In present-day London, 10-year-old Quinn visits his construction engineer mother at her work. When he crawls into a cavern the workers have uncovered, he finds a large, fire-breathing dragon--which destroys the site and kills his mother. Fast-forward to 2020. Quinn (Christian Bale, AMERICAN PSYCHO) is living in a castle in Northumberton, the leader of survivors of the dragon plague which has wiped out a large portion of the human population. He and his colony, including dozens of orphans, eke out an existence in hopes that the human race will someday take back the planet from the gigantic, winged monsters. Enter Van Zan (Matthew McConaughey), a war-mad American and his team of military trained fighters. They offer to team up with Quinn and his people, but only if they consent to the American's extreme tactics to destroy the fire-breathing beasts.
Directed by Rob Bowman (X FILES), REIGN OF FIRE combines elements of ALIENS, THE ROAD WARRIOR, and 1981's DRAGONSLAYER for a potent genre cocktail that takes a traditionally medieval monster into the future and injects it into state-of-the-art action sequences. The film plays as post-apocalyptic sci-fi, but the stunningly executed dragon sequences are pure horror, especially as the menacing creatures slaughter prominent characters with extreme speed and ruthlessness.
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Theatrical Release Date
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2002
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Cast and Crew
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Rob Bowman
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Kevin Peterka,
Gregg Chabot
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Gary Barber,
Jonathan Glickman
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Roger Birnbaum,
Richard D. Zanuck
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Lili Fini Zanuck
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Christian Bale,
Matthew McConaughey,
Izabella Scorupco,
Gerard Butler,
Alice Krige,
Alexander Siddig
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Screenwriter:
Terry Hayes
Director of Photography:
Adrian Biddle
Costume Designer:
Joan Bergin
Composer:
Edward Shearmur
Screenwriter:
Matt Greenberg
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