The Secret of The Two-Headed Dragon. This film is very appealing due to excellent storyline and acting. It is somewhat of a Romeo and Juliet plot, about a girl and a boy who fall in love but their love is forbidden. I love the fantasy aspect of it, especially flying with the dragon. The locations are excellent as are the special effects. It's not quite as believable as I would like, but it is still very enjoyable. Adele, the young girl stands out. She is very beautiful and sings quite well. I learned that through the world, great movies are made. My favorite part is the ending, but you'll have to see it to find out what happens. I highly recommend this for the KIDS FIRST! Film Festivals and give it 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 6 to 12. It's a wonderfully fun fairy tale. Reviewed by Katherine S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic.
Barbara and Thomas are spending the summer holidays with their grandparents in the blacksmith's shop 'Under the Dragon Rock', where the unusual helper, the two-headed little dragon, Smokey, works flat out. One day, the children discover an old map in the dragon's cave. Smokey, whose one head speaks Czech and the other Slovak, begins to tell a story about the Dragon Kingdom, the love of Princess Adele and Prince John, the long-lasting curse, the malicious dragon, the goblin Spitup, the mystery of the Forget-me-not Meadow, the lost dragon egg and a couple of kangaroos. Would you like to know how dragons dance hip hop, how Christmas is celebrated in a dragon's cave, what the magic power of a dragon's tooth which has not been cleaned for 100 years is and why the dragon has got a headache?
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