Jabberwock Dragon Siege
Jabberwock Dragon Siege

Jabberwock Dragon Siege

2011Movie140 minEnglish

Alec a courageous but impetuous knight returns to his home village having been summoned by his older brother Francis to care for their ailing father. The brothers' reunion is short-lived as a traveller terrified and half-crazed arrives to warn of an imminent attack by a winged creature with the body of a dragon the head of a gruesome insect and deadly claws. As the beast descends upon the peaceful town brash Alec draws his sword and the villagers arm themselves. Now the brothers must stand together to save their home and the people they love.

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IMDb2.7/10
Director: Brian G. HuttonGenres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, War

Plot Summary

In a land under siege by a monstrous dragon, a band of knights must rally to defend their kingdom. Facing overwhelming odds and dwindling resources, they embark on a perilous quest to find the dragon's lair and put an end to its reign of terror. Their courage and strategic prowess will be tested as they confront the legendary beast.

Critical Reception

Jabberwock Dragon Siege received generally poor reviews, often criticized for its low budget, uninspired plot, and weak special effects. While some acknowledged the ambition of its fantasy premise, most critics found it failed to deliver a compelling or memorable viewing experience. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a derivative and disappointing entry in the fantasy genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film suffers from a lack of originality and a predictable storyline.
  • Special effects are noticeably low-budget and detract from the fantasy elements.
  • Performances are generally uninspired, failing to elevate the material.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for Jabberwock Dragon Siege is not readily available. However, based on its general critical reception, it is unlikely to have garnered significant positive audience feedback.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Brian G. Hutton, is known for his work on classic war films such as 'The Dirty Dozen' and 'Where Eagles Dare'.

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