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Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 4006680032429
Format: PAL
Region Code: 2
Sales Rank: 120681
Theatrical Release Date: 2004
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - A wonderful, feelgood movie
I loved this movie. It has everything you need for a great "feelgood" movie - an amazing cast, well done comedy, and an exciting plotline.
This is probably the only light-hearted fantasy I've seen in years. It was a much-needed vacation from constant death, gore, and overdone acting. In fact, this movie had basically no gore at all - in one scene when the priest is slashed the red liquid that pours out of the wound turns out to be wine from a satchel!
This movie made me ... Read More
Rating: - Cute--with an interesting ending
Definitely glad I didn't buy the film, but it was great for a watch. With all the CGI available now, I was really disappointed we saw so little of the dragon herself. The human action just wasn't enough to keep me intrigued all the way through.
Rating: - Too much George, too little dragon
The barely-even-released George and the Dragon is better than its troubled post-production history implies, but despite being considerably more competent the best that can really be said of it is that it's harmless. Aside from some miscasting and weak performances - take a bow Michael Clarke Duncan, Joan `Pantomime Dame' Plowright and a WTF-are-you-doing-here Patrick Swayze looking like Medieval Texas trailer trash - the biggest problem is that there's too much George, too little dragon. James Purefoy's ... Read More
Rating: - Amazing Cast-Terrible Movie
George and the Dragon was quite a disappointment, considering the makeup of the cast: Patrick Swayze, Michael Clarke Duncan, and Val Kilmer among others.
There are no words to describe how AWFUL (!!!) this "movie" was from beginning to end, but let me try anyway so as to give people a fair chance to avoid it and thus try and prevent their day/evening from being ruined: the film deals with the return of an English Crusader, who decides to visit the king and ask him for an acre of land to live off. ... Read More
Rating: - Amazing Movie Despite A Few Weaknesses
I will admit, this movie has a few weaknesses, but those should not stand in the way of the strengths.
"George and the Dragon," which also appeared on the Sci-Fi channel under the title "Dragon Sword," REALLY reminded me of the dragon stories I used to read and watch when I was a kid and young adult. However, it's told in a way that appeals to adults as well. It follows the quest of George (James Purefoy), a knight who just returned from the Crusades. George is the ideal crusade knight: ... Read More
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