The Railway Dragon | |
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Written by | Patrick Granleese Derek Diorio |
Directed by | Hilary Phillips Gerald Tripp |
Voices of |
Tracey Moore, Barry Morse |
Narrated by | Leslie Nielsen |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Gerald Tripp |
Distributor |
Lacewood Productions CTV Television Network (Canada) Disney Channel (U.S.A.) |
Release | |
Original release | December 31, 1988 (Canada) March 17, 1989 (U.S.A.) |
Chronology | |
Followed by | The Birthday Dragon |
The Railway Dragon is a 1989 American television animated film. Leslie Nielsen featured as the narrator.
A little girl named Emily knows that there is something special in the railway tunnel close to her home, despite no one else thinking so. One day she decides to see for herself, exploring around the tunnel. After a brief scare due to a large rat, she tries to give it some food but the rat instead runs down a burrow. Emily accidentally slides down the burrow while investigating it and is amazed when she comes face to face with a centuries-old dragon. The dragon is at first grouchy and not happy with her being in his lair, which is full of 'treasure', although this is mainly discarded items from the trains. As the two talk more, they begin to become friends.
Later, the dragon reveals there were once many other dragons long ago but there are now only a few left as they were hunted down by humans, as humans feared dragons because of their size. He also reveals that it is the 'Day of Tidings', a secret celebration for dragons, but that he will not be going as it is too dangerous to travel and that the Tidings are too far away. Emily, however, convinces him to go to the Tidings, with the dragon agreeing and also stating he will take Emily with him, much to her delight. However, she then remembers that her Grandma is coming over for dinner and that she has missed it. Although she leaves, she agrees to meet the dragon at the mouth of the tunnel at Moon-rise so they can go together.
Upon returning home, Emily is sent to her room by her parents for missing dinner, although she later sneaks out and meets the dragon on top of the railway tunnel, although he states they won't be flying when there are 'better ways'. A few moments later, the pair jump off the tunnel and begin to ride on the roof of a train, with Emily going inside and getting some smoked meat sandwiches for the Dragon (due to him saying earlier there was nothing he savoured more than smoked meat, with him hating the new diesel trains making the meat taste like paraffin) Emily nearly gets in trouble when the Conductor appears and asks for her ticket, but the Dragon (unseen by the conductor) gives him a pair of out-of-date tickets which distracts him as Emily and the Dragon escape off the train.
After hiding from two hunters (a father and son) and their bloodhounds, the pair continue on foot while continuing conversation. They soon reach the location, with the Dragon convincing the others (who have hidden because of being spooked by Emily) to show themselves, showing Emily how to shout tidings. Both Emily and the Dragons have a fun time playing various party games, dancing and eating popcorn.