To Kill a Dragon (Russian: Убить дракона, Ubit drakona) is a 1988 Soviet-German parable fantasy film based on the play of Evgeny Schwartz Dragon (1942–1944), directed by Mark Zakharov (marking his final film until 2002).
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Release date | 1989
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Running time | 123 minutes
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Country | Soviet Union / Germany
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Language | Russian
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