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Preview Image Caitlin Clarke
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Birth Name: Catherine Ann Clarke

Birth Date: 1952-05-03

Birth Place: Pittsburgh, United States

Details

Alternate Names: Caitlin Clark, Catherine Ann Clarke, Celia McGuire

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Dragonslayer (1981) as Valerian

Most Important Roles:

  • Blown Away (1994) as Rita
  • Dragonslayer (1981) as Valerian
  • Penn & Teller Get Killed (1989) as Carlotta / Celia McGuire
  • Joe the King (1999) as Pat
  • Mayflower Madam (1987) as Virginia
  • Kiss and Tell (1996) as Karen Wallace
  • The Big Picture (1989) as Sharon
  • The Stepford Husbands (1996) as Lisa
  • Once a Hero (1987) as Emma Greely
  • Never Again (2001) as Allison

Career Highlights:

  • Blown Away (1994)
  • Dragonslayer (1981)
  • Penn & Teller Get Killed (1989)
  • Joe the King (1999)
  • Mayflower Madam (1987)
  • Kiss and Tell (1996)
  • The Big Picture (1989)
  • The Stepford Husbands (1996)
  • Once a Hero (1987)
  • Never Again (2001)

Full Biography

Caitlin Clarke (1952-2004) was an American actress known for her roles in theater and film. She starred as Valerian, a sorceress's apprentice, in the 1981 fantasy film 'Dragonslayer'. On Broadway, she played Charlotte Cardoza in the musical 'Titanic' (1998-1999).


About the Movie: Dragonslayer (1981)

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Release Year: 1981

Nation: United States

Alternative Title: El verdugo de dragones, De draak van het vuurmeer, Le Dragon du lac de feu, O Dragão e o Feiticeiro, O Matador de Dragões, Dragedræberen - helten fra fortidens mørke, Lohikäärmeentappaja, Der Drachentöter, I epidromi tou drakou, Sárkányölő, ड्रैगनस्लेयर, Il drago del lago di fuoco, ドラゴンスレイヤー, Te vuur en te zwaard, Dragedreperen, Pogromca smoków, O Dragão do Lago de Fogo, Ловац на змајеве, Победитель дракона, Drakdödaren, Ejderha Avcısı, Lovac na zmajeve

Director: Matthew Robbins

Writer: Hal Barwood, Matthew Robbins

Production & Genre

Producer(s): Producer: Hal Barwood
Co_Producer: Eric Rattray
Executive_Producer: Howard W. Koch

Companies: Paramount Pictures, Walt Disney Productions

Genre: Action, Adventure, Adventure Film, Drama, Family, Fantasy Film, Medieval Film, Sword And Sorcery Film

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • Nominated for 2 Oscars. 7 nominations total

Similar:

  • Mission: Impossible (1996)
  • Mission: Impossible II (2000)
  • Mission: Impossible III (2006)
  • Tabu: A Story of the South Seas (1931)
  • TMNT (2007)

Keywords

Story

In the 6th century, a pact has been made between King Casiodorax and a fearsome dragon, Galares. To protect his kingdom, the king agrees to annually sacrifice a virgin to the beast. The next victim is Princess Elspeth, the king's daughter. An old sorcerer, Ultraximus, and his apprentice, Galen, volunteer to slay the dragon and save the princess. However, they soon discover that the dragon is immortal, feeding on human fear. To defeat it, Galen must become a man of courage, proving that even without fear, he can still wield magic.

Summary

Dragonslayer (1981), directed by Matthew Robbins, is a medieval fantasy adventure film set in the 6th century. The story revolves around the immortal dragon Galares, which threatens the kingdom unless the king annually sacrifices a virgin to it. When Princess Elspeth becomes the next sacrifice, Ultraximus and his apprentice Galen step forward to defeat the beast. However, they find that the dragon is invulnerable due to its ability to feed on human fear. The film explores themes of courage, self-discovery, and the power of belief over fear.