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Les Monstres de l'île en feu

Original title: Dinosaurus!
  • 1960
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  • 1h 23m
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4.9/10
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Les Monstres de l'île en feu (1960)
After undersea explosions near a Caribbean island, prehistoric creatures are unleashed on the unsuspecting population. Freed from his watery tomb, as well, is a very friendly Neanderthal man who proceeds to befriend a local orphan boy. The boy, Neanderthal and irritated dinosaur make for an interesting dramatic climax.
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After undersea explosions near a Caribbean island, prehistoric creatures are unleashed on the population. A boy teams up with a Neanderthal and an irritated dinosaur try to stop the dinosaur... Read allAfter undersea explosions near a Caribbean island, prehistoric creatures are unleashed on the population. A boy teams up with a Neanderthal and an irritated dinosaur try to stop the dinosaurs.After undersea explosions near a Caribbean island, prehistoric creatures are unleashed on the population. A boy teams up with a Neanderthal and an irritated dinosaur try to stop the dinosaurs.

  • Director
    • Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr.
  • Writers
    • Jack H. Harris
    • Dan E. Weisburd
    • Jean Yeaworth
  • Stars
    • Ward Ramsey
    • Kristina Hanson
    • Paul Lukather
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    • Director
      • Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr.
    • Writers
      • Jack H. Harris
      • Dan E. Weisburd
      • Jean Yeaworth
    • Stars
      • Ward Ramsey
      • Kristina Hanson
      • Paul Lukather
    • 56User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
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    Ward Ramsey
    Ward Ramsey
    • Bart Thompson
    Kristina Hanson
    • Betty Piper
    Paul Lukather
    Paul Lukather
    • Chuck
    Alan Roberts
    • Julio
    Fred Engelberg
    • Mike Hacker
    Wayne C. Treadway
    • Dumpy
    • (as Wayne Treadway)
    Lucita Blain
    • Chica
    • (as Luci Blain)
    Howard Dayton
    • Mousey
    Jack Younger
    • Jasper
    James Logan
    • T.J. O'Leary
    Wilhelm Samuel
    • Townsman
    Gregg Martell
    Gregg Martell
    • The Neanderthal
    Jack H. Harris
    Jack H. Harris
    • Tourist on Boat
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    • Director
      • Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr.
    • Writers
      • Jack H. Harris
      • Dan E. Weisburd
      • Jean Yeaworth
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    User reviews56

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    5bkoganbing

    Suspenseful and exciting science fiction film

    How well I remember this film Dinosaurus from seeing it in the theaters way back when I was 13 years old. I liked the special effects in creating the two dinosaurs and the climax is a very exciting one still. Of course now I can spot some of the ludicrousness of the story.

    The location is a small Caribbean Island where a group of construction workers are dredging a harbor to make it a deep water port. Their dynamiting has unleashed a cold underground river and two dinosaurs, a tyrannosaurus and a brontosaurus are released from being cryogenically frozen for a million years or so. As is true in a flock of other science fiction films they thaw out and lightning strikes them and they come alive like Frankenstein's monster.

    Of course they're kind of hungry and the brontosaurus has a nice tropical rain forest to feast on. But T-Rex is a flesh eater and there's lots of people flesh around as well.

    Unknown to everyone else a caveman also was washed ashore and he thawed out as well. He was found by Fred Engelberg who has to be one of the stupidest villains ever on record. In the absence of the governor he's in charge. I'm assuming the island is an American possession, the rest of the natives have Spanish accents both white and black, but Engelberg for reasons I can't figure out has a French accent. He wants his caveman to make a profit off of and even with a raging T-Rex around he's going to capture that caveman. As the natives of the island would say, Que Pendejo.

    The climax involves the lead actor and construction boss Ward Ramsey dueling with Tyrannosaurus using a steam shovel as a weapon. That has stuck with me since childhood and it's very excitingly staged.

    Dinosaurus is still a suspenseful and exciting science fiction film to watch with its no name cast and nice special effects for their time.
    8ClassixFan

    Jurassic Park, It Ain't!

    Now, that doesn't necessarily mean this is a bad film....quite the contrary, in my humble opinion. Sure, the story has some huge holes, but don't you watch a film to be entertained and just to let yourself relax without the need to think every minute? This film is definitely right up your alley, if you enjoy dinosaurs and stop-motion animation.

    Basically, this is the story of a construction crew that finds the bodies of a T-Rex, Brontosaurus and caveman frozen in the waters off a tropical island. With the help of lightning, the beasties and the caveman are brought back among the living and the remainder of the story is all the action that takes place when you place three pre-historics out of their element. Good clean fun, some decent stop-animation effects and a great way to spend an afternoon.
    5Mutakk

    Had its moments

    A harmless low-budget movie from one of the people responsible for the original "The Blob" and "The 4D Man". Hurricane pulls up perfectly preserved dinosaur bodies from the ocean floor; Tyrannosaur and Brontosaurus, and a caveman. Lightning strikes, dinosaurs come to lift and terrorize bad actors. Caveman comes to life also, befriends kid, and ends up riding the brontosaurus.

    I saw this years ago, and remember it as being kinda cool. Always remembered the caveman trying to eat plastic fruit, then wondering into the bathroom and flushing the toilet. The FX were OK, I guess. Think they used puppets, and some stop-motion. Final confrontation with the Tyrannosaur vs a tractor was cool. Kind of a precursor for Ripley's duel with the queen in "Aliens."

    "Dinosaurus!" certainly won't make you forget "Jurassic Park," but it's an enjoyable little movie.
    7reptilicus

    This movie is forever linked to my birthday . . . and to the Moon.

    I admit it, I am a fan of stop motion animation. It can be excellent or hideous but if it's stop motion I am so there! I was first attracted to this movie when I was very young because it had dinosaurs in it (yes it had a caveman too but he was secondary to me).

    Anyway, so why is this particular movie forever tied to my birthday? Therein lies a tale. 20 July 1969 will be forever remembered as the day Neil Armstrong walked on the Moon. That day was also my 5th birthday and I was watching DINOSAURUS in my room on my 12 inch b/w TV. Just at the scene where the mortally wounded Brontosaurus lumbers into the quicksand the movie faded out for a commercial break. Then it cut to the TV newsroom where they were talking about the landing on the Moon. My uncle came into my room to ask if I was watching the news and I said "No, I'm waiting for the movie to come back on."

    This made him start talking about how history was being made and I should be proud I could see this moment live and so on. Okay so to-0day I am aware of how important it was but back then I was 5 years old and this was a movie that had DINOSAURS in it for cryin' out loud! Let's just say my priorities were a lot different back then.

    When the movie finally came back on I was as happy as could be and it had my undivided attention all the way to the end.

    Now I make it a point to watch this movie every year on my birthday and at the scene where the Brontosaurus dies I cannot help but think about the first Moon landing. Curious how completely unrelated memories somehow get joined together isn't it?
    6ctomvelu-1

    A minor gem

    I was 10 when I saw DINOSAURUS in a theater. While the acting left much to be desired, and the film was obviously shot on a shoestring, the animated dinosaurs seemed pretty awesome for the time. Ray Harryhausen this ain't, but for a dinosaur-loving kid like myself, it definitely hit the spot. A caveman and two dinosaurs, one of them a T-Rex, are discovered and accidentally revived in 1960. In the end, it takes a modern mechanical marvel to subdue the rampaging T-Rex. The caveman befriends a little boy, whom I assume we tykes in the audience were meant to identify with. Good fun. Best seen on a big screen with booming sound, and today that's possible right at home with a large flat-screen digital TV and a 5.1 Dolby home theater setup.

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    • Trivia
      During special effects work on the film, the stop-motion animation crew used their brontosaurus model and miniature jungle set to film a shot for The Odyssey of Flight 33 (1961).
    • Goofs
      When the Neanderthal is scared by the woman wearing a face mask and jumps into a bush, he is wearing big white shorts under his loin cloth.
    • Quotes

      Bart Thompson: Well now we got a monster in here too. You better learn how to start knocking real quick, Hector.

    • Connections
      Edited into L'île aux naufragés: The Secret of Gilligan's Island (1967)

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    • Release date
      • January 25, 1961 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dinosaurus
    • Filming locations
      • St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
    • Production company
      • Fairview Productions
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      • $450,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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