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Le Dernier Dinosaure

Original title: The Last Dinosaur
  • 1977
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  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Le Dernier Dinosaure (1977)
Dinosaur AdventureActionAdventureSci-FiThriller

A wealthy big game hunter and his group become trapped in prehistoric times where they are stalked by a ferocious dinosaur.A wealthy big game hunter and his group become trapped in prehistoric times where they are stalked by a ferocious dinosaur.A wealthy big game hunter and his group become trapped in prehistoric times where they are stalked by a ferocious dinosaur.

  • Directors
    • Alexander Grasshoff
    • Tsugunobu Kotani
  • Writer
    • William Overgard
  • Stars
    • Richard Boone
    • Joan Van Ark
    • Steven Keats
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1.1K
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    • Directors
      • Alexander Grasshoff
      • Tsugunobu Kotani
    • Writer
      • William Overgard
    • Stars
      • Richard Boone
      • Joan Van Ark
      • Steven Keats
    • 46User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
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    Richard Boone
    Richard Boone
    • Masten Thrust Jr.
    Joan Van Ark
    Joan Van Ark
    • Francesca 'Frankie' Banks
    Steven Keats
    Steven Keats
    • Chuck Wade
    Luther Rackley
    • Bunta
    Masumi Sekiya
    • Hazel
    William Ross
    • Hal - Mother 1 Chief Technician
    Carl Hansen
    • Barney
    Tetsu Nakamura
    • Dr. Kawamoto
    Nancy Magsig
    • Thrust's Girl on Plane
    Don Maloney
    • Mother 1 Captain
    Vanessa Cristina
    • Reporter
    James Dale
    Hyôe Enoki
    Shunsuke Kariya
    • Caveman Leader
    Gary Gundersen
    Toru Kawai
    • Tyrannosaurus
    Katsumi Nimiamoto
    • Triceratops (front half)
    • Directors
      • Alexander Grasshoff
      • Tsugunobu Kotani
    • Writer
      • William Overgard
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    gazzo-2

    Stumbles around on Steggy feet...

    Well, I haven't seen this since it was originally aired in '77...so my comments are based on something I saw 23 years ago. But I remember, and my brothers remember, it was pretty good. And the rock-bouncing-off-T-Rex's-head thing that is mentioned-that was Cool! We liked that! Ditto the being drug down the hill by the boulder scene. This was fast paced, tongue in cheek, exciting-we enjoyed it.

    What can I say? Maybe its terrible, maybe it's bad Godzilla/Gammera level-I donno. But at the time, we had a blast.

    So-a 1977 rec. here....

    **1/2 outta ****
    ray59

    Difficult To Rate This Film

    This one is just impossible to rate. I liked it; but I don't know why.

    The dinosaur effects work is mostly terrible, and Tsuburaya should be ashamed of that T-Rex; although the man-in-a-suit Triceratops is ambitious and interesting, and the charge of the primitive mammal is beautifully done.

    So why did they put those big, puppy-dog eyes on that T-Rex?

    The overall story is above average for a 70s made-for-TV. I really liked Richard Boone as the world's wealthiest man. He was playing a kind of cross between Hugh Heffner (in later years) and Teddy Roosevelt! The writing actually manages a rather poignant touch at the film's close. It was an unexpected ending.
    5BA_Harrison

    Stupid, but not boring (except for the bit where they are literally boring).

    The same year that George Lucas and his team developed groundbreaking special effects to bring audiences bizarre alien creatures and dramatic space battles in Star Wars, this US/Japanese co-production settled for far less advanced techniques to bring its dinosaurs to life, making it an embarrassingly clunky, yet still rather charming addition to the Lost World genre. Rivalling The Land That Time Forgot (1974) for worst movie dinosaurs of the decade, The Last Dinosaur features Tokusatsu-style men-in-rubber-suit monsters that are wholly unconvincing, but which will undoubtedly hold much appeal for fans of all things kaiju (the film's T-Rex even sounds like Godzilla).

    Richard Boone stars as Masten Thrust, the wealthiest man in the world (but still unable to hire a decent graphic designer to make his company a decent logo), who leads an expedition to a lost world in the polar region, where he hopes to find a living Tyrannosaurus Rex. Joining him on the journey into the unknown are geologist Chuck Wade (Steven Keats), scientist Dr. Kawamoto (Tetsu Nakamura), photographer Francesca Banks (Joan Van Ark) and brave Masai tracker Bunta (Luther Rackley). After navigating their way to the prehistoric land in a laser borer craft, the team are attacked by a tribe of savage cavemen and face danger from a T-Rex that steals their transport and stomps their camp.

    Entertaining for its sheer silliness, The Last Dinosaur features unrealistic miniatures, a laughably bad Pteranodon that endlessly circles the sky, and a triceratops that somehow conceals itself in a rock face to launch a surprise attack on the T-Rex. Other dumb moments include Francesca unknowingly standing on the back of a giant turtle, the T-rex stealthily sneaking up on its victims unheard, Masten ordering Bunta to find 200 yards of tough vine (that's 600ft, or 182 metres, but the ever resourceful Bunta comes through), the T-Rex being yanked off its feet by a tumbling boulder (attached to the dinosaur by that tough vine!), the speedy construction of a massive medieval-style catapult (I'm still not sure where that axe came from), and Chuck and Francesca miraculously transporting the steel (so presumably extremely heavy) borer over land to re-launch it in a lake.

    5/10 - it's silly, it's stupid, it's technically inept, but it's also quite fun as a result.
    7gharf-1

    classic 70s

    i was 9 when i first saw this on TV. on a Friday night. i remember the full page ad in the TV guide with the picture of the Rex. amazing how some things stick in your mind after 30 years. Anyway if your a kid who likes monster movies this one is entertaining enough especially with boone and Keats raging at each other. Special effects are no harryhausen but its worth the hour and a half if you find it somewhere on late night TV. Haven't seen it in a few years for some reason these classics fade from cable TV. If you do catch it on late night don't be too critical just grab some snacks and enjoy it. it might be cheesy but i thought it was a lot better than the kong remake that came out in the theaters a year before.
    7knsevy

    Worst dinosaur movie I've ever seen. Recommended

    Stupidly beautiful. This movie epitomizes the 'so bad it's good' genre of films.

    The only two talents in it are Richard Boone and Joan van Ark, and only Boone is any good. It's kind of sad that the man who rose to fame as Paladin should wind up in this ugly pile of celluloid. While he turns in a fantastic performance, I couldn't help but feel that he so outclassed all his fellow actors in this piece that he shouldn't even have been there.

    The effects in this film are laughable, but fun. The idea of a dinosaur being buried in the wall of a cave and suddenly coming to life is B-movie gold. When the 'triceratops' gets killed, watch how it falls. It's clear that the stunt performer in the FRONT of the costume knows the timing best. He falls to the ground, well before the back half of the dinosaur follows suit.

    Speaking of 'suits', there is nothing good to say about the purple tyrannosaur, in this flick. It seems to have some kind of stealth technology, since Bunta (reputed to be the best tracker in the world) twice fails to notice it until it's within biting range of him. I don't know how all the prints are, but in the version I own, the Tyranno's roar contains Godzilla's trademark bellow.

    This is loads of fun, to watch, if you like bad movies. I love them, and especially bad monster movies, so I consider this the gem of my collection. If bad movies are your thing, definitely get this one.

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    • Trivia
      This was originally scheduled for theatrical release in the United States. The release was cancelled and the film premiered, in edited form, as a TV-movie on U.S. network television. This edited version became the U.S. version used for television showings and video releases.
    • Goofs
      When hit in the head by a boulder, the tyrannosaurus' head visibly dents and then pops back into shape.
    • Quotes

      Wade: You told me! You swore to all of us that we were not going to harm the dinosaur! We were only supposed to take film and study it!

      Thrust: You ding-dong!

    • Alternate versions
      The very rare Japanese laserdisc (released by Columbia) is in English, uncut (running 106mins) and properly letterboxed (at a ratio of 1:85). On the downside, their are japanese subtitles on the very bottom of the picture (not black bar area).
    • Connections
      Featured in Brandon's Cult Movie Reviews: Godzilla vs. Monster Zero (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      The Last Dinosaur
      Sung by Nancy Wilson

      Music by Maury Laws

      Lyrics by Jules Bass

      Arranged and Conducted by Bernard Hoffer

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 1977 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El último dinosaurio
    • Filming locations
      • Japan
    • Production companies
      • Rankin/Bass Productions
      • Tsuburaya Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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