
- IMDb page: Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God (2005)
- Rate: 4.8/10 total 4,029 votes
- Genre: Action | Adventure | Fantasy
- Release Date: September 2005 (Thailand)
- Runtime: USA:105 min | Philippines:105 min
- Filming Location: Trakai Castle, Lithuania
- Budget: $15,000,000 (estimated)
- Director: Gerry Lively
- Stars: Bruce Payne, Mark Dymond, Clemency Burton-Hill | See full cast and crew
- Original Music By: David Julyan
- Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
- Plot Keyword: Sword Fight | Sorcery | Second Part | Violence | Ampersand In Title
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Known Trivia
- Magic runes seen in the film come from two sources. The first source is the set of zodiac symbols from astrology. The second source is The Chaosium's role-playing game "Runequest", which was a competitor of the original D&D and AD&D games in the '70s and '80s.
- The film has several explicit references to the AD&D game. A map during the opening credits contains the name "Yeenoghu", a demon lord from the game, and another demon lord from the game, "Jubilex", is mentioned by the characters several times. Also, several references contain the names of AD&D adventure modules (published scenarios). Berek mentions that Dorian helped him in the Ghost Tower of Inverness, a reference to module of the same name (C2). Nim asks Lux what happened to her brother at the "Barrier Peaks", a reference to the module "Expedition to the Barrier Peaks" (S3). Lux makes reference to the Shrine of the Kuo-Toa, a reference to the module of the same name (D2).
- Lux's name itself is a game reference. Strategic Simulations Inc. produced a series of computer games based on AD&D, one of which is called Pool of Radiance In the game, you have to search out passwords for unlocking certain locations. Lux is one of a trio of passwords you need for an island keep filled with skeletons. They are Lux, Samosud, and Shestni.
Goofs: Revealing mistakes: In the scene with the darkmantles falling from the ceiling, Berek's sword accidentally digs into the wall by the exit and leaves a mark when it digs in past the paint to the plaster underneath. Moments later in another shot, the mark is gone.
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Story: Based on the phenomenally successful role-playing game, Dungeons & Dragons 2 takes you deeper into the dark and fantastical world of this fantasy epic. When the evil sorcerer Damodar braves a perilous whirlwind vortex to steal the elemental black orb he declares a sinister plan of vengeance against the kingdom of Ismir. Berek, a decorated warrior, and Melora, an amateur sorceress join four heroes representing Intelligence, Wisdom, Honor and Strength to battle against Damodar's growing army of gruesome creatures, flying harpies and an ice dragon to reach a vault room holding the orb. Together, they build their own army to retrieve the orb using elemental forces to defeat Damodar before he summons the sleeping black dragon whose omnipotent evil powers could lay waste to the entire kingdom. Written byPress Release
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- Bruce Payne known as Damodar
- Mark Dymond known as Berek
- Clemency Burton-Hill known as Melora
- Ellie Chidzey known as Lux (as Ellie Chidzley)
- Tim Stern known as Nim
- Steven Elder known as Dorian
- Lucy Gaskell known as Ormaline
- Roy Marsden known as Oberon
- Geoffrey T. Bersey known as Galtar (as Geoffrey Bersey)
- Leonas Ciunis known as Old Mage
- Liubomiras Lauciavicius known as Mage #1 (as Liubomiras Laucevicius)
- Ervinas Peteraitis known as Mage #2
- Vytautas Rumsas known as Valerious
- David Merheb known as Tibio
- Aurimas Meliesius known as Klaxx (as Aurimas Miliesius)
- Laurynas Jurgelis known as Magmin
- Andrius Zebrauskas known as Pico
- Arturas Orlauskas known as Dandy
- Leonardas Pobedonoscevas known as Barnaby
- Tauras Cizas known as Warrior
- Tomas Vaitkus known as Oarsman
- Arturas Builovas known as Wicked Doctor
- Mykolas Dorofejus known as Priest
- Ramunas Abukevicius known as Priest of Obadhai
- Evaldas Leskauskas known as Lizard Shaman #1
- Tomas Zaibus known as Lizard Shaman #2
Production Companies:
- Skyline Films (as Skyline Dungeon & Dragons Ltd.)
- Studio Hamburg WorldWide Pictures
- Sweetpea Entertainment (as Sweetpea BVI Ltd.)
- Zinc Entertainment Inc.
- Anvil Post Production sound post-production
- Lietuvos Kinostudija production services
- Lip Sync Post digital transfer to 35 mm
- Mayflower Studios adr recording
- Mayflower Studios sound post-production
- PIC Agency titles
- Panavision UK camera equipment provided by
- Slovak National Symphony Orchestra orchestra
- First Look International (2005-) (worldwide) (all media) (sales)
- Carrère Groupe (2006) (France) (theatrical)
- Lizard Cinema Trade (2005) (Russia) (theatrical)
- Falcon Films (2005) (Lebanon) (all media) (Middle East)
- IPA Asia Pacific (2006) (Thailand) (all media)
- IPA Asia Pacific (2006) (Vietnam) (all media)
- Optimum Home Entertainment (2010) (UK) (DVD)
- Optimum Home Entertainment (2010) (UK) (DVD) (Blu-ray)
- Universum Film (UFA) (2006) (Germany) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (2006) (USA) (DVD)
Special Effects:
- Image FX (prosthetic effects)
- LKS Cinevision (visual effects)
- Munky (visual effects)
- Red Vision
Visual Effects by:
Filmography links and data courtesy of The Internet Movie Database
