Planet of the Dinosaurs

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Planet of the Dinosaurs is a 1978 science fiction film. Set in an unspecified future, the film follows the journey of Captain Lee and his crew after they crash land on an earthlike planet, but millions of years behind in time. Encountering a wide variety of dangerous dinosaurs, the crew decides that its best chance for survival lies on finding higher ground and setting up a defensive perimeter on a higher plateau until their rescuers arrive. They soon encounter a deadly Tyrannosaurus rex and must figure out a way to defeat the creature and survive on the planet.

The film was a low budget endeavor with no major stars; actors James Whitworth and Max Thayer have the most film experience amongst the actors. Director James K. Shea instructed most of the budget to be spent on the special effects for the film, which included an array of award-winning stop motion dinosaurs, leaving little money for props or even to pay the main actors. Modern reviews have generally been negative, although there is agreement that the stop motion dinosaurs were the most notable and enjoyable aspect of the film.

Was made into a Riff Trax in 2009. Not to be confused with the 1992 Italian documentary of the same name.

Tropes used in Planet of the Dinosaurs include:

Mike Nelson: Still. He suffered less than anyone who ever watched the ABC show Dinosaurs.

  • Shout-Out: One of the dinosaurs that Captain Lee encounters near the end of the film when he is trying to get the T-Rex's attention is based on the Rhedosaurus, the fictional dinosaur from The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms. Ray Harryhausen visited the studio during production and gave his consent for the creature's cameo appearance. This was made fun of in the Riff Trax:

Mike Nelson: (as Rhedosaur is getting killed) Tell...Ray Harryhausen....I love him....
Kevin Murphy: Oh. The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms went out like a punk.

  • Tyrannosaurus Rex: The villain of the film. He's practically a slasher the way he stalks our heroes.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: Chuck.
  • Upper Class Twit: Harvey seems completely oblivious that he's trapped on a primitive alien world and often tries to use his former position as a company president to get the others to do things for him.