The Last Dinosaur

1977 "A lost world!! Ruled by the largest man eating monster of all!!"
5.4| 1h46m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 07 July 1977 Released
Producted By: Rankin/Bass Productions
Country: United States of America
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Wealthy big game hunter (Boone), along with his group, gets trapped in pre-historic times where they are stalked by a ferocious dinosaur.

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Director

Alexander Grasshoff, Tsugunobu Kotani

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Rankin/Bass Productions

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Intcatinfo A Masterpiece!
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
KnotStronger This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Derrick Gibbons An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
spec-4 I'm not sure if these other people saw the movie - some apparently couldn't follow the "complicated plot". He's a billionaire who owns an oil company who ALSO happens to big game hunt - wow - that's really far fetched. Any way - his new "drilling machine" happens to break through a glacier and on the other side is a world seperated from our own time where dinosaurs and cavemen wander around. Nothing ground breaking about this but it certainly isn't ludicrous. Anyway the rest of the movie is about this T-Rex they find (which the billionaire, Boone, claimed was there) hunting them and them hunting it. Look - it's an old made for TV movie - of course the special effects look cheesy - they didn't have CG - they did the best they could and for a MFTVM they did a hell of a job for the time. This movie should be remade for the big screen - I'd love it and I'd be the first one in line. Seeing that Dinosaur with modern day special effects stalking those guys would be great!
yamaha21 I liked this movie because it had the motive of the hunter, an old man, who had to culminate his endeavors with the ultimate kill. It was him against the most ferocious beast known to man. He killed it in the end, although taking his own life, he portrayed a "man on a mission" which left his partners scrambling for their own lives. It was funny, very funny, especially when the boulder from the catapult they made to kill the dinosaur made an indentation into the head like it hit a soft pillow -head of T-rex. I would say you had to see it to appreciate the humor. Perhaps those who made the movie had humor in mind, because that is what I got out of it, and that's why I rate it a 7 out of 10!
bscott-1 I guess this is the first movie that made me aware of the term "cult flick". It is totally a bad movie, but I can't help it, I like this movie. Richard Boone has made better and so has Joan Van Arc, but if you are in to staying up late and watching movies that don't make you think to much this one is for you.
wishkah7 The Last Dinosaur was one ludricrous Made-for-TV movie! Richard Boone and Joan Van Ark play these scientists who go on a trip to an unknown island with a couple of other people and they get transported to the Stone Age and find themselves and a couple of cave people in battle with a dinosaur. How was that possible? The writers didn't even explain how they got into the Stone Age. Richard Boone goes through the movie trying to find some ways to kill the dinosaur, and Joan Van Ark just acts like a ditzy bimbo who acted like she didn't know what was going on. For example, she didn't know that it snows in the mountains even in the summer. This is another B-movie that MST3K could've had a field day with. The funniest line was, "First he's gonna chew us, then he's gonna swallow us, then he's gonna dissolve us, and I don't think we're ready for that"! The Last Dinosaur would be fun to watch for B-movie to have a good laugh. I also liked Richard Boone's laughably pathetic attempts to try to kill the dinosaur. The dinosaur itself looks so fake that you can tell it's probably a stunt man in a costume! In the end, the hero stays behind. This movie was like the cast of Dawson's Creek going on an island to kill a dinosaur. It's no wonder this movie didn't make it to theaters. It was even worse as a Made-for-TV movie! The Last Dinosaur is yet another cheesy movie with a nonexistent plot, inconvenience, and continuity problems. It kind of makes you wonder if the writers and producers were drunk when they were making up the dialogue and storyline.