Dragonslayer Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 20000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El dragón del lago de fuego

Title in Italiano:

Il drago del lago di fuoco

Title in Português:

O Dragão do Lago de Fogo

Title in Français:

Le Dragon du lac de feu

Title in Türk:

Ejderha Avcısı

Title in Deutsch:

Le dragon du lac de feu

Synopsis

Dragonslayer is a fantasy film that follows the story of a young sorcerer named Galen who is tasked with defeating a powerful dragon terrorizing a kingdom. With the help of an elderly wizard named Ulrich, Galen sets out on a dangerous journey to confront the beast.

As they travel through treacherous lands and face various challenges, Galen learns the true extent of his powers and the importance of courage and determination. Along the way, he also discovers the dragon's weakness and formulates a plan to defeat it.

When they finally reach the dragon's lair, a fierce battle ensues. Galen must use all of his skills and knowledge to outwit the creature and save the kingdom from its reign of terror. In the end, he emerges victorious, earning the title of Dragonslayer and the admiration of the people.

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Dragonslayer
Main Title
Alex North: Performer
No Sorcerers – No Dragons
Alex North: Performer
Ulrich's Death and Mourning / The Amulet
Alex North: Performer
Forest Romp
Alex North: Performer
Maiden's Sacrifice
Alex North: Performer
Visions and Reflections / Hodge's Death
Alex North: Performer
The Lair / Landslide
Alex North: Performer
Galen Jailed / Galen's Escape*
Alex North: Performer
Jacopus Blasted
Alex North: Performer
Burning Village**
Alex North: Performer
The Lance / The Lottery**
Alex North: Performer
Galen's Search for the Amulet
Alex North: Performer
Valerian's Dragon Scales
Alex North: Performer
Still a Virgin
Alex North: Performer
Elspeth's Destiny / Tyrian – Galen Fight
Alex North: Performer
3 Darling Dragonettes / Triumphant Dragon
Alex North: Performer
A Slight Skirmish
Alex North: Performer
Dejection / Eclipse / Resurrection of Ulrich
Alex North: Performer
Dragon Sore-ing
Alex North: Performer
Destroy That Amulet!
Alex North: Performer
‘Tis the Final Conflict**
Alex North: Performer
Intro to End Credits / End Credits**
Alex North: Performer
BONUS TRACKS: Dance Montage
Alex North: Performer
A Slight Skirmish (alternate)
Alex North: Performer
Main Title (original)
Alex North: Performer
No Sorcerers - No Dragons!
Alex North: Performer
Galen Jailed / Galen's Escape
Alex North: Performer
Burning Village
Alex North: Performer
The Lance / The Lottery
Alex North: Performer
'Tis The Final Conflict
Alex North: Performer
Intro To End Credits / End Credits
Alex North: Performer
Dance Montage
Alex North: Performer
Urlander's Mission - Main Titles
Alex North: Performer
"No Sorcerers, No Dragons!"
Alex North: Performer
Ulrich's Death / Mourning
Alex North: Performer
Hodge's Death
Alex North: Performer
Vermithrax's Lair / Landslide
Alex North: Performer
Valerian & Galen's Romance
Alex North: Performer
Tyrian & Galen Fight
Alex North: Performer
Elspeth's Destiny / Dragon Scales
Alex North: Performer
Dragon Flight / Burning Villages
Alex North: Performer
The Lottery
Alex North: Performer
Elspeth At The Stake / Vermithrax Triumph / Galen's Encounter
Alex North: Performer
Galen Desperation And Spirit Revitalized
Alex North: Performer
Eclipse / Love & Hope
Alex North: Performer
Ressurection Of Ulrich
Alex North: Performer
"Destroy The Amulet!" / Ulrich Explodes / Vermithrax's Plunge
Alex North: Performer
The White Horse / Into The Sunset (End Credits)
Alex North: Performer
Overture
Alex North: Performer
Friend Deborah; Waiting For Supplies
Alex North: Performer
The Battle
Alex North: Performer
Dodge City
Alex North: Performer
Cattle Drive
Alex North: Performer
The People
Alex North: Performer
End Title & End Cast
Alex North: Performer
Main Titles
Alex North: Performer
Valerian & Galens Romance
Alex North: Performer
Ulrichs Death; Mourning
Alex North: Performer
Destroy That Amulet; Ulrich Explodes; Vermithaxs Plunge
Alex North: Performer
The White Horse; Into The Sunset
Alex North: Performer
Journey To Hawaii
Alex North: Performer
Ted & Kay
Alex North: Performer
Surf Riding
Alex North: Performer
Start Of Te Vegas Voyage
Alex North: Performer
King Neptune
Alex North: Performer
Trip To Tonga
Alex North: Performer
Head Diver Sequence
Alex North: Performer
Driving Through New Zealand
Alex North: Performer
Welcome
Alex North: Performer
Kangaroo Roundup
Alex North: Performer
Finale
Alex North: Performer
End Credits
Alex North: Performer
Suite From "Batman"
John Barry: Performer
Outer Space From "The Day The Earth Stood Still"
John Barry: Performer
Prelude From "The War Of The Worlds"
John Barry: Performer
End Title From "The Black Hole"
John Barry: Performer
Through The Black Hole
John Barry: Performer
End Title From "Twilight Zone: The Movie"
John Barry: Performer
End Title From "The Boy Who Could Fly"
John Barry: Performer
Main Theme From "The Beastmaster"
John Barry: Performer
End Title From "Explorers"
John Barry: Performer
End Title (The White Horse: Into The Sunset) From "Dragonslayer"
John Barry: Performer
Carol Ann's Theme From "Poltergeist"
John Barry: Performer
Suite From "Moonwalker"
John Barry: Performer
A Busy Man From "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier"
John Barry: Performer
Escape From Venice From "Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade"
John Barry: Performer
The Cantina Band From "Star Wars"
John Barry: Performer
Main Title From "The Last Starfighter"
John Barry: Performer

User reviews

George Perez
8/10

The orchestral arrangements are rich and dynamic, creating a sense of grandeur and scale fitting for a tale of mythical creatures and heroic deeds. The melodies are memorable and evocative, staying with you long after the movie ends.

George Brown
6/10

On the other hand, while the soundtrack of Dragonslayer is well-composed and fitting for a fantasy adventure, some tracks feel a bit generic and lack originality. There are moments where the music becomes predictable and fails to truly stand out. Despite its ability to set the tone for the film, the soundtrack could have benefited from more innovative and memorable compositions to leave a lasting impact on the audience.

Robert Campbell
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Dragonslayer is a masterful work of art that elevates the film to new heights. It is a testament to the power of music in storytelling and an essential component of the movie's success.

Elizabeth Perez
8/10

The music beautifully complements the scenes of adventure and danger, building tension and excitement as Galen and Ulrich face the challenges ahead. It adds a layer of depth to the characters and their journey, making their triumphs and struggles even more impactful.

David Martin
7/10

The use of instrumentation in the soundtrack is diverse and skillfully executed, blending traditional orchestral elements with unique and imaginative sounds. This creates a rich tapestry of music that transports you to a world of magic and wonder.

Lisa Martin
8/10

The musical themes in Dragonslayer are expertly crafted to mirror the growth and transformation of the main characters. They evolve alongside Galen and Ulrich, reflecting their inner struggles and triumphs in a powerful and moving way.

Melissa Allen
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the emotional highs and lows of the story, from moments of intense action to quieter, introspective scenes. It enhances the character development and adds layers of complexity to the narrative.

Steven Mitchell
7/10

The soundtrack of Dragonslayer perfectly captures the epic and fantastical atmosphere of the film. Each track immerses you in the world of magic and dragons, enhancing the overall storytelling experience.

Susan Jackson
3/10

The soundtrack of Dragonslayer felt uninspired and lackluster, failing to capture the epic and adventurous essence of the film. It lacked memorable melodies or emotional depth, making it difficult to connect with the characters' journey and the intensity of their battles.

Amanda Hernandez
2/10

The music in Dragonslayer often felt out of place or mismatched with the scenes, causing a disconnect between the action on screen and the accompanying soundtrack. This inconsistency detracted from the overall viewing experience and hindered the immersion into the fantastical world of the film.

Anthony Davis
5/10

The soundtrack of Dragonslayer perfectly captures the epic and mystical essence of the film. The use of orchestral arrangements and dramatic musical cues heightens the tension during key moments, such as the battle scenes with the dragon. The score effectively immerses the audience in the fantasy world of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Matthew Martinez
1/10

The composition and arrangement of the songs in Dragonslayer seemed repetitive and predictable, offering little in terms of originality or innovation. The lack of diversity in musical styles and themes made the soundtrack feel monotonous and failed to enhance the storytelling or heighten the dramatic moments effectively.