The Magic Sword (also known as St. George and the Dragon, St. George and the Seven Curses, and The Seven Curses of Lodac) is a 1962 live action fantasy film, mainly aimed at children, based loosely on the medieval legend of St. George and the Dragon.

The film appeared on a 1992 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. In a highly unusual admission, Joel Robinson and Tom Servo said the movie was “pretty good for a Bert I. Gordon film” during a theater segment (though Crow T. Robot seemed to disagree). The writers of the show continued the praise in their Amazing Colossal Episode Guide, and the film is one of a handful of MST3K episodes considered watchable on its own.



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3 Responses to “Magic Sword, The (1962)”

  1. Frank says:

    I really liked this movie, very adventurous For the most good acting and Plot.. Classic B+

  2. انا فعلا لااستطيع التعبير عن هذة الافلام الاكثر من رائعة وانا اهوى مثل هذه وكل ماهو قديم قبل الثمانيات واشكركم كثيرا جدا جدا من كل قلبى الافلام

  3. johnboy says:

    i have watched this film three times now,before this the last time i watched it was when i stayed
    at my cousins on holiday when we were kids. magic,pity they don’t make films like this anymore

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