The Dragon Slayer (1956)

ALL 03/01/1956 (en) Animation 19 Min
  • Release
    03/01/1956
  • Production
    John Sutherland Productions, E. I. du Pont de Nemours
  • Rotten tomato
    0%
  • Original title
    The Dragon Slayer
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

The Dragon Slayer is an animated cartoon in Technicolor., and is the first film of Peanuts director Bill Melendez. It was commissione by Du Pont to explain its security plan to company employees. The story revolves around Sir Evans, a knight of old, who goes forth to battle the menacing dragons. Only through the protection of armor made for him by his trusty squire, D.I.R.P. can he slay the dragons without being singed by their fiery blasts. But knights in legends aren't the only ones to fear dragons. Most of us, like Ed Blevins, hero of this tale, have the modern-day dragons of insecurity to reckon with. But Ed, like Sir Evans, also has the protection of D.I.R.P., in this case the Du Pont Industrial Relations Plans, which are outstanding examples of how a company helps its employees help themselves.

  1. Bill Melendez

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. John Sutherland

    Producer



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Casts

  1. Marvin Miller

    Narrator

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 1 , Crews : 2

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The Dragon Slayer (1956) 19 Min

ALL 03/01/1956 (en)
Animation
  • Release 03/01/1956
  • Production
    John Sutherland Productions, E. I. du Pont de Nemours
  • Original title The Dragon Slayer
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

The Dragon Slayer is an animated cartoon in Technicolor., and is the first film of Peanuts director Bill Melendez. It was commissione by Du Pont to explain its security plan to company employees. The story revolves around Sir Evans, a knight of old, who goes forth to battle the menacing dragons. Only through the protection of armor made for him by his trusty squire, D.I.R.P. can he slay the dragons without being singed by their fiery blasts. But knights in legends aren't the only ones to fear dragons. Most of us, like Ed Blevins, hero of this tale, have the modern-day dragons of insecurity to reckon with. But Ed, like Sir Evans, also has the protection of D.I.R.P., in this case the Du Pont Industrial Relations Plans, which are outstanding examples of how a company helps its employees help themselves.

  1. Bill Melendez

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. John Sutherland

    Producer