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For decades, many versions (especially UK cinema/video and US television edits) were censored to remove graphic scenes involving baby dragons eating a princess and a baby dragon's decapitation. The "uncut" label indicates that these gruesome PG-rated scenes, which test the limits of the rating , are fully intact.
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Features cleaned-up grain, improved color grading, and sharper details on the dragon, Vermithrax Pejorative 🖼️ Media Preview Dark, atmospheric medieval settings. For decades, many versions (especially UK cinema/video and
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Dragonslayer (1981), produced by Paramount Pictures and Tippett Studio (effects by Phil Tippett’s team), is a landmark dark fantasy film blending live-action and innovative visual effects for its time. The film’s gritty tone, practical creature work, and memorable sequence design set it apart from many mainstream fantasy films of the era. Over the decades Dragonslayer has attracted a devoted cult audience, partly because theatrical prints, home video transfers, and TV broadcasts varied significantly in image quality and completeness.
