Dinosaur from the Deep explained

Dinosaur from the Deep
Director:Norbert Moutier
Producer:Norbert Moutier
Starring:Jean Rollin
Tina Aumont
Sylvaine Charlet
Guy Godefroy
Norbert Moutier
Norbert Moutier
Tina Aumont
Christophe Bier
Music:Sylvaine Charlet
Editing:N.G. Mount
Distributor:N.M. International
Runtime:78 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

Dinosaur from the Deep is a 1993 French horror science-fiction B movie by filmmaker Norbert Moutier and starring Jean Rollin, Tina Aumont and Sylvaine Charlet.

Plot

After the death penalty has been abolished in 2004, and not knowing how to deal with an abominable criminal recidivist, the FBI's experts and lawyers decide to send the condemned on a journey through time to a time when the sentence still applied. For financial reasons, this expedition is coupled with a scientific mission charged with tracing the first dinosaurs. They find they did exist, and the crew is in pursuit of the prisoner now at large.

Production

The film was produced to capitalize on the success of Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park. It was deliberately filmed on a low budget, with the dinosaurs being made of clay and papier-mâché. In some scenes, the animals “come to life” using stop-motion animation; even a toy dinosaur is used for some shots with this technique.

Cast

Release

The film was not released theatrically in France, but only in VHS in 1994.

Reception

This movie has a current grade of 3.6/10 on IMDb based on 67 ratings.

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