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t-rex: back to the cretaceous
T-Rex: Back to the Cretaceous

Release Year: 1998
Duration: 45 minutes
Director: Brett Leonard
Producer: Antoine Compin, Charis Horton
Distributor: IMAX Corp.

synopsis

16 year old Ally Hayden is about to go on a remarkable pre-historic adventure! When Ally, the daughter of Paleontologist Dr. Donald Hayden accidentally disturbs a very special fossil egg, she is magically transported back 65 million years to the Cretaceous Period! During her adventure, Ally witnesses giant flying reptiles like the Pteranodon with 20-foot wingspans soaring and swooping over a lush forest filled with strange plants and trees...She sees Hadrosaurs as big as elephants and hears the footsteps of other mammoth reptiles rumbling through the mist-shrouded valley...

cast

Peter Horton as Dr. Donald Hayden

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T-Rex: Back to the Cretaceous Reviews (2 reviews)
Source : rec.art.movies.reviews newsgroup
Rating : 4
Remember the scene in "Jurassic Park" where a character avoids becoming human sushi by standing perfectly still, even as the massive head of a mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex looms mere inches from his own? In the Imax feature, "T-Rex: Back to the Cretaceous," you get to be that character, with an incredibly realistic 3-D thunder lizard baring its teeth so close to your face that you can almost feel its hot breath on your cheeks.


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