I read that Val Kilmer had a tiny role in this film. I just got off waching it and didn't notice him. Could anyone tell me exactly where and when he appeared, and as whom? Thanks!
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u didnt notice him? really? well his part is small, like 5 mins. He's in a fight scene. I forget who he was fighting now.. maybe micheal clark duncan.. i'll have to watch it again to see..
yea i think he said a couple things. He's only in that one scene. I could tell it was him.. ;) I can try and make a screencap of him so it might be easier for you to find him.. ;)
His scene is great! He is a great comedy talent. Well about "George & the Dragon"... I think the best reason to watch it is because Val Kilmer has a good scene. But there's not much more to go for.
Well, unbelievable that Val is uncredited but he couldn't be mistaken for anyone else! He actually appears for a couple of minutes but plays an important part in the destiny of George's muslim friend Tarik - he does play the famous villain this one wanted to join, but finds him little cooperative, El Cabillo gives him lessons "Lesson #5 - always cheat!" and actually one thinks that George's friend is dead out of the scene and Val is a villain attacking our funny company in the end... until we discover that it was Tarik who killed Val and became a new El Cabillo! Remember now? ;)
What's strange is that El Cabillo #1 in the final credits is reported to be some Gregory Jones, but even if there are very much alike people, you only have to look at the lips - I think on this face Val has unique ones ;)