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00:00Is anybody watching?
00:14Doesn't look like it.
00:15They were supposed to signal half an hour ago.
00:18You think they made it to the signal point?
00:19I see them.
00:31What are they saying?
00:32Take this down.
00:33Dot, dot, dash, no.
00:37Dash, dash, dot.
00:40That's a comfort to know any time I want to come home, all I have to do is climb a tree.
00:44Why, Margarita?
00:44Dot, dot, dot.
00:47Sorry.
00:47I didn't know I was funding an expedition of Boy Scouts.
00:51Do you do smoke signals, too?
00:53Only if I don't have my drums, Andy.
00:55Is that it?
00:56That's it.
00:56These mirrors are going to be a lifesaver.
00:58Absolutely.
01:00What's the message say?
01:02I haven't got a clue.
01:04Ask them to repeat.
01:06Roger.
01:12Where is that?
01:13Hello.
01:14You see anything from up there?
01:15No way.
01:17There's something in the bushes.
01:21A horse.
01:23A horse?
01:23My kingdom for a horse.
01:26Where's his rider?
01:27Right here.
01:29He's come to take me home.
01:31Come here, my big, beautiful boy.
01:35No, no, no.
01:36What?
01:36What?
01:36What?
01:36What?
01:36What?
01:36What?
01:36Oh, yeah.
01:56Who was there, big fella?
01:57Who was there?
02:00Who was there?
02:01You, uh, know of this horse?
02:05Never seen him before.
02:09Now, what's your name, huh?
02:11Where is your master?
02:15He wants you to get on.
02:17Oh, you understand horse, I suppose.
02:19It's a fairly direct language.
02:23Okay.
02:25Here we are.
02:27Easy does it.
02:31He did it.
02:35Easy.
02:36Rostan, come back.
02:39Woo-hoo!
02:52Now, let's go back.
02:59What the hell?
03:00Woo-hoo!
03:01Oh!
03:04At the dawn of the last century,
03:07a band of explorers search for a prehistoric world.
03:11Driven by ambition, secret desires, a thirst for adventure,
03:17and seeking the ultimate story,
03:19they are befriended by an untamed beauty.
03:23Stranded in a strange and savage land,
03:26each day is a desperate search for a way out
03:30of the lost world.
03:33and this is the one that is posible.
03:38So, what does the world do?
04:09Easy, boy.
04:16Oh, whoa there, big fella. Now, where are you taking me?
04:19I'm going to solve the mines of the gates of hell.
04:21Wait, you'll have to be a bit clearer than that.
04:28Open the gates!
04:35Friends of yours.
04:39Nice work.
04:52I guess we're here.
04:55We're in a here is.
04:56Not what is, what can be.
05:01I beg your pardon?
05:02Answer the fire. Question the dragon.
05:07Fire? Dragons? Whatever you say, old man.
05:11I guess you'd be the man in charge.
05:19Who are you?
05:20John Roxton.
05:23Lord John Roxton.
05:25You have returned the king's horse. Where did you find him?
05:29Oh, he found me, actually.
05:32Come to claim the throne?
05:34The throne?
05:34No, there must be some mistake.
05:38Grandal allows no one to ride him but the king.
05:41Well, I think he made an exception this time.
05:43There are no exceptions.
05:46Unless you're an imposter.
05:47And you ride the king's horse through some dark enchantment.
05:54Excuse me.
05:54If you're not the king, then Grandal has brought you to your death.
06:00Well, let's not get too carried away.
06:03Obviously, you and the horse know what you're talking about.
06:08I'm the king.
06:10Is that your final answer?
06:12Yes.
06:13Yes, it is.
06:14I am the king.
06:20Welcome, sir.
06:21I am Bela, royal advisor to the king.
06:23You must be weary from your long journey.
06:26Make sure the king's horse is well taken care of.
06:44Where were you?
06:50We were worried.
06:51You could have signaled to let us know you were all right.
06:54Where's Roxton?
06:54I want a word with him.
06:56But he's with you.
06:58You mean he's not here?
07:00Well, I guess he's still out playing with his horse.
07:03Horse?
07:04What are you talking about?
07:05Ask Malone.
07:06I'm starved and I'm having a bath, a long one.
07:08But do we need to go and look for him?
07:11I'm not going anywhere.
07:12Yeah, Roxton's a big boy and he's got a horse.
07:29Drink.
07:29What happened to the last king?
07:44King Sigurd and the royal escort went to hunt the dragon.
07:49Dragon?
07:49We hoped that the gods might have spared the king.
07:52When Grandal returned with you, we knew we had to accept the inevitable and plan for a new beginning.
07:59And the horse really understands all this?
08:00Grandal understood every word that King Sigurd said.
08:04That sounds a little too fantastic for me.
08:07Not in our kingdom.
08:09We have always lived with magic.
08:11King Sigurd's disappearance was especially hard on clear.
08:14They were to wear to.
08:15I'm sorry for your loss.
08:21The king is dead.
08:23Long live the king.
08:24Long live the king.
08:26Long live the king.
08:33Congratulations, sire.
08:35Clear now belongs to you for bride and queen.
08:38Everything that belonged to King Sigurd, now belongs to you.
09:04Impressive.
09:06It is our history.
09:09And our destiny.
09:11You know, with all that's happened, maybe it's not such a good idea to rush into this wedding.
09:17There has been much sadness in the kingdom.
09:20A wedding would raise the spirits of the people.
09:23Well, a celebration would indeed be fine, but does it have to be a wedding?
09:28You are the king.
09:30If you do not find Claire suitable, say so.
09:33Well, the dishonorable rejection is nothing compared to losing the man she loved.
09:37Well, if she loved the last king so much, how can she marry me?
09:42It is our custom.
09:43And customs keep us strong.
09:46Sleep well, my lord.
09:48Keep watch over him.
09:58I don't understand, sire.
10:07Why don't you just use your magic to become king?
10:11Without the will of the kingdom, my magic is wasted.
10:14Magic can only set in motion what the people themselves must finish.
10:18I see.
10:20It will be so much more satisfying when they beg me to be their king.
10:26But if you had killed a horse when you ambushed King Sigard, we wouldn't have this problem.
10:31Roxton wouldn't be here.
10:33Sorry, sire.
10:35How will we dispose of Roxton?
10:38You leave that to me.
10:40You dispose of the horse.
10:42Yes, sire.
10:44Yes, sire.
10:44Yes, sire.
11:12I, uh, don't suppose you can take me back to where you found me?
11:19I didn't think so.
11:23You know, I'm not, uh, sure what you want from me, but, uh, whatever it is, I think I'm going to need some help.
11:29So, uh, have that a message to my friends, hmm?
11:34You think you can do that?
11:39You do understand the king's English.
11:42Don't you?
12:01What is it?
12:02The horse is gone.
12:05Let the gate open.
12:07Find that horse.
12:12Wait.
12:29Raksim.
12:30Roxton, where are you?
12:44Come out.
12:48Oh, whoa there, Bigfoot.
12:56He's trying to tell us something.
13:00Marguerite, it's a simple language, isn't it?
13:04Roxton, quit fooling around.
13:09Come here.
13:11Come on.
13:13Hello.
13:15Hi.
13:17Ah, so you have come for me this time.
13:21Well, it's better late than never.
13:26Whoa.
13:27He's a one-man horse.
13:31How very old-fashioned of him.
13:37I think he wants us to follow him.
13:45What has Roxton got himself mixed up in this time?
13:47They are here to honor you and celebrate your great victory.
13:58And what great victory are we talking about?
14:01The triumph in defending your throne from...
14:05...him.
14:05Another of your, uh, customs, I suppose.
14:15Your custom, too, sire.
14:20Oh, what a smell.
14:22This better be a shortcut.
14:24It's only swamp gas, Marguerite.
14:27Methane and hydrocarbons.
14:29Highly flammable, but they won't poison us.
14:31You are skilled with a quarterstaff.
14:42A little rusty, actually.
14:44Since I left show at Forest.
14:46The true king has the gods on his side.
14:49Tell that the king's a god.
14:51King's heart!
14:53To the gate!
14:54Open them!
15:04What have you done with the king's horse?
15:07King?
15:07Last time I saw that horse, he'd only let Roxton ride him.
15:10Roxton?
15:11How do you know King John?
15:14King?
15:15Is he okay?
15:16I would think so.
15:19He has a kingdom.
15:20Oil subjects.
15:22And a beautiful bride.
15:24Yes, I'd say he's okay.
15:27Who's he marrying?
15:30Who are you?
15:32Friends of mine.
15:34Release them.
15:35But they're armed.
15:37Only the king's guards may carry arms within the village wall.
15:41Your friends will have to surrender their weapons.
15:44Until they leave, it is our custom.
15:48Fine.
15:49They will leave their weapons outside the gates.
15:56Thank you, thank you.
16:04Is this part of the wedding celebration?
16:07A challenge to the throne the king almost never loses.
16:10Almost?
16:11Quarterstaff's rocks tonight.
16:13How medieval.
16:14I always thought of you as a thoroughly modern warrior.
16:17When in Rome.
16:19Let's do it.
16:21No!
16:22No!
16:23No!
16:24No!
16:25No!
16:26No!
16:27No!
16:28No!
16:29No!
16:30No!
16:31No!
16:32No!
16:33No!
16:34No!
16:35No!
16:36No!
16:37No!
16:38No!
16:39No!
16:40No!
16:41No!
16:42No!
16:43No!
16:44No!
16:45No!
16:46No!
16:47No!
16:48No!
16:49No!
16:50Oh, we didn't stand a chance against that float.
17:12Come on, bud.
17:18He's got to help him.
17:20It is forbidden to interfere under penalty of death.
17:24I hate your king. He could be killed.
17:26If he is the true king, he will prevail.
17:32Come on!
17:32Come on!
17:45Come on!
17:47Do something!
18:02Come on!
18:06Come on, get up!
18:08Do it!
18:17My lord, command me as you will.
18:27My life belongs to you.
18:29I shall not waste it.
18:32A noble gesture, but it is not our custom to spare the vanquished.
18:37Some of our customs should be revised.
18:42As you wish, sire.
18:47You have given your subjects reason to celebrate.
18:55The king is victorious and compassionate.
18:58All is well.
19:00Our home is your home.
19:02The king's best men are at your service.
19:05What a lovely robe, my lord.
19:08What a fine handiwork.
19:10Yes, this robe has been worn by the king's advisors for many years.
19:14And what does this say?
19:15Struggle?
19:17The battle.
19:19The battle can only be won by the hand of man.
19:23Fascinating.
19:24But what does it mean?
19:25Since the time before man walked the earth, good and evil have been locked in battle.
19:29It's all around us.
19:31Neither can triumph without the help of man.
19:34Sounds like a solid basis for any religion.
19:36It's what we believe.
19:37Why exactly do they think you're their king?
19:42Because of the horse.
19:43Their last king died trying to slay a dragon.
19:46And only his true successor can ride his horse.
19:49There's a headline.
19:51Horse crowns king.
19:53In the story on page two, king says no thanks and rides out of town with his friends.
19:57But let's not be too quick to abdicate what he has its rewards.
20:01Well, I may be king, but BƩlar is running the show.
20:05How's that?
20:06Well, you may not believe this challenger, but everyone around here says there's some magic.
20:11You're not falling for that battle of good and evil since before the dawn of time.
20:15Once you know the details, magic can always be explained by science.
20:20Good.
20:22Because I'd love to know how that horse's reins magically tied me onto him.
20:25You know, BƩlar didn't tell the whole truth about the ruins on his robe.
20:29You could read them, couldn't you?
20:30Ruins aren't complicated.
20:32These describe several battles between dragons and kings.
20:35Now, all the kings were named Edward, Stanton, Dunstan.
20:38Like it was real history, not some fairy tale?
20:40Yeah, but the dragon was always the same.
20:43So the dragon lives forever.
20:46Or no king was able to defeat him.
20:48And since no one could defeat it, every king had an advisor whose primary task was to keep the dragon in check.
20:57Maybe you shouldn't have pretended to be king in the first place.
21:00Well, I had no choice. It was either king or imposter.
21:03And impostors are killed.
21:05Is that your intended?
21:07Does she know what she's getting into?
21:14Could I see this dragon?
21:23The dragon reigns.
21:25No!
21:27Nice day.
21:29You've seen this dragon?
21:32Fire of the dragon cleanse us.
21:35I mean, seen him, seen him yourself.
21:40Fire of the dragon renews us.
21:47Uh, any idea where this dragon is?
21:50Seek the answer in daylight.
21:52Not in darkness.
21:57Good advice.
21:57It's hard to find things in the dark.
22:01Written on the walls.
22:04Written on the walls.
22:06The words of the prophecy are written on the walls.
22:10Hmm?
22:10What happened to the horse after I brought you here?
22:27Bailar's guard shouted at it and it took off.
22:30I told you he was smart.
22:33I sent him to find you.
22:37Claire's very sweet.
22:40And still in love with the last king.
22:44She probably always will be, you know.
22:47Fine by me.
22:51Are you not attracted to her?
22:54At all?
22:55Oh, she is beautiful.
22:58But more beautiful than anybody I've seen.
23:02From this village.
23:03It might not be so bad being king for a while.
23:12Oh, I thought you were the one who said kings don't last very long around here.
23:15Ah, but if we got rid of Bailar, I could be your new advisor.
23:19Oh.
23:21Now there's your battle between good and evil.
23:24Fire of the dragon cleanse us.
23:31Fire of the dragon renew us.
23:34Well, everybody knows it, not just the beggar.
23:36Sounds like a prayer.
23:37Oh, it's an incantation used to ward off what they fear the most.
23:42Did he say anything else?
23:43Who cares?
23:44It's completely batty.
23:46Seek the answer in daylight.
23:48It's written on the wall.
23:50And is there anything else written on the wall?
23:52Not that I could read.
23:53Give these people an F in penmanship.
23:57Perfect.
24:00Wait a minute.
24:02What if he didn't mean that wall out there?
24:05What if he meant the wall in here?
24:08Which brings us back to the dragon.
24:11Look at the background.
24:14I think I know that place.
24:16Don't be ridiculous.
24:17No.
24:19Really?
24:20Not just possibly.
24:21You see, Bela called this mural the destiny.
24:25Prego said it was their history.
24:27If they think the dragon's real, then why not the background?
24:30I can get there.
24:32You can't go alone.
24:33And what good would that do?
24:35I don't know yet.
24:37But seek the answer in daylight.
24:39Veronica, take Malone with you.
24:41See what you can find.
24:42We'll create a diversion.
24:47Hey, you're not really afraid of this dragon, are you?
25:03A big, strong man like you?
25:07You laugh.
25:09The dragon is nothing to be trifled with.
25:12No.
25:13What was that?
25:18Oh, your poor mind playing tricks on you.
25:25You know, I'm off duty in an hour or so.
25:28Really?
25:30I could show you.
25:31A good time.
25:33You know, if anybody could, I'm sure it would be you.
25:36But I'm really not fun.
25:37Two of our guests have escaped.
25:57The blonde and the young man.
25:59Shall I find them and bring them back?
26:02No.
26:03Let them go.
26:04No.
26:07This will serve our purpose, Peter.
26:20Come on.
26:27Let the dragon wake.
26:30The dragon!
26:51The sanctity of the night has been violated.
26:54The dragon has been awoken.
26:56And how can you know that?
26:57The swamp burns with the dragon's fire.
27:01He awaits our offering.
27:02That's not a dragon of fire.
27:04It's methane gas from the swamp.
27:06The flight of your young friends has angered the dragon.
27:09Now the dragon must be appeased.
27:12There must be a sacrifice so that the village may survive.
27:16Fire!
27:17The dragon is our protector.
27:19So we obey the dragon!
27:21The fire of the dragon we are cleansed.
27:24And so we praise the dragon!
27:26The fire of the dragon we are renewed.
27:27The dragon reigns!
27:29Now, show us who must shed their blood, so the rest of us may live.
27:34What kind of shit-chanery is this?
27:49This is barbaric, Bela.
27:52And as your king, I won't allow it.
27:55The dragon must be appeased, or we will all be destroyed.
27:58There are no dragons.
28:00Just fears and superstitions that you've created.
28:03The dragon is as real as you or I.
28:05And if you don't obey the smoke, people will rise up against you.
28:12And if I take the princess as my wife, won't she then be safe from the dragon?
28:19What?
28:19If you marry Princess Claire, she will be safe.
28:24But someone else must be selected.
28:26It's just smoke and mirrors.
28:33No different than any other magic lantern trick we've all seen a hundred times before.
28:37But the villagers don't think it's a trick.
28:39Well, then...
28:40Maybe we should show them that it is.
28:43Well, even if you do manage to convince my loyal subjects, what good will it do?
28:47Bela still intends to make a sacrifice.
28:49Yes, and thanks to your heroics, it could be one of us.
28:51You wanted me to marry the girl.
28:53Well, if we show these people that Bela's magic is a sham,
28:57then maybe they'll rise up against him.
29:01Well, surely it would be a step in the right direction.
29:05Well, I hope you're right.
29:07What do we need to do it?
29:09Well, a signal, Maris, for starters.
29:15Such a good boy scout.
29:23There.
29:27Doesn't that look just like the ridge of the mural?
29:29Okay, so what if it is?
29:31What do we do now?
29:32Wait and watch.
29:45There.
29:47That's where we're going.
29:48Here, it doesn't look like much.
29:56It wouldn't if they wanted to keep it hidden.
29:59It all fits.
30:01The mural, the baker's words, the sunlight.
30:05Now, just move to your right, Marguerite.
30:19Get it there.
30:20There's good.
30:21Yeah.
30:29See?
30:31It's not the smoke.
30:32I was doing it.
30:35And I can do the same for any of you.
30:38Volunteers.
30:43What black magic is this?
30:46What kind of wizard are you?
30:48He is no wizard.
30:50He's a man of science.
30:51I'm no different than you are.
30:53You have no magic powers.
30:57Let us ask the smoke.
31:02Reveal to us the charlatan.
31:09And who will satisfy the dragon's wrath?
31:18Stop right there.
31:20As king, I decree there will be no more sacrifices.
31:22Once more, your compassion has moved the crowd, Majesty.
31:30But you'll have to convince the dragon in single combat.
31:34Why?
31:36I guess you got me where you wanted me all along.
31:40I don't understand, sire.
31:42Where would that be?
31:43Out of the way.
31:45Not at all.
31:45You can still sacrifice your friend.
31:46No.
31:48This is between you.
31:50And me.
31:53As you wish.
31:55My lord.
32:11Milan?
32:12Milan?
32:12Milan?
32:12Milan?
32:12Milan?
32:13Milan?
32:14Milan?
32:15Milan?
32:16Milan?
32:16Milan?
32:18Milan?
32:19Milan?
32:19Milan?
32:22This must be the royal crypt.
32:25This must be the old kings.
32:27Like on the mural in Roxxon's Corpers.
32:30Edward?
32:31Stanton?
32:34Dunstan?
32:36What a great place to hide a secret.
32:39Yeah.
32:40Where do we start?
32:42It's got to be here somewhere.
32:44Well, this looks promising
32:58Copy it down
33:03Let's hope it's more than the 9th century version of Spike was here
33:06Yeah
33:06Marguerite will know
33:14It is time to fight the dragon
33:20Where is it?
33:22Approaching the village
33:23What the hell's going on?
33:26Should you fail, your friends will be sacrificed to appease it
33:29I thought one sacrifice was enough
33:31Confrontation annoys the dragon
33:34Its rage won't be so easily calmed now
33:37You will find King Sigard's sword at the edge of the village
33:41And I will offer up incantations
33:42For your victory
33:44I bet St. George got a bigger one
34:02We cleanse ourselves
34:06We are renewed
34:08You best get out of here
34:09Dragon breath
34:11Dragon fire
34:12Nothing can survive dragon's fire
34:15I wish you could make some sense
34:16We are all much more than we appear to be
34:20I hope you're right, old man
34:22I don't care
34:23Let me down the wall
34:25Let me down the wall
34:26Well, I'll be damned
34:38Terrific
34:49What am I going to do with this?
35:00Where's Baelor?
35:02Shouldn't the king's advisor be trying to save him?
35:05That's not your problem
35:07That's not your problem
35:07Nor mine
35:08That was definitely not a T-Rex
35:12How do you kill a dragon?
35:15Veronica?
35:29Veronica
35:30You should find a dentist
35:32Grandel
35:34Easy boy
35:36It's about time you showed up.
35:44What was that?
35:48I didn't hear anything.
35:54What are you doing?
35:55Don't touch that.
35:56I was just wondering how old it was.
35:59Well, it doesn't matter to you.
36:00Now put it down.
36:02Whatever you say.
36:06Let go of me!
36:22You heard the lady.
36:27Quick, tie them up.
36:30What did you find out?
36:33The legend is all true.
36:35We found the royal crypt.
36:36Can you make any sense out of this?
36:41This we know through centuries of battling the dragon.
36:45So purely evil is the dragon that...
36:49Nothing can withstand the dragon fire.
36:53That's it?
36:54Even they say nothing can beat the dragon?
36:57I didn't make it up.
36:58I just translate.
36:59No, that's not quite what they said, Manon.
37:01What they're saying is the dragon can defeat everything.
37:04I'm sorry.
37:05What's the difference?
37:06Well, it's a small difference, but it's very important.
37:09I think if we're clever enough, we can get the dragon to defeat itself.
37:12Even if he is magic?
37:13Well, it's our only hope.
37:15After all, we have seen.
37:17I think we have to accept that, well, for now, there's magic afoot.
37:23Now, Malone, you take one of these mirrors.
37:26Find a spot near the edge of the swamp where you can see the sun and wait for my signal.
37:29Veronica, Marguerite, you must find Roxton.
37:34Get him to lure the dragon to where Malone is waiting by the edge of the swamp.
37:38What are you going to do?
37:40I'll meet you there.
37:42There's just a few final adjustments I have to make.
37:44I think we can cook up a real surprise for this dragon.
37:47I can't believe I'm trying to find a fire-breathing dragon.
38:01Try fighting him with the sword.
38:03Oh, my God, you're all right.
38:05How did you get away?
38:06I'll gamble here, no shortcut.
38:08Where's Challenger and Malone?
38:10Challenger's got a plan.
38:12A good one, I hope.
38:14Uh, you have to go back and find the dragon.
38:25You're looking for me!
38:33Come on!
38:35Come on!
38:43This way, fireman!
38:55Hurry up, Challenger!
38:56There's shadows!
39:03Shut up, Opportunity!
39:16Throw that!
39:21Come on!
39:22Come on!
39:22Come on!
39:24Come on!
39:24Come on!
39:24Come on!
39:24Come on!
39:25Come on!
39:26Come on!
39:26he was the dragon yes of course as the wounds foretold his evil magic turned against himself
39:50best trick i've seen all day
39:52here comes the bride
40:14my lord would be my lifelong honor to serve as your queen
40:23just how are you gonna get out of this one roxton you did more or less commit yourself
40:29i was hoping you'd have a few words of wisdom to save me yes you make a lovely couple
40:35would you uh excuse me a minute thanks
40:41he understands you clear as writing on the wall
40:57may i help you sire
41:06how did you know
41:35no you tried to tell me but i didn't get it we are all much more than we appear to be
41:41roxton you could have had it all
41:47you're happy now
41:54you're happy now
41:59you're happy now
42:04you're happy now
42:05you're happy now
42:11you're happy now
42:12you're happy now
42:15you're happy now
42:21so
42:23you're happy now
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