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Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn (2014)

Lambert joins the Dragon Slayers' League to save Altera from the Black Dragon.

Director:

 Yuefeng Song

Writers:

 Bill Borden (screenplay), Terry Izumi (story), Yuefeng Song(screenplay),Yuefeng Zhong(screenplay),Ran Zhuo(screenplay),Ran Zhuo(story)

Stars:

 Jiao Xu, Guanlin Ji, Ying Huang 

Storyline

The land of Altera has observed an uneasy peace for years among Humans, Elves and Evil beasts who are loyal to the legendary Black Dragon. But the Black Dragon begins to stir from its hibernation, sending the Beasts marching across Altera. With a beast conquest perilously close, a small group of Humans and Elves unite to try to find a secret hidden road to the Black Dragon's cave and destroy it. But the fate of all of them may be in the hands of the young warrior Lambert, who must summon the confidence and skill to face the Black Dragon himself just when all may be lost. Written by Mili Pictures

Cast

Credited cast:
Jiao XuJiao Xu...
Liya (voice)
Guanlin JiGuanlin Ji...
Neilwin (voice)
Ying HuangYing Huang...
Elena (voice)
Dawei ShenDawei Shen...
Lambert (voice)
Xianglong MengXianglong Meng...
Barnac (voice)
Ye SunYe Sun...
Gerrant (voice)
Tian JingTian Jing...
Argenta (voice)
Hong ShangHong Shang...
Terram (voice)
Zitong XiaZitong Xia...
Kasarana (voice)
Ge HuGe Hu...
Velsekud (voice)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Blythe AuffarthBlythe Auffarth...
Liya and Kasarana (voice)
Bianca CollinsBianca Collins...
Argenta (voice)
Simon JaglomSimon Jaglom...
Terram (voice)
Matthew TempleMatthew Temple...
Bat (voice)

Details

Official Sites:

 Mili Pictures [China]

Country:

 China

Language:

 English | Mandarin | Cantonese | Russian

Release Date:

 31 July 2014 (China) 

Also Known As:

 Dragon Nest: Rise of the Black Dragon

Box Office

Budget:

 $40,000,000 (estimated)

Technical Specs

Runtime:

 

Color:

 Color

Movie Reviews

This is the best Chinese animation movie I've seen. I watch what is coming out of the mainland and in animation it has been bad. Same with live action, but sometimes we get movies like Kung Fu Hustle which was amazing. Where are all the great HK movies? Why don't the mainland movie makers watch more international films and understand that good plot is essential to a good movie. But Dragon Nest might be the movie that proves the mainland can make movies now. This movie feels like it came from a game, but Song Yuefeng, the director, took his skills to add feelings and fun to the action. This is a director to watch out of China. I now want to see the sequel.
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  1. Well! This seems to be interesting. I would like to add this to my watch list. I was just looking for more shows by Andy Yeatman online because he doesn’t work with Netflix anymore and I don’t like this new content that much. His shows are entertaining and quite knowledgeable.

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