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Synopsis: When Geoff, an orphaned stable boy (Chris Masterson), discovers Drake (voice of Robby Benson), the world's last living dragon, he realizes that his dream of becoming a knight in shining armor can now come true. Together, they soon face challenges that turn them into heroes. But caught up in the excitement of their new lives, Geoff and Drake fail to see the hidden dangers that surround them.
Director(s): Doug Lefler
Production: Universal Studios
  6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
40%
PG
Year:
2000
84 min
306 Views


be doing down here ?

Ah. This was not

a good idea.

[ Screams ]

[ Growling ]

Stay away from me !

[ Growling,

Sniffing ]

[ Growling Continues ]

You know, you-you'd better--

You'd better go.

You're not supposed to be here.

How long have you

been down here ?

I've always been here.

- I'm Geoff.

- I'm Drake.

Here. Give me that.

Seven lashes to anyone

caught without their tunic.

Those men from the East

are still waiting, Lord.

Show them in.

Please.

[ Kwan ]

Thank you for seeing us.

Not at all.

It's an honor.

We are on a quest

related to the arrival

of the two-tailed comet.

Well, you don't have

much time.

According to my star charts

and calculations, the comet

will return one week from today.

What do you hope

to accomplish ?

We seek the dragon

of the prophecy.

Hmm. A noble

though nonsensical mission,

since nothing is left

of dragons but their legend.

- Respectfully. I saw

a dragon's claw just last night.

- Did you ?

Friar Peter claimed

it belong ed to Draco himself,

but can we be sure ?

All this talk of dragons

and prophecies...

will frighten

the common people.

They're terrified of dragons,

with good reason.

For your own safety, you should

leave this kingdom tonight.

Stefan, see them safely

to the border.

[ Bell Tolling ]

[ Narrator ]

Back at the monastery,

Geoff visited the dungeon...

every chance he got.

I suspect he hoped

that knowing Drake...

would somehow lead

to adventure and fame.

Geoff must have been

sorely disappointed to learn

he had befriended a dragon...

who had no idea how to fly

or breathe fire.

Oh, come on, Geoff.

Your tunic

doesn't look that bad.

I hate this thing.

Itches and it's

the color of worm vomit.

That's not the color

of my vomit.

The old code

doesn't say anything...

about what you've got to wear

to become a knight.

Well, I've got about as much

chance of becoming a knight...

as I do of convincing you

to come outside.

Friar Peter made me promise

that I would never go outside.

You're a dragon.

Act like one.

Hey.

Here. Allow me.

It's Friar Peter.

Oh, no.

Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

He can't find you down here.

Hide.

Drake ?

Yes ?

I have sad news.

M-Mansel ?

What ?

What is it ?

Friar Peter is gone.

Where did he go ?

He went to heaven.

Do you know what that means ?

Oh, yes.

Did it hurt him to die ?

I don't think so.

He seemed fine yesterday,

but he was old.

This morning

he just didn't wake up.

He was very fond of you,

you know.

I know I am not

Friar Peter,

but I will do my best

to take care of you.

I promise.

Thank you, Mansel.

[ Groaning ]

I was just talkin'

to him.

I can't believe he--

I don't feel

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Patrick Read Johnson

Patrick Read Johnson (born May 7, 1962) is an American filmmaker, special effects artist and screenwriter. Born in Wadsworth, Illinois, he is best known for his directorial work on the films Spaced Invaders, Angus, Baby's Day Out, The Genesis Code and 5-25-77. He also has written and produced such films as Dragonheart. more…

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