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1''To Kill a Dragon'' (Rus., ''Убить Дракона, Ubit' Drakona '') is a 1988 Soviet / German film - the last one directed by Mark Zakharow. The film is based on a play ''The Dragon'' by a famous Soviet playwright Eugeny Schwartz, but the script for the film was heavily edited by another famous Soviet playwright Grigoriy Gorin. It was also a rare case of Soviet / West Germany coproduction.
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3In essence, the film retells a classic story about a heroic knight (here called Lancelot) saving a fair maiden (Elsa) from being sacrificed to the dragon. However, here the story goes further, exploring how the people live under the Dragon's oppressive rule, the consequences of the Dragon being slain, and the question about how freedom can be truly obtained.
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9* AnachronismStew: The setting is medieval, medieval buildings and mostly medieval clothing. However a few characters wear modern glasses, and the prison is brightly lit with electric lights and made out of industrial grating.
10* AndNowYouMustMarryMe: The starting point is that Elsa is being forcibly married to the Dragon (which would result in her death). When the Dragon is defeated, [[spoiler: the Burgomaster]] becomes a ruler and wants to forcibly marry Elsa himself.
11* AssShove: Done to Friedrichsen with a ''fork'', however it is ambiguous whether or not this was a GroinAttack.
12* BadassBoast: The Dragon has one.
13* {{BFS}}: Lancelot is given a huge two-handed sword by the armorers. Who were keeping it underneath a pile of hay, apparently.
14* BigBad: The eponymous Dragon.
15* BittersweetEnding: Lancelot slays the Dragon, then deposes the usurping [[spoiler: Burgomaster]], liberates those who were helping him, saves Elsa and finally becomes the ruler, thus giving him a chance to change people for the better. However it is shown that most adults have been corrupted beyond repair by the Dragon. Children seem to be the only one who can get their freedom back, and even this is an uphill battle. And this all presupposes that Lancelot doesn't become a tyrant himself.
16* ButtMonkey: Heinrich, the Dragon constantly punishes him with [[GroinAttack vicious kicks to the groin]], [[spoiler: when the Dragon is slain, and the Burgomaster becomes the president, he is demoted and forced to be a food servant.]]
17* ChildrenAreInnocent: or at least, their innocence can be restored, unlike with the adults.
18* CombatPragmatist: the Dragon again.
19* DragonAscendant: When the Dragon is slain, [[spoiler: the Burgomaster]] takes over the city.
20* DingDongTheWitchIsDead: Deconstructed and then subverted: Dragon's death leads to chaos and later [[spoiler: the Burgomaster]] becomes a new ruler.
21* EvilLaugh: one of the Dragon's heads sports one.
22* ForTheEvulz: sometimes the Dragon performs horrific deeds for no real reason, just because he can. He even kills his bodyguards fur fun!
23* GroinAttack: the Dragon ''enjoys'' doing this to others.
24* HappinessInSlavery: most people "love" their dragon, being convinced that being protected from Gypsies and other dragons is worth supplying the Dragon with livestock (and one girl per year) and enduring his rule. Even after the Dragon is dead they just passively wait to MeetTheNewBoss.
25* IWillPunishYourFriendForYourFailure: The Dragon threatens to kill Elsa's friends unless she kills Lancelot.
26* KickTheDog: the Dragon does this repeatedly
27* KnightInSourArmor: Lancelot. As the story progresses, he grows even more disillusioned.
28* LaResistance: is practically completely underground. However they supply Lancelot with weapons at a critical moment.
29* MeetTheNewBoss: Happens ''twice'':
30** When the dragon is slain, the [[spoiler: the Burgomaster]] becomes a new ruler, and his rule imprisons many people.
31** In the end, [[spoiler: Lancelot deposes the Burgomaster and becomes a ruler himself. However,there are hints that he will not really be a better ruler in the long run]].
32* NeutralNoLonger: Lancelot originally didn't want to get involved, but changed his mind to try and save Elsa
33* NoNameGiven: many charachters have no name: the Dragon, the Burgomaster, the Weaponmakers etc.
34* ObfuscatingStupidity: [[spoiler: the Burgomaster]]. He becomes DragonAscendant later on.
35* OnlyMostlyDead: Happens to Lancelot after the battle with the Dragon. It also happened to him three times before.
36* OurDragonsAreDifferent: this one has three heads and each head can turn into a human. He can also fly and breath fire.
37* TheQuisling: Both Heinrich and the Burgomaster.
38* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: after the Dragon is slain, the city descends into anarchy, so rape, robbery and senseless violence ensue.
39* RuleOFThree: the Dragon has ''three'' heads, which can turn into ''three'' different people. Lancelot defeats the Dragon using ''three'' gifts from the townsfolk: a sword, an invisibility cap, and a balloon.
40* TenMinuteRetirement: at some point Lancelot consider giving up, but decides to fight instead.
41* ThatManIsDead: happens during the TenMinuteRetirement above. Lancelot delares to his helper that he is Lancelot no longer. When his helper then declares that it is not good to converse with strangers, Lancelot reconsiders.
42* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: We get only glimpses of Lancelot's battle with the Dragon. [[spoiler: Somehow Lancelot manages to kill a flying, fire-breathing Dragon, with an invisibility cap, and a sword, while ''riding a hydrogen balloon''.]]
43* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: The Dragon wants to do that to Lancelot, but there is a document (according to the play, the Dragon was a sentimental kid when signing it) keeping any challengers safe until combat. He tries to ignore it, but since he cannot stop the contents from becoming public, is forced to uphold it.
44* YouHaveFailedMe: Each time Heinrich screws up, the Dragon performs a GroinAttack on him.
45* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: in one scene the Dragon blasts his own guards simply for fun.

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