Ring of the Nibelungs (2004)

2h 13m
Running Time

November 19, 2004
Release Date

Ring of the Nibelungs (2004)

2h 13m
Running Time

November 19, 2004
Release Date

External Links & Social Media
Network & Production Companies
Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment
Sat.1
Channel 4 Television
Tandem Productions
Watch Ring of the Nibelungs Trailer

Plot.

In this swords-and-sorcery tale, good-hearted blacksmith Eyvind hides away infant Prince Siegfried after two malevolent kings murder his father. But a fiery meteor sent by the gods reveals Siegfried's destiny, sending him on the quest of a lifetime. To save a crumbling kingdom claim the heart of his true love, he'll have to slay the nefarious dragon, Fafnir.

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Cast & Crew.

Charlie Watson

Charlie Watson

First Assistant Director

Daniela Astroth

Daniela Astroth

Script Consultant

Shamiel Soni

Shamiel Soni

Third Assistant Director

Balthasar von Weymarn

Balthasar von Weymarn

Production Consultant

Ruth Coetzee

Ruth Coetzee

Production Consultant

Sally Green

Sally Green

Production Coordinator

Inge Ruf

Inge Ruf

Production Accountant

Saevar Lemke

Saevar Lemke

Production Coordinator

Evan Maclachlan

Evan Maclachlan

Focus Puller

Marie Krige

Marie Krige

Assistant Accountant

Eva Neufahrt

Eva Neufahrt

Production Controller

Fiona Harper

Fiona Harper

Production Secretary

Werner Meyer

Werner Meyer

Location Manager

Matthew Duddy

Matthew Duddy

Assistant Camera

Peter Grant

Peter Grant

Property Master

Gary McIllraith

Gary McIllraith

Property Master

Frazer Roberts

Frazer Roberts

Assistant Camera

Jerome Brown

Jerome Brown

Set Dresser

Robert Bentley

Robert Bentley

Location Manager

Christoph Brosius

Christoph Brosius

Location Manager

Kester Sweetman

Kester Sweetman

Unit Manager

Marci Ragályi

Marci Ragályi

Camera Operator

Belinda Johnson

Belinda Johnson

Assistant Art Director

Erich Scherrer

Erich Scherrer

Draughtsman

Jacques Ehlers

Jacques Ehlers

Special Effects

Jean-Pierre Hankins

Jean-Pierre Hankins

Electrician

Yuma Koning

Yuma Koning

Electrician

J.P. Ridgway

J.P. Ridgway

Key Grip

Anthony Mo Marais

Anthony Mo Marais

Fight Choreographer

Bert Roets

Bert Roets

Boom Operator

Albert Mohlaba

Albert Mohlaba

Electrician

Imre Sisa

Imre Sisa

Dolly Grip / Key Grip

George Bailey

George Bailey

Stunts

Nick Lauer

Nick Lauer

Construction Foreman

Etienne Janse van Rensburg

Etienne Janse van Rensburg

Scenic Artist

Ingo Putze

Ingo Putze

Matte Painter

Steven Madonsela

Steven Madonsela

Scenic Artist

Louise Potgieter

Louise Potgieter

Sculptor

Joe Spilhaus

Joe Spilhaus

Stunts

Marius-Lee Pretorius

Marius-Lee Pretorius

Scenic Artist

Kobus van Heerden

Kobus van Heerden

Scenic Artist

Patrick Walton

Patrick Walton

Stunts

Mark Appelby

Mark Appelby

ADR Recordist

Etienne de Kock

Etienne de Kock

Sculptor

Ben Horowitz

Ben Horowitz

Second Unit First Assistant Director

Rory Atkinson

Rory Atkinson

Stunts

Giulio Biccari

Giulio Biccari

Second Unit Director of Photography

David Wynne-Roberts

David Wynne-Roberts

Scenic Artist

Grant Powell

Grant Powell

Stunts

Maricel Albertyn

Maricel Albertyn

Scenic Artist

Hugo Slabber

Hugo Slabber

Sculptor

Marco de Sousa

Marco de Sousa

Sculptor

Jason Xenopoulos

Jason Xenopoulos

Second Unit Director

Luciano Anzellotti

Luciano Anzellotti

Foley Recordist

Donovan van Rensburg

Donovan van Rensburg

Stunts

John Potter

John Potter

Stunts

Janine Wyatt-Mair

Janine Wyatt-Mair

Stunts

Shaldon Price

Shaldon Price

Scenic Artist

Michael Polle

Michael Polle

Post Production Coordinator

Tim Lewiston

Tim Lewiston

Post Production Supervisor

Luca Anzellotti

Luca Anzellotti

Foley Recordist

Victoria Brazier

Victoria Brazier

Dialogue Editor

Igor Tosevski

Igor Tosevski

Storyboard Artist

Caroline Hile

Caroline Hile

Post Production Supervisor

Details.

Release Date
November 19, 2004

Status
Released

Running Time
2h 13m

Content Rating
PG-13

Budget
$23,000,000

Genres

Last updated:

This Movie Is About.

jealousy
blacksmith
treasure
new love
sword
legend
viking
invulnerability
murder
royalty
dragon
super power
denunciation

Wiki.

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. The film is based on the Norse mythology story Völsungasaga and the German epic poem Nibelungenlied, which tells the mythological story of Siegfried the Dragon-Slayer. Richard Wagner's music dramas Siegfried and Götterdämmerung are based on the same material. Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King was written by the husband and wife team of Diane Duane and Peter Morwood and is a Tandem Communications production. It was filmed entirely in South Africa.

Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King had a theatrical release in the United Kingdom on November 19, 2004. The German-language version, Die Nibelungen, was shown on the German television channel Sat.1 on November 29 and 30, 2004. It was the highest-rated mini-series on German television that year. On December 23, 2005, Channel 4 showed the entire series in one evening under the title Sword of Xanten, describing it as a "megafeature". It was shown on the SciFi Channel on March 27, 2006, retitled Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King for the United States audience, and minus about one hour of material.

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