yesh. but he says it as "Thieves! Fire! Murder!"
The name of the dragon was Smaug. He was a winged fire drake, and he drove Thrain and Thror from the Lonely Mountain. In Appendix A of The Lord of the Rings he is given the title of Smaug the Golden in the story of how he took over the area around the Lonely Mountain.
{| |- | The 'red light' appeared several times in The Hobbit. The first time it was the fire that the trolls were sitting around. The next red light was the fires of the Goblins under the mountain. Another was Smaug, the dragon. And red light came out of the eyes of the dwarves being led by Thorin in the Battle of the Five Armies. |}
There are plenty of idioms in The Hobbit, though one of the most important (I believe a whole chapter is dedicated tot he idea) is "out of the frying pan into the fire, or out of the cauldron into the fire.
Gandalf is particularly good with fire. He uses fireballs and smoke on several occasions in The Hobbit.
Smaug is a large red dragon with brown fur like skin covering his back, he has large webbed looking ears and large peircing eyes, he breathes fire and has wings that look like larger versions of his ears
2012: The Dark Knight Rises, The Avengers, and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey 2013: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, Gravity, and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
The name of the dragon was Smaug. He was a winged fire drake, and he drove Thrain and Thror from the Lonely Mountain. In Appendix A of The Lord of the Rings he is given the title of Smaug the Golden in the story of how he took over the area around the Lonely Mountain.
It is in the second chapter of 'The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring' (Book 1) called 'The Shadow of the Past.'
{| |- | The 'red light' appeared several times in The Hobbit. The first time it was the fire that the trolls were sitting around. The next red light was the fires of the Goblins under the mountain. Another was Smaug, the dragon. And red light came out of the eyes of the dwarves being led by Thorin in the Battle of the Five Armies. |}
There are plenty of idioms in The Hobbit, though one of the most important (I believe a whole chapter is dedicated tot he idea) is "out of the frying pan into the fire, or out of the cauldron into the fire.
Gandalf is particularly good with fire. He uses fireballs and smoke on several occasions in The Hobbit.
Smaug is a large red dragon with brown fur like skin covering his back, he has large webbed looking ears and large peircing eyes, he breathes fire and has wings that look like larger versions of his ears
S.W.A.T. - 1975 Murder by Fire - 2.14 was released on: USA:6 December 1975
His chest is covered in jewels from lying on his stolen treasure for such a long time. Bilbo notices that there is a single spot on his chest not covered in jewels. He sends a message to the men of lake town telling them of this weakness. He is then shot with an arrow in this spot which ultimately leads to his demise.
Murder in the First - 2014 Pants on Fire 1-5 was released on: USA: 2014
Diagnosis Murder - 1993 Malibu Fire - 5.3 was released on: USA: 2 October 1997
Gandalf lit pine cones on fire and threw them at the wargs. The goblins took the fire and fed it so that it started to burn the trees they were in.