Film Dawn Of The Dragon Slayer
Dawn of the Dragonslayer a.k.a Paladin: Dawn of the Dragonslayer Arrowstorm Entertainment, Ireland, USA, 2011. Will Shepherd (Richard McWilliams) and his father Tom (Anthony Murphy) are sheep herders.
Will Shepherd (Richard McWilliams) and his father Tom (Anthony Murphy) are sheep herders. Dragon is killing sheep so Will's father wants to send him to work as bondsman for Baron Sterling (British TV and film actor Ian Cullen) so that he can some day be knight. Will wants to find dragon's egg so they could be rich.
During the search father is killed by dragon. Will wants revenge but father's friend Crow (Michael O'Flaherty) sends him to town. Will Shepherd Father Tom The filming locations are nice. This is like a fantasy version of ' It is not so much of an action spectacle but a romantic drama, bit like 'Wuthering Heights' with dragons and magic. The romance of Will and Kate advances naturally and the pair must overcome difficult obstacles along the way. The character Lady Spriggs seems minor character at first but becomes important later.
The special effects look nice and manage to overcome the budget limitations. Ali m3501 b1 software download. Generally it does not have the usual cheap Aura of low budget fantasy movies, but looks more like a British perod drama.
Far be it from me to let a low-budget dragon epic slip past, considering that low-budget dragon movies are right behind Steven Seagal movies and low-budget Shark Attack movies when it comes to representation on this low budget website. This has led me to the conclusion that when one is tight on a budget, and one needs a computer generated monster, sharks and dragons must be the most economical to get animated. But of course none of that is neither here nor there at the moment as we prepare to inform and educate about today's low budget dragon epic, 'Dawn of the Dragon Slayer', a film much heavier on the melodrama than it was on the dragon slaying. Will Shepherd (Richard McWilliams) is an impetuous, hot headed young man in medieval Scotland who has somehow roped his old man into going out dragon hunting, who was really just going along to keep an eye on the boy. Dragons have stuff in them which will yield one a tidy sum, but of course it is actually trapping a dragon which makes getting this stuff exorbitantly dangerous.
Tragically Will's father gets fried like a piece of tasty bacon during this ill-fated adventure and Will is sad. Will would like to stay home and avenge his father, but he must honor his father's wishes that he travel to city become a bondsman - whatever that is - which could set him on the path of Knighthood. On this walk Will meets some never-do-wells who chastise the boy because he's from the mountains, which apparently is like saying you live in a Trailer Park in this day and age, then he runs into the lovely maiden Kate (Nicola Posener) who is daughter to the nobleman Baron Sterling (Ian Cullen) who Will is supposed to meet with.
Sure they don't exactly hit it off, but we all know that Love is in The Air. Love will not be Denied.
Love is Gentle and Kind. At this point 'Dawn of the Dragon Slayer' digs deeper into its melodramatic roots. Will is frustrated because the Baron has the boy digging holes and shoveling dookey which isn't very Knight-like. The Maiden Kate is frustrated because her old man is an insufferable asshole and won't let her do anything. Then the roguish Knight Rogan (Phillip Brodie) shows up, sees Kate looking all grown up and stuff and figures it would be economically feasible if The Baron gave her to him. Considering the Baron is financially strapped right now, this seems like the logical thing to do. And of course Will and Kate's initial chilliness defrosts as the seeds of love begin to grow.
A love montage shall ensue. Eventually the Dragon shows back up causing a ruckus. Will wants to kill it for obvious reasons but he's not quite ready, the Baron wants it dead to gain favor with The King, Rogan is up to absolutely no good and Kate, who dabbles in a little witchcraft on the side, is sad since her old man is being jerkier than usual and Will has decided a poor mountain boy shouldn't be with a beautiful princess. Then Will gets ready for that dang dragon, Rogan gets his, the Baron becomes slightly less of an asshole and love has come full circle. So 'Dawn of the Dragon Slayer' is actually a pretty decent movie, as long as you're prepared for what you are signing on for before you enter the room.