Release Date: 5/22/2001 Original Release: 2000 Format: DVD Length: 107 minutes Rating:PG-13 (MPAA) Rating Reason: (Reason unavailable) UPC: 794043524523 Studio: Warner Home Video
In the mystical land of Izmer, a class of Mages rule by means of magic and otherworldly powers. One Mage, Profion (Jeremy Irons), wants to rule the land by himself and hopes to topple the young and inexperienced Empress Savina (Thora Birch) by acquiring her mystical scepter--the key to controlling the Gold Dragons. To to counter Profion's plans, a young mage named Marina has to find the legendary Rod of Savrille--they key to controlling the Red Dragons. Marina teams up with a rowdy dwarf, an elf, and a pair of thieves named Ridley (Justin Whalin) and Snails (Marlon Wayans). But even with the help of this team, Marina's path to the Rod of Savrille is a rocky one laden with booby traps, puzzles, and Damodar--Profion's henchman, who threatens death at every turn. Nonetheless, the Empress and her followers are determined to face the odds to prevent the evil Profion from triumphing. The popular role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons comes to life in this film with cutting edge special effects, culminating in an awe-inspiring battle between two hordes of dragons over a huge, elaborate, Gothic city.
DVD Features
Region 1 Snap Case Letterbox - 2.35 Widescreen - 2.35 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Surround - English Additional Release Material: Deleted Scenes Making Of Documentary: LET THE GAMES BEGIN Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer Bonus Footage: SPECIAL EFFECTS DECONSTRUCTION Audio Commentary: 1. Courtney Solomon - Director, Doug Milsome - Director of Photography 2. Courtney Solomon - Director, Doug Milsome - Director of Photography, Dave Arneson - Game Creator, Justin Whalen - Star Text/Photo Galleries: Filmographies: Cast & Crew DVD-ROM Features: Weblinks DVD-ROM Games: 1. BALDUR'S GATE II DEMO 2. FAST PLAY
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