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Science FictionHorror

Dinosaurus!

- Alive with thrills that started a million years ago!

After undersea explosions near a Caribbean island, prehistoric creatures are unleashed on the unsuspecting population.

Release Date : 1960-07-20

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Fairview Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Ward Ramsey

Character Name : Bart Thompson

Original Name : Ward Ramsey

Gender : Male

Paul Lukather

Character Name : Chuck

Original Name : Paul Lukather

Gender : Male

Kristina Hanson

Character Name : Betty Piper

Original Name : Kristina Hanson

Gender : Female

Alan Roberts

Character Name : Julio

Original Name : Alan Roberts

Gender : Male

Fred Engelberg

Character Name : Mike Hacker

Original Name : Fred Engelberg

Gender : Male

Wayne C. Treadway

Character Name : Dumpy

Original Name : Wayne C. Treadway

Gender : Male

Luci Blaine

Character Name : Chica

Original Name : Luci Blaine

Gender : Male

Howard Dayton

Character Name : Mousey

Original Name : Howard Dayton

Gender : Male

Jack Younger

Character Name : Jasper

Original Name : Jack Younger

Gender : Male

James Logan

Character Name : T.J. O'Leary

Original Name : James Logan

Gender : Male

Gregg Martell

Character Name : The Neanderthal

Original Name : Gregg Martell

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

_**The “Jurassic Park” of its day**_ While using explosives to build a harbor on a Caribbean island, a construction crew unearths a frozen tyrannosaurus, a brontosaurus and a caveman. They’re eventually regenerated during a storm and naturally terrorize the islanders. Ward Ramsey plays the construction boss and Kristina Hanson his girlfriend. Fred Engelberg is on hand as the abusive island authority. "Dinosaurus!" (1960) is a ‘B’ creature feature with a 50’s residue (being shot in 1959), but it was the “Jurassic Park” of its day, featuring stop-motion & miniature F/X mixed with puppets for close-ups. The story is simple, but it’s compelling entertainment; including a couple of laugh-out-loud moments with the Neanderthal (Gregg Martell). Kristina Hanson is fetching, especially in her one-piece bathing suit in the opening, but more shoulda been done with her than prancing around in a long dress (I’m thinking in terms of Beth Rogan in “Mysterious Island,” which was released the next year). A shot of the Tyrannosaurus was used six years later for the episode of Gilligan’s Island where Gilligan dreamed that the castaways were living in prehistoric times. The film runs 1 hour, 23 minutes and was shot at St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. GRADE: B