Promotional video and photos from the set of the action movie "French Dragon"

A promotional video for a Canadian independent action film has appeared online. "French Dragon" (The French Dragon) about the adventures of a good-natured French-speaking stuntman from Canada.

Here's a more detailed synopsis: Stuntman Alan, nicknamed the French Dragon, travels to Toronto to meet his friend Sandra, who is a mountain climber in the city. However, upon arrival in Toronto, Alan learns that Sandra is in serious trouble, and now he must find the girl and help her.

"French Dragon" is a project of director and screenwriter Chris Paeur (“The Great Chameleon”), who wrote the script for “Dragon” specifically for his friend Alana Delabie, whom Chris met on the set of a reality show Jalala Merhi Master of the Arts in 2012. Chris was so surprised by Alan's abilities in hand-to-hand combat, dancing and singing that he invited the actor to several projects at once. The director speaks about his leading actor as follows:

Alan is the hardest working actor I have ever met. And it was because of Alan that The French Dragon became possible.

In addition to Alan Delabie, the film stars a professional stuntman and martial artist Craig Henry ("Hand to Hand Combat") Serge Bassi (TV series “Bestia”), Stephen Clark (“Zero Tolerance”) and Nessya Diane, who often worked with Power on his short films.

Producing the film Conrad Robinski, and is responsible for the musical accompaniment Mike Push. The film was shot in the outskirts of Canada, Toronto and Paris.

"French Dragon" is planned for release in 2016, but the exact release date has not yet been announced. In the meantime, you can watch the promo video and photos from the set.

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    Judging by the video. Poor fight choreography and camera work.

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    Age is showing, the dude has difficulty performing stunts. And why the hell should you get closer when you have a gun in your hands?

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