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St. George Slays the Dragon (Serbian: Свети Георгије убива аждаху / Sveti Georgije ubiva aždahu) is a Serbian war drama film directed by Srđan Dragojević and written by Dušan Kovačević. It was premiered on March 11, 2009.
The Magic Sword (also known as St. George and the Dragon, St. George and the Seven Curses, the film's original title, and The Seven Curses of Lodac) is a 1962 American adventure fantasy film directed by Bert I. Gordon [1] that is loosely based on the medieval legend of Saint George and the Dragon.
The iconography of military saints Theodore, George and Demetrius as horsemen is a direct continuation of the Roman-era "Thracian horseman" type iconography.The iconography of the dragon appears to grow out of the serpent entwining the "tree of life" on one hand, and with the draco standard used by late Roman cavalry on the other.
Kill a Dragon (filmed under the working title of To Kill a Dragon [2]) is a 1967 adventure film pitting Jack Palance against Fernando Lamas: Palance is an adventurer and Lamas is a ruthless dictator/warlord.
George Montgomery as Sheriff Gid McCool; Tab Hunter as Mike Reno; Yvonne De Carlo as Laura Mannon; Brian Donlevy as Marshal Willett; John Russell as Aaron Pleasant; Leo Gordon as Hank Pleasant; Robert Emhardt as R.C. Crawford; Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez as Angel Dominguez; James Craig as Ned Cooper; Richard Arlen as Sheriff Travis; Emile Meyer as ...
The film was based on a 30 March 1954 episode of The United States Steel Hour directed by Alex Segal starring Harry Bellaver and Royal Dano. [3]Russ Tamblyn, who had gained renown for his energetic dancing in MGM's Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954), performs a dance routine during a hoedown early in the film that includes a "shovel" dance, i.e. dancing on shovels used as stilts.
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George and the Dragon may refer to: George and the Dragon, a wooden roller coaster; George and the Dragon, a British television sitcom broadcast between 1966 and 1968; Saint George and the Dragon, a medieval legend; George and the Dragon, a film released in 2004 starring James Purefoy