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  • Carnosaur
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  • TBA.
  • The film grossed $1,753,979 and spawned two official direct-to-video sequels, and stock footage was recycled from all three films for 2001's Raptor.
  • The film grossed $1,753,979 and spawned two official direct-to-video sequels, and stock-footage was recycled from all three films for 2001's Raptor.
  • The various savage inhabitants of the Rainy Basin are collectively known as carnosaurs. Though some believe them to be merely stupid, mindless savages, the carnosaurs are as intelligent as other saurians. However, they see civilization as unnatural and prefer to live as their ancestors did — hunting, fighting, eating meat. Though rogue carnosaurs sometimes wander out of the Rainy Basin looking for food or attack caravans, most carnosaurs are willing enough to leave civilized Dinotopians alone in exchange for gifts of fish and feeding rights on deceased saurians (see Place of Passing). Note that not all carnosaurs are carnivorous dinosaurs — some of the smaller species have forsaken meat-eating and joined civililzed society, most notably the Troodons.
  • Carnosauria is a large group of predatory dinosaurs that lived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.
  • Carnosaurs are large apex predators that have terrorized the darkness of the primordial jungles since the dawn of this world's existence. Considered by many as the ultimate jungle hunter, with some growing nearly two stories tall, these massive reptilian beast are powerfully built and highly aggressive creatures, with long, muscular hind limbs and a heavy tail that is used to balance its enlarged and powerful skull. Only the Dread Saurian are above even these mighty predators. Upon scenting prey, or catching sight of even the slightest amount of movement, the Carnosaur propels itself with enormous strides, moving with a surprising speed for so large a beast.[1b]
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  • Roger Corman
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Editor
  • Richard Gentner, Lorne Morris
Tagline
  • Driven to extinction. Back for revenge.
Music By
  • Nigel Holton
Appearances
Starring
  • Diane Ladd,
  • Jennifer Runyon
  • Raphael Sbarge,
Cast
  • Diane Ladd, Raphael Sbarge, Jennifer Runyon, Harrison Page
Editing
  • Richard Gentner
Runtime
  • 4980.0
  • 83.0
Producer
  • Mike Elliott
  • Roger Corman,
  • Roger Corman, Mike Elliott
Release Date
  • 1993-05-21
Country
  • United States
Name
  • Carnosaur
  • Carnosauria
Language
  • English
cinematographer
  • Keith Holland
Cinematography
  • Keith Holland
Title
  • Carnosaur
ATT
  • Typicly Large, with a massive head usually with small hornlets. A Long tails and large Three toed feet.
Music
  • Nigel Holton
Gross
  • $1.753.979
individual
Studio
  • New Horizons Picture
Distributor
  • New Horizon Picture Corp
  • New Horizons Picture
Released
  • 1993-05-14
Time
  • Jurassic - Mid Cretaceous
Diet
  • Carnivore
Based on
  • John Brosnan's novel
Rating
  • 3.500000
  • R
Budget
  • 1000000.0
  • $1.000.000
Writer
  • Adam Simon,
  • John Brosnan
  • John Brosnan, Darren Moloney
Director
  • Adam Simon
  • Adam Simon, Darren Moloney
Followed By
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  • Carnosaurs
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  • TBA.
  • The film grossed $1,753,979 and spawned two official direct-to-video sequels, and stock footage was recycled from all three films for 2001's Raptor.
  • The film grossed $1,753,979 and spawned two official direct-to-video sequels, and stock-footage was recycled from all three films for 2001's Raptor.
  • Carnosaurs are large apex predators that have terrorized the darkness of the primordial jungles since the dawn of this world's existence. Considered by many as the ultimate jungle hunter, with some growing nearly two stories tall, these massive reptilian beast are powerfully built and highly aggressive creatures, with long, muscular hind limbs and a heavy tail that is used to balance its enlarged and powerful skull. Only the Dread Saurian are above even these mighty predators. Upon scenting prey, or catching sight of even the slightest amount of movement, the Carnosaur propels itself with enormous strides, moving with a surprising speed for so large a beast.[1b] Their shortened forelimbs and sharp claws are ideal for locking hold of prey, allowing the Carnosaur to better line up its most destructive attack; Carnosaurs have massive jaws, their gaping mouths filled with dagger-like death. Their bite can hack through huge chunks of flesh on larger prey, and by twisting its thick, serpentine neck, a Carnosaur can simply rip its quarry apart piece by bloody piece. Having tasted blood, a Carnosaur is at its most deadly, for it enters a state of savage bloodlust — biting and tearing at any living creature, sometimes slaughtering its gory way through entire herds of giant reptilian without pause. Such is what they were bred to become, for the primordial jungles of Lustria only spares the strongest and most ferocious of monsters, whilst the weak are simply left to be eaten by those seeking to consume flesh.[1b]
  • The various savage inhabitants of the Rainy Basin are collectively known as carnosaurs. Though some believe them to be merely stupid, mindless savages, the carnosaurs are as intelligent as other saurians. However, they see civilization as unnatural and prefer to live as their ancestors did — hunting, fighting, eating meat. Though rogue carnosaurs sometimes wander out of the Rainy Basin looking for food or attack caravans, most carnosaurs are willing enough to leave civilized Dinotopians alone in exchange for gifts of fish and feeding rights on deceased saurians (see Place of Passing). Note that not all carnosaurs are carnivorous dinosaurs — some of the smaller species have forsaken meat-eating and joined civililzed society, most notably the Troodons.
  • Carnosauria is a large group of predatory dinosaurs that lived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.
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