Dominator - The Animated Movie (2004)
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Synopsis: The Dominator first appeared in a small black and white strip in the rock magazine Metal Hammer in 1988. He went on to star in the popular manga series written by Alan Grant and illustrated by Tony... The Dominator first appeared in a small black and white strip in the rock magazine Metal Hammer in 1988. He went on to star in the popular manga series written by Alan Grant and illustrated by Tony Luke. Here, he returns in THE DOMINATOR, the UK's first full-length movie to be completely computer generated. When the girl rockers of CrowCut strike the infamous "lost chord" during band practice, they accidentally summon THE DOMINATOR to earth. The dead God of rock & roll soon finds himself battling for the Earth's survival, when the new ruler of Hell, Lord Desecrator, sends three new demons to earth. Rockers Cradle of Filth, Matter, Sikth, and Killing Mode provide a fitting soundtrack for the adventures of everyone's favorite rock demon. [More]
Starring: Dani Filth, Doug Bradley, Alan Grant, Yasushi Nirasawa
Starring: Dani Filth, Doug Bradley, Alan Grant, Yasushi Nirasawa, Tony Luke
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