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Carnosaur 2 (1995)

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John Savage performed his own stunt of the continuous shot of his character falling down the several story-shaft. He later claimed in an interview that he was intoxicated for most of the filming and doubted he would have gone through with the stunt if he were fully sober.
The 16-foot-tall Tyrannosaurus Rex robot from Carnosaur (1993) was reused for this sequel. In the original movie, the robot broke down and performed so poorly that its use was limited to only a few shots. Despite budget constraints, Magical Media Industries did manage to improve the robot T-Rex so that it could be used more extensively for the battle scene in which the dinosaur fights the forklift. However, the robot was still ill-suited to stunt work (such as the shots of the creature ramming the forklift), so miniatures and hand puppets were again used frequently, as in the first film.
The Deinonychus from the first film were replaced by Velociraptors in the sequel. However, the exact same Deinonychus costume molds from the first film were used to create the bodies for the Raptor costumes; only the heads/necks were changed to reflect the longer neck and snout that distinguish the two dinosaurs. Close-ups were achieved using puppet heads with mechanical devices.
The part where Sarah Rawlins (Arabella Holzbog) gets her arm bitten off and her stomach chewed up was used as stock footage in Raptor (2001).
Stock footage from Carnosaur (1993) was used during parts of the forklift duel scene with the T. rex, including the scenes of impalement.

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