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Eragon (Trailer español) |
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| Release Date
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15 December 2006 (USA) |
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USA:PG (certificate #42356) / Singapore:PG / Canada:14A (British Columbia) / Ireland:PG / Hong Kong:IIA / UK:PG / Malaysia:U / USA:PG / Philippines:G (MTRCB) / Peru:PT / Argentina:Atp / Sweden:11 / Portugal:M/6 / Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) / Canada:PG (British Columbia) (re-rating on appeal) / Australia:M / Norway:11 / Germany:12 / Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) / Netherlands:12 / Finland:K-11 |
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USA / UK |
| Runtime
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104 min |
| Filming Locations
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Budapest, Hungary |
| Language
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English |
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Dolby / DTS |
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2.35 : 1 |
| Awards
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3 nominations |
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Rated PG for fantasy violence, intense battle sequences and some frightening images. |
| Company
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Fox 2000 Pictures |
| Genre
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Action / Adventure / Family / Fantasy |
| Soundtrack
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Once in Every Liftime |
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Color |
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Overwiew :In his homeland of Alagaesia, a farm boy happens upon a dragon's egg -- a discovery that leads him on a predestined journey where he realized he's the one person who can defend his home against an evil king. Dwarf / Heroism / Epic / Courage / CGI |
Starring :
Alun Armstrong, Garrett Hedlund, Robert Carlyle, Chris Egan, Sienna Guillory, Djimon Hounsou, John Malkovich, Jeremy Irons, Edward Speleers, Diz White, Alan Shearman, Warren Press, Martin Jarvis, Peter Dennis, Deanne Mercer Dennis, Mark Silverman, Paula Jane Newman, Mark Sussman, Ian Ruskin, Kevin Owers, Jean Gilpin, Kenneth Danziger, Tony Armatrading, Randall Montgomery, Peter Lavin, Julian Stone, Darren Richardson, Sean Mahon, Neil Dickson, Melissa Bickerton, Julian Barnes, John Gidcomb, Maggie Baird, Gabor Hortobagyi, Spencer Wilding, Gary Lewis, Joss Stone, Caroline Chikezie, Rachel Weisz, Richard Rifkin, Steven Speirs, Michael Mehlmann, Tamas Deak, Matt Devere, Mate Haumann, Andrea Fazekas, Agnes Banfalvi, Pal Makrai
Directors :
Stefan Fangmeier
Producers :
Chris Symes, Gil Netter, John Davis, Wyck Godfrey, Roger Barton, Adam Goodman, Kevin Halloran, Kevin R. Buxbaum
Writers :
Christopher Paolini, Jesse Wigutow, Mark D. Rosenthal, Peter Buchman |
Critic Reviews
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USA Today - Claudia Puig : It's a pleasant enough fantastical adventure, but it does feel naggingly derivative. more...
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B-
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer - William Arnold : At 104 minutes, it's more than an hour shorter than the first Rings installment, with none of its unity and stand-alone satisfaction. more...
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C+
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San Francisco Chronicle - Peter Hartlaub : ...provides a much-needed afternoon of PG-rated family-friendly adventure. more...
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B  
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New York Times - Jeannette Catsoulis : ...this boy-and-his-dragon fantasy set in a land bristling with Tolkienesque nomenclature and earnest British actors is as lacking in fresh ideas as Tim Allen's manager. more...
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D-
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New York Post - Kyle Smith : As for the look of the dragon, I've seen scarier sock puppets. more...
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C-
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E! Online - Luke Y. Thompson : As a shadowy sorcerer, Robert Carlyle is stuck with a makeup job that wouldn't pass muster on Star Trek... more...
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C  
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Chicago Tribune - Michael Phillips : ...a bit cheesy, but I rather liked it. more...
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B-
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Chicago Sun-Times - Miriam Di Nunzio : ...a film that could have and should have been so much more...
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C  
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Boston Globe - Wesley Morris : ...the first in a planned series of movies based on Christopher Paolini's insanely popular fantasy novels, but it already feels tired. more...
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C  
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Eleanor Ringel Gillespie : More family friendly than a soaring fantasy. more...
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C+
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