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Domestic Release:
March 22, 2011
Official Selection
of
Buffalo-Niagara
Film Festival
MPAA Rating Announced: PG!
Soundtrack and Movie available on iTunes
Wendie Malick
stars in
"Hot in Cleveland"
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Synopsis:
Adventures of a Teenage Dragonslayer is a family adventure movie about a boy named Aurthur who sets out with his two friends, Tim and Natalie, to save the world from a fire-breathing dragon.This movie features stars Lea Thompson(Back to the Future), Wendie Malick(Alvin and the Chipmunks 2: The Squeakquel), Eric Lutes(Caroline in the City) and Hunter Allan(Young and the Restless); it is a must see for all ages!
Algebra. Bullies. Dragons. School is rough.
Branded as a 'nerd' and harassed by the school bully, 12-year-old Arthur is rescued by a magical troll who knows that the boy unwittingly holds the secret to defeat an evil dragon. Arthur's loving mom, struggling to keep her devious ex-husband from gaining custody of Arthur, dismisses her son's 'fantasies' until she realizes the all-too-real immediate danger.
She joins forces with Arthur, a troll (Bart) and a dashing but washed-up video-game master (Shane Barker). Together, they hope to conquer the dragon and the wicked vice-principal who threaten civilization!
Click on each cast or crew member to see their Adventure of a Teenage Dragonslayer player card and bio!
Lea Thompson (Laura)
Audiences will certainly be familiar with one of America's finest actresses. After jumping into the public eye in "Back to the Future," Ms. Thompson has continued acting in what has become an illustrious career. Other movie credits include "Some Kind of Wonderful," "Dennis the Menace," and "Spy School." She won a People's Choice Award in 1996 for her role in the television series "Caroline In the City."
Wendie Malick (Mrs. Metz)
Perhaps best known to child audiences for her role as the Vice-Principal in "Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakuel," Wendie Malick has a range of brilliant credits to her name, including roles in "Just Shoot Me," "Waiting," "Scrooged," "Baywatch," and "Frasier." She was recently seen in "Confessions of a Shopaholic."
Hunter Allan (Arthur)
Hunter is most famous for playing the recurring character Noah Newman, on CBS Soap Opera "The Young and the Restless". Hunter guest starred on the "The Foam Finger" episode of Nickelodeon sitcom "Drake and Josh" playing the young Drake Parker in a flashback scene.
Eric Lutes (Shane Barker)
Eric is best known for his role of Del Cassidy on "Caroline in the City"and as Jake Carlson on "So Little Time" alongside the Olsen Twins and again with them in "Switching Goals". He also guest-starred on "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody" as Harry O'Neal, a Tipton guest who conned the Tipton staff into giving him free stuff.
Amy Pietz (Annie)
Amy played the role of Annie Spadaro in "Caroline in the City", which aired from 1995 to 1999. She was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for the role in 1999. She was recently seen on multiple episodes of "The Office," and has made guest appearances on, "Burn Notice, "The Drew Carey Show", "CSI:Crime Scene Investigation", "Trust Me" and "The Closer".
Richard Sellers (Troll)
Richard has been seen as White Mike in "Everybody Hates Chris" and has also had roles in "Friendship", "Wildfire", and "Into the West". He plays the Troll that Arthur finds living in the sewer.
Ryan Bradley Norris (Tim)
"Adventures of a Teenage Dragonslayer" is Ryan's exciting screen debut, in which he plays Tim, Arthur's sidekick. Ryan began acting on stage, most recently in "Evita" and "A Wonderful Life." He has just begun working on film projects, first in an anti-drug commercial and now being part of one of the Rachel's Challenge videos (playing Mike Scott, Rachel's younger brother).
Abigail Victor (Natalie)
Abigail Victor recently performed as Maria in "West Side Story Jr." in LA. She was also seen on "Slime Ball" with Nickelodeon, on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," and performed in "Stand Up Comedy" at the L.A. Improv. Her first film was "Cinco de Mayo." She plays Natalie, a lead role in "Adventures of a Teenage Dragonslayer," which is her first feature film.
Jordan Reynolds (Metz)
Jordan played the role of Nathan Davis in the feature film "Tommy and The Cool Mule". Jordan has appeared in "Five Time Champion", "The Perfect Game", "Rhymes and Times", and "Adventures of a Teenage Dragonslayer".
Ryil Adamson, Producer
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Ryil has produced two feature films: "Adventures of a Teenage Dragonslayer," and "The Donor Conspiracy," which he also directed. He has also produced a number of shorts: "Clown Camp," "Marvel and the Delivery Man," "The Grains of Paradise," and "Preschool's a Bitch." As an actor, he has performed with Jeff Bridges (Crazy Heart), Woody Harrelson (Chronicles of Hell), Joe Pesci (Love Ranch), and Kim Basinger (Elvis Has Left the Building).
Gavin Gillete, Producer
His first feature film (as writer-producer), The Donor Conspiracy, was picked up for distribution by Vanguard International Cinema, using SAG and Non-SAG actors and with union and non-union personnel. Gavin also produced the award-winning short, "Easy Pickin's," and is a successful screenwriter. In addition to "The Donor Conspiracy," Gavin is the writer of "Bank Robbers," which is under option, and has served as script doctor for other produced feature films.
Andrew Lauer (Dad)
Although Andy's real work on this movie is as its Director, he also plays the role of Arthur's father. An emmy-nominated actor, Andy is popular for his four-year run as Charlie on the hit NBC comedy series Caroline in the City. He recently finished directing The Tehuacan Project, a documentary about deaf children defying poverty and circumstance in Mexico. The film is executive produced by Brad Pitt, narrated by Adrien Brody (Academy Award Best Actor) and music by Jackson Brown. He made his feature length directorial debut with the film Intermedio starring Edward Furlong (T-2, American History X) and Amber Benson (Buffy the Vampire Slayer).