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EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 2H 37M

Dragonslayer (1981) Directed by Matthew Robbins Review

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Sword and Sorcuary continues with the cult-classic Dragonslayer! The ILM-studded dark fantasy epic that wrongfully bombed at the box office has, over the years, cemented itself as a staple of the genre, influencing the likes of Dragonlance Chronicles and A Song of Ice and Fire, among others. And we love it to bits.Support the showEmail Us! [email protected]

Sword and Sorcuary continues with the cult-classic Dragonslayer! The ILM-studded dark fantasy epic that wrongfully bombed at the box office has, over the years, cemented itself as a staple of the genre, influencing the likes of Dragonlance Chronicles and A Song of Ice and Fire, among others. And we love it to bits.Support the showEmail Us! [email protected]

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