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Adventures of a Teenage Dragon Slayer

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Adventures of a Teenage Dragon Slayer
Directed byAndrew Lauer
Screenplay byJamie Nash
Produced byRyil Adamson
Gavin Gillette
StarringLea Thompson
Hunter Allan
Eric Lutes
Richard Sellers
Abby Victor
Ryan Bradley Norris
CinematographyLuis M. Robinson
Edited byCoby Dax
Brent Peterson
Music byMark Oates
Production
company
Razor Sharp Productions
Distributed byScreen Media Films
Alliance Films
Release date
  • April 16, 2010 (2010-04-16) (United States)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$3,250,000

Adventures of a Teenage Dragon Slayer, also known as I Was a 7th Grade Dragon Slayer, is a 2010 American adventure comedy family film directed by Andrew Lauer. It stars Lea Thompson, Hunter Allan, Eric Lutes, Richard Sellers, Abby Victor, and Ryan Bradley Norris.

Plot

Branded as a "nerd" and harassed by the school bully, twelve-year-old Arthur is rescued by a magical alchemist troll who holds the secret to defeat an evil dragon, and is soon able to return the favor. Arthur's loving mom Laura, struggling to keep her devious former husband from gaining custody of Arthur, dismisses her son's "fantasies" until she realizes the real and immediate danger. She joins Arthur, the troll, the Knights of the Square Table (Arthur's pals Natalie and Tim) and a dashing fantasy card-game creator named Shane Barker. Together they hope to conquer an unleashed dragon and the wicked vice-principal who threaten civilization.

Cast

  • Lea Thompson as Laura
  • Wendie Malick as Vice Principal Metz
  • Eric Lutes as Shane Barker
  • Hunter Allan as Arthur
  • Amy Pietz as Officer Annie
  • Abigail Victor as Natalie
  • Richard Sellers as Bart
  • Jordan Reynolds as Larry Metz
  • Ryan Bradley Norris as Tim

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