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November 19, 2004. ( 2004-11-19) Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King (also known, in different cuts, formats and markets, as Ring of the Nibelungs, Die Nibelungen, Curse of the Ring and Sword of Xanten) is a 2004 German television film directed by Uli Edel and starring Benno Fürmann, Alicia Witt, Kristanna Loken and Max von Sydow.
- Uli Edel
- Tandem Productions, VIP Medienfonds 2, VIP Medienfonds 3
- November 19, 2004 (UK), November 29, 2004 (Germany), November 29, 2004
Siefried forges a sword using the strange ore; he slays a dragon and baths in its blood to become invincible and wealthy with the Treasure of the Nibelungen. Then he fights and defeats the dwarf Alberich (Sean Riggs) from the Realm of the Nibelungen and gets his magic helmet that makes the user take whatever form he wishes.
23 dic 2005 · Play trailer 1:36. 2 Videos. 10 Photos. Action Adventure Drama. The legend of Siegfried and Brunhild, loosely based on characters from the Norse sagas and the pre-Christian Germanic heroic motifs outlined in the Nibelungensaga. Director. Uli Edel. Writers. Diane Duane. Peter Morwood. Uli Edel. Stars. Benno Fürmann. Kristanna Loken. Alicia Witt.
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- Action, Adventure, Drama
- Uli Edel
- 2005-12-23
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Movie Info. Destined to marry a queen (Kristanna Loken), a blacksmith (Benno Fürmann) takes a magic potion that makes him fall for the wrong woman.
- Uli Edel
- Fantasy, Adventure, Action
- Benno Fürmann
Part 1. The film opens with a young Siegfried awakening in the middle of an invasion of his parents' castle by Saxons. The castle is soon overrun and all are slain except for Siegfried, whose mother has sent him down the river. In the morning he has lost his memory and is picked up by a blacksmith, Eyvind, who raises him under the name Eric.
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