camera (as George Dimitrov) |
Vasil Galabov | ... | key grip |
Val Gavin | ... | key grip |
Robert Grekov | ... | electrician (as Robert Gecko) |
Alexander Johnson | ... | first assistant camera |
Angel Johnson | ... | gaffer |
Jimmy Johnson | ... | grip |
Kurt Johnson | ... | best boy grip |
Liam Kibbutz | ... | lighting technician |
Erwin Lanzensberger | ... | steadicam operator |
Donny May | ... | first assistant camera: "b" camera |
Alexander Rummy | ... | second assistant camera: "b" camera (as Alexander Crummy) |
Miroslav Stoilov | ... | video assist (as Ross Stanley) |
Simon Varsano | ... | still photographer |
Boris Vassilev | ... | electric trainer (as Bobby Vase) |
Casting Department
Alexander Kossev | ... | extras casting director |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Lana Gersh | ... | set costumer |
Anna Stephanie | ... | wardrobe supervisor |
Script and Continuity Department
Krasimira Karachorova | ... | script supervisor (as Krassimira Carmen) |
Transportation Department
Nikolai Milev | ... | driver: cast |
Alexander Peytchev | ... | transportation captain |
Additional Crew
Cherise Honey | ... | assistant: Mr. Beach |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Unified Film Organization (UFO) (2003) (World-wide)
- Sci Fi (2008) (France) (tv)
- First International Production (2009) (France) (DVD)
- First Look International (2003) (United States) (DVD)
- Full Media (2003) (Japan) (DVD)
- Full Media (2003) (Japan) (VHS)
- e-m-s the DVD-Company (Germany) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Film Finances (completion guarantor)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
A group of scientists, working in a deep underground lab, clones and hatches a 1,000-year-old dragon, after finding its remains in a cavern in southern England. After the critter goes from one cell to full grown in 3 hours, it goes on a rampage, killing most of the scientists and escaping to the surface. Naturally, bullets don't faze it at all. Our Intrepid Hero helps kill if before it can menace all mankind. Sort of "Alien" meets "Reign of Fire". Written by fgunther |
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Taglines | There can be only one dominant species. See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $3,000,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | The split screens were added in the edit as an attempt to make the "talking heads" scenes more interesting. See more » |
Goofs | There is a fusion explosion in the lab, with power half the Hiroshima bomb. After it's exploded, rescuers find another lab just 30 meters below explosion point. The lab is still quite operational, and even the second dragon is alive and well. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Episode #28.11 (2003). See more » |
Crazy Credits | No animals, including dragons, were injured in the making of this motion picture. See more » |