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Carnosaur (1993)

Movie"Driven to extinction. Back for revenge."
Audience Score
42
Carnosaur
R 1 hr 23 minMay 21st, 1993Horror, Science FictionCarnosaur Collection PosterPart of Carnosaur Collection
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After being driven to extinction, great bloodthirsty dinosaurs come back to life with the assistance of a demented genetic scientist. She plans to replace the human race with a super-race of dinosaurs who will not pollute the planet.

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:May 21st, 1993
On DVD & Blu-ray:April 18th, 2000 - Buy DVD
Movie Budget:$1,000,000
Movie Box Office Gross:$1,753,979 (Worldwide)
Original Language:English
Executive Producers:Roger Corman
Production Companies:New Horizons Picture

Carnosaur Collection

The plots involving genetically engineered dinosaurs, unintentionally or illegally let loose to wreak havoc. In the first film, a scientist assists the dinosaurs' comeback and plots to replace humans with a dinosaur super-race. The second and third films involve cloned dinosaurs being released, prompting military or terrorist interventions. The 2001 film introduces animal attacks leading a sheriff and his assistant to uncover a dinosaur cloning project, only to learn the scientist behind it gained foreign backing, prompting a new wave of terror. The 2006 film involves a T-Rex wreaking havoc in a lab before breaking out into Los Angeles due to industry spies. Throughout the films, humans combat these prehistoric reptiles with unexpected results.