Dragon Slayer Page #3

Synopsis: With the help of his old mentor Rias, sorceress Sonya, wizard Roe, and warriors Galen and Ryunan, brave young prince Serios must free his people from the tyrannical rule of warlock Ackdam and his demon army led by gargantuan dragon Zaggy.
 
IMDB:
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Year:
1992
45 min
392 Views


ULRICH:

Here, wear this.

Galen instinctively wraps his hand around the jewel. He c*cks

an ear.

GALEN:

Voices, singing on the road.

He hastens forward to a promontory, eager to have a look.

Ulrich does not follow. Instead, doffing his cloak, he whirls

it before him, where it magically floats a few feet off the

ground. Awkwardly, the old man clambers aboard.

GALEN:

I don't see anything.

He turns back, but the wizard is gone. A shadow falls over

him. He looks up. There, two hundred feet above the tree

tops his master is soaring on the wind.

AIRBORNE:

The old conjurer squints into the distance. Miles away and

far below a company of drab walkers winds along the margins

of the forest. They are singing a mournful round.

GALEN:

He gawks skyward. Suddenly, the old man leans down and

addresses him.

ULRICH:

(a shout)

We have visitors!

CUT TO:

ROTUNDA - NIGHT

Clustering together in the center of a wide reception hall

is a contingent of weary peasants, awkward amidst the dusty

rugs, drapes and heavy furniture. Their leader is a fineboned

youth, not yet twenty. Like the others, he is uneasy; his

name is Valerian. Hodge enters and sets a tray of mead before

them. He leaves without a word. The visitors stare glumly at

the refreshment, but are too timorous to go near it.

CONJURING ROOM:

Galen helps Ulrich prepare for the audience. The sorcerer

peers at himself in a full-length mirror, adjusting the hem

of a black robe.

ULRICH:

Looks forbidding enough, don't you

think?

GALEN:

Here are your sticks.

ULRICH:

No -- they'll think me infirm. You

know, Balisarius wore this whenever

he changed lead into gold. He could

really do that, you know. I never

could. Too bad -- you'd stand to

inherit some real wealth.

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Matthew Robbins

Matthew Robbins is an American screenwriter, film producer and film director. He has worked with Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Guillermo del Toro and Walter Murch, and has had cameo appearances in THX 1138 and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. more…

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