Kill a Dragon

1967 film by Michael D. Moore


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::summary 1967 film by Michael D. Moore ::

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FieldValue
nameKill a Dragon
imageKilldrpos.jpg
captionOriginal film poster
directorMichael D. Moore
producerHal Klein
writerWilliam Marks
George Schenck
starringJack Palance
Fernando Lamas
Aldo Ray
musicPhilip Springer
Buddy Kaye (lyrics)
Pat Briley (title song)
cinematographyEmmanuel I. Rojas
distributorUnited Artists
released
runtime91 minutes
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
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| name = Kill a Dragon | image = Killdrpos.jpg | caption = Original film poster | director = Michael D. Moore | producer = Hal Klein | writer = William Marks George Schenck | starring = Jack Palance Fernando Lamas Aldo Ray | music = Philip Springer Buddy Kaye (lyrics) Pat Briley (title song) | cinematography = Emmanuel I. Rojas | editing = | distributor = United Artists | released = | runtime = 91 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = | gross = Kill a Dragon (filmed under the working title of To Kill a Dragonp. 309 American Cinematographer , Volume 48 1967) is a 1967 adventure film pitting Jack Palance against Fernando Lamas: Palance is an adventurer and Lamas is a ruthless dictator/warlord. Filmed on location in Hong Kong and Macau, it was produced by Aubrey Schenck and released through United Artists. In the United States the film was double billed with Navajo Joe. Co-star Aldo Ray later appeared in Lamas's The Violent Ones (1967).

Plot

On an island of Hong Kong’s New Territories, a ship's cargo of nitroglycerin washes ashore due to a typhoon. The islanders claim the cargo under the law of salvage, but the powerful Nico Patrai threatens to destroy the island and its inhabitants if the nitroglycerine is not given to him in three days.

The village head Win Lim and two other islanders escape Patrai's men to go to Macau where they seek the help of soldier of fortune Rick Masters who lives on a junk. Masters defeats some of Patrai's henchmen who have pursued the villagers. Win Lim offers him one third of the profits of the cargo if he can transport it to Hong Kong.

Masters recruits some of his friends to take on Patrai.

Cast

Jack Palance ... Rick Masters

Fernando Lamas ... Nico Patrai

Aldo Ray ... Vigo

Aliza Gur ... Tisa

Kam Tong ... Win Lim

Don Knight ... Ian

Hans William Lee ... Jimmie

Judy Dan ... Chunhyang

Young Yip Wang ... Chang

Quotes

The film's title is mirrored by way of a quote appearing in the film itself. Every dragon gives birth to a St George that must slay the dragon- Win Lim

Notes

References

  1. "AAA Music Services by Prodigy".
  2. New York Times film review Dec 7, 1967
  3. "El anecdotario, Judy Dan, Miss Hong Kong 1952".

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