Magic Lizard

Magic Lizard

Release date : January 1, 1985
Runtime : 1h 50m
Countries of origin : Thailand /
Original Language : Thai /
Director : Sompote Sands /
Writers :
Production companies : Chaiyo Productions /
January 1, 1985 1h 50m Thailand Fantasy Thai More
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After an opening sequence in which we watch Magic Lizard roller-skating around the city to the accompaniment of 80s dance music, recycled footage from the earlier Giant and Jumbo A shows us some space aliens landing in a pink flying saucer. One of the aliens steals into a cave beneath a temple where the hapless but lovable Magic Lizard appears to be responsible for guarding some kind of treasure. After threatening Magic Lizard with a light saber, the alien makes off with a crystal of some sort, after which Magic Lizard starts with the high-pitched nattering and spazzing out that will characterize his behavior for the rest of the film. He runs to Yuk Wud Jaeng, the demon-like living statue previously featured in both Giant and Jumbo A and Tah Tien and pleads for his help. Yuk Wud Jaeng takes off into the heavens, not to be seen again for some time.
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  • title:Magic Lizard
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1985
  • Runtime:1h 50m
  • Genres: Fantasy · Action · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Thailand ·
  • Original Language: Thai ·
  • Director: Sompote Sands /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Chaiyo Productions ·
  • Overview:After an opening sequence in which we watch Magic Lizard roller-skating around the city to the accompaniment of 80s dance music, recycled footage from the earlier Giant and Jumbo A shows us some space aliens landing in a pink flying saucer. One of the aliens steals into a cave beneath a temple where the hapless but lovable Magic Lizard appears to be responsible for guarding some kind of treasure. After threatening Magic Lizard with a light saber, the alien makes off with a crystal of some sort, after which Magic Lizard starts with the high-pitched nattering and spazzing out that will characterize his behavior for the rest of the film. He runs to Yuk Wud Jaeng, the demon-like living statue previously featured in both Giant and Jumbo A and Tah Tien and pleads for his help. Yuk Wud Jaeng takes off into the heavens, not to be seen again for some time.
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