Scott Adkins and Dolph Lundgren star in Legendary: The Tomb Of The Dragon

With a new action-packed 3-minute adventure film filming in 95D this summer in China “Legendary: The Tomb Of The Dragon” (~ Collection of Legends: Dragon's Crypt), we, for the sake of the growing needs of family entertainment, are returning to the good traditions of large-scale action films, with their good artistic and entertainment value! With an exploratory, scientific approach and lots of adventure, “Dragon's Tomb” takes you to a remote, unexplored and dangerous area of ​​the central province of China. Is it possible that this abandoned land, supposedly rich in water and minerals, is also full of other unforeseen fossil surprises? You'll have to wait and find out for yourself!

Meanwhile, in order to prepare the film for release on time, the combined team of cast and crew will spend 8 weeks in China.

The film is based on a story and screenplay by Andy Briggs. Directed by Eric Stiles, this is his second collaboration with producer Chris Milburn.

  • Production year: 2012
  • Directed by: Eric Styles (Eric Styles)
  • Scenario: Andy Briggs (Andy Briggs)
  • Starring: Scott Adkins (Scott Adkins) Dolph Lundgren (Dolph Lundgren)
  • Producer: Chris Milburn (Chris Milburn)
  • Filming locations: China, United Kingdom
  • Start of filming: May 2012

Brief description of the plot:

Travis Preston is tasked with finding out if a legendary lake monster is causing deaths at a remote construction site. As the body count grows, Preston discovers that the monster not only exists in reality, but also loves to feast on human flesh. The 1st of 6 upcoming feature films will take place in the world of cryptozoology.

Detailed plot description:

Everyone has something to prove in this action-adventure film. Travis, our heroic cryptozoologist, wants to prove that a prehistoric monster killing construction workers in a remote Chinese oil field is not just a myth. Harker, Travis's ruthless competitor, wants to prove that he is the best in this business and does his best to interfere with Travis. To protect the rare creature, Travis enters a race against time, because Harker's business is trophies, and he shoots to kill. The race over time is not made any easier by the fact that Harker is itching to shoot anyone who gets between him and his prey, and the creature is addicted to devouring human flesh. Travis is helped with his finances by a mysterious benefactor, and accompanied by the same benefactor's slightly bewildered lawyer. Travis's team consists of two friends, experienced oil workers Katie and Brandon, and a boy named Jianyu, who provided him with video evidence of the dragon's existence and can tell him the local legends about the creature. Jianyu seeks to prove that the oil company is hiding the truth about the monster that killed his father at their construction site, which is invading the monster's sacred, centuries-old abode. Oil production has awakened the dragon in his tomb, and they cannot realize the full danger of the situation. As the mountain of corpses grows, will Travis's team be able to outwit Harker's company and escape the deadly jaws, while simultaneously saving a rare species from cruel extinction?

Sources: scottadkins.com, cinando.com, mosquito.net
Translation: EvilDollaR
Thanks for the links Celpaso

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    And I don’t care about a penis for anything! Scott plays the main role there, although this role is unusual for him, judging by the script, in the style of “The Phantom and the Darkness” or “Brotherhood of the Wolf”

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    Offtopic: Sammo Hung as his character in “Once Upon a Time in Shanghai”:
    [img]http://s019.radikal.ru/i643/1205/7c/1b691aaa4631.jpg[/img]

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    Yes, Gringo is extremely sad. I was surprised how this could be filmed at all. Although in some places the operator tried

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    I wonder if it will be the same shit as Gringo or will it be better?

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    MB 3.2 million. You can still believe it.

    That's the budget for the entire series, so it's about $5-6 million per film.
    The goal is to attract the audience :)

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    MB 3.2 million. You can still believe it.

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    Hong Kong, probably... Or in dollars (for all 6 films).

    200 million yuan ($32 million).
    But as one guy on a Dolph fan site says: Sino-foreign joint film budgets are usually exaggerated.

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    $ 32 million

    Hong Kong, probably... Or in dollars (for all 6 films).

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    Budget mainly from China - $32 million :)

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    Haven't you dug up dragons yet?

    Well, they are... UNKNOWN. Who knows what kind of crap might be in there =)

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    If we take Russia...then its center may just come to a remote (from the capital) and unexplored province =D

    Haven't you dug up dragons yet? ;)

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    Can someone explain to me, the unenlightened one, how the CENTRAL province of China can be REMOTE and UNKNOWN?!!

    If we take Russia...then its center may just come to a remote (from the capital) and unexplored province =D

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    I wonder who will star in the other 5 films...

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    Can someone explain to me, the unenlightened one, how the CENTRAL province of China can be REMOTE and UNKNOWN?!!

    hehe, as I understand it, this will be a fantasy-historical genre, since the monster-monster is present in the role of the villain. It's tempting to add Adkins and Lungren in there to see what happens.

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    Can someone explain to me, the unenlightened one, how the CENTRAL province of China can be REMOTE and UNKNOWN?!! :D

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