Ring of the Nibelungs (2004)
November 19, 2004Release Date
Ring of the Nibelungs (2004)
November 19, 2004Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Benno Fürmann
Siegfried
Alicia Witt
Kriemhild
Kristanna Loken
Brunnhild
Julian Sands
Hagen
Samuel West
Gunther
Max von Sydow
Eyvind
Robert Pattinson
Giselher
Mavie Hörbiger
Lena
Aletta Bezuidenhout
Hallbera
Sean Higgs
Alberich
Götz Otto
King Thorkwin
Ralf Moeller
King Thorkilt
Tamsin MacCarthy
Queen Siegland
Leonard Moss
King Siegmund
Ryan Slabbert
Siegfried (3 years)
Richard Farmer
Nibelung Ancient
Dean Slater
Dankwart
Richard Thomson
Saxon Horseman 1
Anton Moon
Saxon Horseman 2 / Fight Choreographer
Peter Morwood
Screenplay
Oreste Rossignoli
Producer
Marlow De Mardt
Producer / Line Producer
Alan Latham
Producer
Marc Weigert
Producer / Visual Effects Director
Carla Thoeren
Producer
Carol Dudley
Casting / Casting Director
Brigid Olen
Producer
Uli Edel
Director / Screenplay
Tim Halkin
Executive Producer
Anna Feyder
Casting / Casting Director
Rola Bauer
Producer
Ilan Eshkeri
Original Music Composer
Diane Duane
Screenplay
Konstantin Thoeren
Producer / First Assistant Director
Elemér Ragályi
Director of Photography
Roberto Silvi
Editor
Volker Engel
Producer / Visual Effects Director
Andreas Grosch
Executive Producer
Andreas Schmid
Producer
Ciro Dammicco
Producer
Sharon Howard-Field
Casting / Casting Director
Andrew Somper
Producer
Cornelia von Braun
Casting / Casting Director
Albrecht Konrad
Production Design / Production Designer
Christa Schamberger
Casting / Casting Director
Jon-Luke Lourens
Second Assistant Director
Matthew Musket
Second Assistant Director
David Tully
Script Consultant
Charlie Watson
First Assistant Director
Daniela Astroth
Script Consultant
Shamiel Soni
Third Assistant Director
Balthasar von Weymarn
Production Consultant
Ruth Coetzee
Production Consultant
Sally Green
Production Coordinator
Inge Ruf
Production Accountant
Saevar Lemke
Production Coordinator
Faldela Abrahams
Assistant Accountant
James Cope
Assistant Accountant
Gerd Jakubowski
Production Supervisor
Marc Joubert
Set Decoration
Graeme Blem
Set Decoration
Henry du Rand
Set Decoration
Janni van Staden
Set Dresser
Marco Scotti
Assistant Costume Designer
Tim Scotti-Henson
Assistant Costume Designer
Leonie Roberts
Wardrobe Supervisor
Elgin Rust
Art Department Coordinator
Kim Robinson
Continuity
Victoria Piller Carson
Production Accountant
Tim Van Rellim
Production Executive
Pieka Moolman
Production Secretary
Michail von Tsurikov
Production Assistant
Kane Sarola
Production Assistant
Billi Bruins
Production Accountant
Kerstin Dyroff
Production Coordinator
Arie Bohrer
Production Supervisor
Keah Bews
Art Department Coordinator
Michael Meier
Concept Artist
Louis de Preez
Concept Artist
Klaus Badelt
Associate Producer
Evan Maclachlan
Focus Puller
Marie Krige
Assistant Accountant
Eva Neufahrt
Production Controller
Fiona Harper
Production Secretary
Werner Meyer
Location Manager
Matthew Duddy
Assistant Camera
Peter Grant
Property Master
Gary McIllraith
Property Master
Frazer Roberts
Assistant Camera
Jerome Brown
Set Dresser
Robert Bentley
Location Manager
Christoph Brosius
Location Manager
Kester Sweetman
Unit Manager
Marci Ragályi
Camera Operator
Belinda Johnson
Assistant Art Director
Erich Scherrer
Draughtsman
Steven Wash
Property Buyer
Mark Buckingham
Set Dresser
Houston Hadden
Focus Puller
Lorella De Rossi
Makeup Artist
Fabio Lucchetti
Hairstylist
Birrie le Roux
Costume Supervisor
Virgilio Da Silva
Assistant Editor
Sebastian Meuschel
Steadicam Operator
Vincent Marincowitz
Draughtsman
Shamila Phi
Assistant Accountant
Leigh Heath
Draughtsman
Sue Michael
Makeup Artist
Conrad Kuhne
Sound Mixer
Christiana Serra
Set Dresser
Stefania Santinelli
Makeup Artist
Giannetto De Rossi
Makeup Designer
Elvio Sordoni
Assistant Editor
Delarey Wagener
Set Decoration
Moira Anne Meyer
Costume Supervisor
Alan Shearer
Production Manager
Stefan Brunner
Production Controller
Billy Keam
Art Direction
Hamish Whitecross
Draughtsman
Samantha Hanreck
Assistant Accountant
Barbara Baum
Costume Designer
Mirella Sforza
Hair Designer
Karl Waugh
Best Boy Electrician
Zak O'Leary
Key Grip
Grant Hulley
Stunt Coordinator
Kevin Gibb
Gaffer
Ken Hodgson
Best Boy Grip
Kevin Bitters
Special Effects
Jacques Ehlers
Special Effects
Jean-Pierre Hankins
Electrician
Yuma Koning
Electrician
J.P. Ridgway
Key Grip
Anthony Mo Marais
Fight Choreographer
Bert Roets
Boom Operator
Albert Mohlaba
Electrician
Imre Sisa
Dolly Grip / Key Grip
Michael Naude
Electrician
Miklós Hajdu
Gaffer
Max Poolman
Effects Supervisor
Andrew Robertson
Special Effects Supervisor
Mario Duthie
Special Effects
Anton Voster
Stunts
Gary Green
Stunts
John Smith
Stunt Coordinator
Daryl Andrews
Stunts
Hans Menck
Stunts
Gunter Spilhaus
Stunts
Jake Mervine
Stunts
Richard Thompson
Stunts
Kerry Gregg
Stunts
Lance Elliot
Stunts
Leander Lacey
Stunts
George Bailey
Stunts
Nick Lauer
Construction Foreman
Etienne Janse van Rensburg
Scenic Artist
Ingo Putze
Matte Painter
Steven Madonsela
Scenic Artist
Louise Potgieter
Sculptor
Joe Spilhaus
Stunts
Marius-Lee Pretorius
Scenic Artist
Kobus van Heerden
Scenic Artist
Patrick Walton
Stunts
Mark Appelby
ADR Recordist
Etienne de Kock
Sculptor
Ben Horowitz
Second Unit First Assistant Director
Rory Atkinson
Stunts
Giulio Biccari
Second Unit Director of Photography
David Wynne-Roberts
Scenic Artist
Grant Powell
Stunts
Maricel Albertyn
Scenic Artist
Hugo Slabber
Sculptor
Marco de Sousa
Sculptor
Jason Xenopoulos
Second Unit Director
Luciano Anzellotti
Foley Recordist
Donovan van Rensburg
Stunts
John Potter
Stunts
Janine Wyatt-Mair
Stunts
Shaldon Price
Scenic Artist
Michael Polle
Post Production Coordinator
Tim Lewiston
Post Production Supervisor
Luca Anzellotti
Foley Recordist
Victoria Brazier
Dialogue Editor
Igor Tosevski
Storyboard Artist
Caroline Hile
Post Production Supervisor
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 19, 2004
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 13m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$23,000,000
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
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.