![]() ![]() The dragon is also holding a rainbow colored globe in its hands.Ĭompared to Baby Skin, Legacy Dragon in Young Skin has a bigger physique. Its skin is rainbow colored with its head being green. ![]() ![]() It has round yellow eyes with purple irises. It has two short horns and blonde curly hair. In Baby Form, Legacy Dragon appears to have two small wings and do not have any legs. It has rainbow colors and decorated with translucent stars. Legacy Dragon's Egg has a smooth surface. But beware: Your life will never be the same again after you’ve encountered this creature of legends." Appearance Egg The film meanders along and presents a happy outcome but essentially it misses the mark."This dragon is so legendary that no words can do him justice. Even the dramatic scenes between the plucky channel islanders and the German are underwhelming and unconvincing. Niven never breaks into a sweat, but plays the cheery, urbane, 'come on lads' type of military officer, who adopts a 'Boy Scout leader' approach to the bovine operation. Kenneth More, is also wasted, playing the island's pacifist artist, who wants nothing to do with the war, More never engages the audience's empathy, since he walks around most of the the time feeling hard done by and looking sorry for himself. ![]() Glynis Johns is miscast as the local guide and Niven's romantic interest, since she shows no sparkle or energy but comes across as a mild mannered, one dimensional character, who speaks in the same 'butter wouldn't melt in my mouth' monotone voice throughout the film. Bernard Lee as usual plays an army officer, but his role leaves him little to do. However, sad to say, it doesn't really tick either box, suggesting that the director was caught in two minds. The storyline involving one of the smaller the Channel Islands, whereby the British navy, with David Niven, as the army officer leading an operation to rescue a prize, pedigree cow (Venus) from a small island called Amorel, rather then let the Germans have the prize beast, seems to have great potential for humour and drama. ![]()
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