Dragonslayer 1981 Honeyko X264 Restored Uncut - W...
– Many fans prefer the original theatrical mono over fake 5.1 remixes. Say: “Original 2.0 mono (uncompressed) – no remix echo/reverb” .
The "Uncut" tag in the filename is particularly tantalizing. While Dragonslayer was rated PG in 1981 (a controversial rating that helped invent the PG-13 rating later), it was notoriously gorier than its rating suggested. In some international TV broadcasts and later TV edits, scenes of the dragon Vermithrax eating virgins or the gruesome impalement scenes were trimmed. An "uncut" restore ensures you are seeing the full, visceral horror that terrified parents in the early 80s. Dragonslayer 1981 Honeyko x264 RESTORED uncut w...
It explores the transition from the age of magic to the age of religion and politics, making it a sophisticated piece of entertainment. 📀 The "Restored" Renaissance – Many fans prefer the original theatrical mono
This likely refers to the inclusion of a specific deleted scene or a "piece" of footage not found in standard television airings. For example, television versions often cut the scene where Galen discovers Valerian is female or the avalanche sequence. Some fan restorations also include the original opening scene that was famously deleted from the theatrical cut. Official Alternatives While Dragonslayer was rated PG in 1981 (a