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El caballero del dragón

  • 1985
  • T
  • 1h 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
4,1/10
899
TU PUNTUACIÓN
El caballero del dragón (1985)
AventurasCiencia ficciónFantasía

La princesa Alba es secuestrada, aparentemente por un dragón, dando comienzo a una gran historia de amor, aventuras y fantasía.La princesa Alba es secuestrada, aparentemente por un dragón, dando comienzo a una gran historia de amor, aventuras y fantasía.La princesa Alba es secuestrada, aparentemente por un dragón, dando comienzo a una gran historia de amor, aventuras y fantasía.

  • Dirección
    • Fernando Colomo
  • Guión
    • Andreu Martín
    • Miguel Ángel Nieto
    • Fernando Colomo
  • Reparto principal
    • Klaus Kinski
    • Harvey Keitel
    • Fernando Rey
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    4,1/10
    899
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Fernando Colomo
    • Guión
      • Andreu Martín
      • Miguel Ángel Nieto
      • Fernando Colomo
    • Reparto principal
      • Klaus Kinski
      • Harvey Keitel
      • Fernando Rey
    • 31Reseñas de usuarios
    • 29Reseñas de críticos
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      • 2 premios y 2 nominaciones en total

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    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • Boetius
    Harvey Keitel
    Harvey Keitel
    • Klever
    Fernando Rey
    Fernando Rey
    • Fray Lupo
    Maria Lamor
    Maria Lamor
    • Princess Alba
    José Vivó
    • Count of Rue
    Julieta Serrano
    Julieta Serrano
    • Dama de compañía
    Josep Maria Pou
    Josep Maria Pou
    • Caballero Verde
    • (as José María Pou)
    Santiago Álvarez
    Carlos Tristancho
    • Pregonero
    Miguel Bosé
    Miguel Bosé
    • Ix
    Paco Catalá
    • Pastor
    José María Cañete
    • Campesino
    Jordi Batalla
    Gabriel Jiménez
    José López Ballester
    Charis Mundi
    Carles Canut
    Carles Canut
      Francisco Jarque
      • Dirección
        • Fernando Colomo
      • Guión
        • Andreu Martín
        • Miguel Ángel Nieto
        • Fernando Colomo
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      qtpi1969

      Ah boy...different...

      I was reading what the guy above said about it and no i have no clue how Harvey got suckered into doing this film. it is raw comedy for him. Typical princess meets the man of her dreams and can't have him film with Harvey as the knight who loves her and her money and is gonna kill the one she loves to impress the dad and princess, marry her, and thus be rich. Only problem is, he can't...and the idiocy of his fighting with a man who cannot be beaten...he is in an IRON suit which a bunch of swords cannot penetrate, is a riot! This must have been done during the BAD years when he had to buy baby formula and stuff. But see it just for the HUMOR and likeness to those crazy 60's sci-fi flicks like "It Came From Outer Space".
      4hugh750

      star knight is OK

      I just watched star knight and the story is not bad, It's just the audio is badly out of sync. For a low budget movie this one is not bad i've seen worse ones. If this movie is ever re-released i hope they fix the audio problems. I like to watch low budget sci-fi movies mostly from the 80's. The acting in star knight is not bad. Plus i hope they make a sequel to star knight. And this movie is original as far as i know. I've been wanting to see this movie for a long time. On the web i've seen some pretty lousy reviews of this movie but i don't completely agree with them. To me i just like this movie. plan 9 from outer space is worser then star knight.
      8lawrencejacobs

      What makes this bad makes it great!

      I found this gem in a sale bin of old VHS tapes about ten years ago.... I put it on not knowing what to expect... and I couldn't stop it! Mr.Keitel must have tried to buy up all the copies of this film.. because it's impossible to find anyone that has seen it before. It's absurb to point of being a Monty Python film... I can imagine that the producers started off wanting to make a serious film and half way through said.. "hey.. you know it's pretty funny.. I think we should go that way!" There must have been some great coke on set for this baby in the eighties... if you can find it, I highly suggest it over a bottle or two of your favourite bevy.

      I saw "The Little Shop of Horrors" when I was a kid on late night television.. and never forgot that as being such an amazing 'cartoon' of a film... I wasn't surprised when it had a second life... not to mention John Water's "Hairspray".. it's kind of like that great old movie "The Producers"... you just can't make a movie bad enough that it won't be entertaining... to someone!

      Harvey Keitel?... Klaus Kinsky?... how can you go wrong?
      4brando647

      Alien from Advanced Civilization Tries to Score with Primitive Human

      STAR KNIGHT (or THE KNIGHT OF THE DRAGON) is an adventure/comedy from Spain that was released in 1985/86. It blends science fiction with medieval fantasy elements into a plodding chore of a film where the only magic on display is how it manages to make 90 minutes last an eternity. I had never heard of the film before sitting down to watch it but my hopes were raised a little higher when I saw Harvey Keitel was involved. Keitel did elevate the film to a more enjoyable level but probably not for the reason he might hope. In the film, Keitel is Klever, a soldier who aspires for knighthood and the good graces of his king and, especially, the king's daughter Alba (Maria Lamor). Alba longs for marriage but her father has rejected all of her potential suitors as unworthy. When one of Alba's resulting temper tantrums brings her to the lake for a swim, she encounters a stranger beneath the waves. That stranger is an alien named IX (Miguel Bosé) and he arrived, conveniently enough, at the same time the king's medical adviser Boetius (Klaus Kinski) was performing a ritual to summon an angel (or a demon…it wasn't too clear). While Boetius believes IX to be the supernatural agent summoned to his aid, the rest of the kingdom goes in a panic when IX's spaceship is mistaken for a dragon. Princess Alba falls in love with this strange knight and finds support with Boetius (who might have his own machinations), but Klever teams with the king's religious adviser (Fernando Rey) to kill the new arrival and slay his dragon, earning his knighthood and the hand of Princess Alba in marriage.

      Having seen this movie a couple of times now, the only things that seems to stick with me is how poor Harvey Keitel sticks out like a sore thumb. He's delivering the dialogue of a period piece with an accent straight out of Brooklyn. He's pledging allegiance and vowing to slay the mighty dragon, and it's just not working at all. It's the funniest part of the whole movie, which is sad because there are actual attempts at humor all over. They just fall flat every single time. The herald's series of unsuccessful visits to the townsfolk, Klever's assault on IX's ship, and the final tag with Klever and Rey and their fate; all of it lands it a dull thud. The same could be said of the film's "romantic adventure". IX arrives on Earth to catalogue fauna for his home civilization. So I guess he's on some sort of science mission. Keep in mind, IX doesn't speak so all of this is interpreted through what he shows Alba. Alba believes he is collecting animal souls for his home world, because she's primitive and ignorant. Despite the fact that Alba comes from a primitive, superstitious society and is a completely different species, IX falls in love with her. He jeopardizes his entire mission to interfere with Alba and her kind, so we know he's not much of a scientist. I have to assume this all resulted from years of lonely interstellar travel leaving IX vulnerable to the temptations of a backwards, medieval era human.

      I wouldn't have spent so much time nitpicking the romance plot if there were something to keep me entertained. Maybe some conflict? There's no real conflict to drive the plot forward. Sure, Alba is in love with IX but even that doesn't seem all that important when, in a scene late in the movie, IX appears to be disinterested in protecting her honor through battle with Klever. When it looks as if IX is just going to lift off and go on with his life (as he should), she just shrugs her shoulders and prepares to accept Klever as her new suitor without much hassle. She's not that interested. She's just a rebellious young girl. Klever just wants to be taken seriously by his king but he's too much of a doofus to pull it off. He poses zero threat to IX and only gains the upper hand later in the movie because IX's species has nothing similar to the "Star Trek" prime directive to tell him it's a bad idea to give a primitive witch doctor access to a mind-controlled information orb. The only person I ever actually thought might've had evil, selfish intentions was Boetius with his weird summoning rituals and resting evil face, and I guess he was a good guy in the end. I don't know. This movie blows. Nothing about this movie makes much sense when you really think about it and, as bored as I was, I had plenty of time to think.
      4Red-Barracuda

      Bizarre film that isn't very good unfortunately

      Whatever you think of Star Knight – good or bad – the one thing that cannot be denied is this is a very strange movie. Its combination of a medieval yarn with science fiction is somewhat odd and surely must be a result of the writers simply combining two popular genres of the day - the fantasy action flick with Spielbergian sci-fi. It's a concoction that needless to say doesn't work all that well. Set in medieval Europe, the story revolves around the appearance of a 'dragon'. Turns out it's actually a spaceship but the locals of course never understand this. On board the ship is a spacesuit clad alien, who is the star knight of the title. It's a very silly story to be honest.

      Other than the strange narrative, the second aspect that marks this one out is its very interesting cast. Well, it's interesting on paper at least. Specifically the combination of Klaus Kinski with Harvey Keitel is something that should catch the interest of most cult movie fans (although I don't actually remember them both appearing on screen at the same time though). Kinski plays an alchemist and is unfortunately dubbed, while Keitel is a knight and amusingly is not dubbed, seeing as his New York accent could not be more inappropriate for a medieval character. The 80's was a bit of a graveyard for a lot of film stars who rose to prominence in the 70's and this film indicates the strange places Keitel went in this decade before his re-emergence in the early 90's.

      Despite all of the factors above, Star Knight is unfortunately a pretty weak effort. Its eccentricities never make up for the general lameness of events depicted. It seems to in fact, be a comedy as well but not a very funny one to be honest. Production values aren't bad though with handsome period detail and alright special effects of the spaceship. But despite this and its original aspects, it's still not terribly good fun.

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        Klaus Kinski, despite playing a rare good guy performance, still proved difficult to work with during filming. He ended up locking heads with everyone involved with the film except for Miguel Bose and the animal wranglers.
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        Princesa Alba: Well, I saw my seven spirits. They were like me but they weren't me.

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        Featured in Brandon's Cult Movie Reviews: Star Knight (2024)

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 20 de diciembre de 1985 (España)
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        • España
      • Idiomas
        • Inglés
        • Español
      • Títulos en diferentes países
        • Star Knight
      • Localizaciones del rodaje
        • Castillo de Requesens, La Junquera, Girona, Catalonia, España
      • Empresa productora
        • Salamandra Producciones Cinematográficas, La
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        • 1h 30min(90 min)
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