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King Dinosaur
Theatrical release poster
Directed byBert I. Gordon
Written byBert I. Gordon
Tom Gries
Al Zimbalist
Produced byBert I. Gordon
Al Zimbalist (Executive Producer)
StarringWilliam Bryant
Wanda Curtis
Douglas Henderson
Patti Gallagher
Narrated byMarvin Miller
CinematographyGordon Avil
Edited byJack Cornall
Music byLouis Palange
Gene Garf (uncredited)
Distributed byLippert Pictures
Release date
  • June 17, 1955 (1955-06-17)
Running time
63 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$15,000 (estimated)[1]
Box office$55,000[2]

King Dinosaur is a 1955 science fiction film starring William Bryant and Wanda Curtis with narration by Marvin Miller. It was co-written, produced, and directed by Bert I. Gordon, in his directorial debut. The film was featured on season 2 of Mystery Science Theater 3000.

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Transcription

It's adventure time in Paleohistory We're going to learn Dinosaur names and what they all mean All of these creatures once ruled our planet And then out of nowhere, BOOM,they vanished Allosaurus was pretty vicious And it's name means this Dinosaur was different Velociraptors are full of mischief That's why their name means that they're swift thieves The T Rex was the fiercest one around King Ruler Dinosaur deserves a crown! Saurolophus means near crest Making a duck face before the internet The Troodon had a wounding tooth Although it's serrated we debate its use The Stegosaurus was the first to raise the roof Plates on its back we debate those too It all seems absurd They once ruled the Earth We have chickens and birds Nature threw a curve Now what can we all learn Evidence that we observe The clues they leave behind Of The Land Before Time Dinosaurs means Terrible Lizards But to me they're misunderstood creatures Dinosaurs means Terrible Lizards But to me they're misunderstood creatures Sauropods were largest of them all Imagine buying shoes for that foot at the mall Therapod is greek for beast feet Some of them are herbivores most of them eat meat Ornithopod is greek is bird feet All of these dinosaurs had horny beaks Ceratopsid means a horn face Possibly for defense possibly to find a date Pterosaur Winged Lizard Ichthyosaur Fish Lizard Plesiosaur Near Lizard Mosasaur River Lizard Too bad none of these are really Dinosaurs You have to live on land to be a Dinosaur It all seems absurd They once ruled the Earth We have chickens and birds Nature threw a curve Now what can we all learn Evidence that we observe The clues they leave behind Of The Land Before Time Dinosaurs means Terrible Lizards But to me they're misunderstood creatures Dinosaurs means Terrible Lizards But to me they're misunderstood creatures Hey everybody. Coma Niddy here and thanks for watching the Dinosaur Name Rap. If you learned something and you liked this song then hit the like button. And if you really like it then subscribe to my channel. Don't forget to follow me on tumblr, twitter, and facebook. Stay tuned every week for more songs and videos about science.

Plot

Five years in the future (1960), four scientists (zoologist Dr. Richard Gordon, geologist Dr. Nora Pierce, medical specialist Dr. Ralph Martin, and chemist Dr. Patrica Bennett) are selected as astronauts to travel to an ancient planet called Nova that has just entered Earth's Solar System. The crew begins studying the planet to see if it is suitable for a possible Earth colony. After first discovering normal Earth animals such as a kinkajou which they refer to as a lemur, crows which they call vultures, and an alligator (A Prehistoric species called Diplocynodon), they soon encounter and battle giant insects, an enormous snake known as Gigantophis, and prehistoric mammals like a Cave Bear, a Mastodon, and a Glyptodont.

Richard and Nora paddle a raft out to an island and are trapped in a cave by Prehistoric Reptiles, even a Tyrannosaurus rex (portrayed by a green iguana). They fire off a signal flare. Back on the mainland near their spaceship, Ralph and Patricia see the distress signal, grab the auxiliary nuclear power supply and paddle their raft out to the island to rescue Richard and Nora. Before they leave the island, they set the power supply to "unharness" in 30 minutes and leave it on the island. After encountering more prehistoric creatures, they reach their spaceship. The power supply blows up the island in a nuclear mushroom cloud, rendering King Dinosaur and the other dinosaurs of Nova extinct.

Cast

Production

Advertisement from 1955 for King Dinosaur and co-feature, Five Guns West

Filming started in September 1954.[3]

The film was directed over a seven-day period by Bert I. Gordon and was Gordon's debut. The camera and other pieces of equipment were borrowed and the cast worked for deferred salaries.[1]

The scene of the attacking mammoth was stock footage recycled from the film One Million B.C..

There were only four actors in this film. The rest of the band and soldiers were just military stock footage, as was the footage of the atomic bomb explosions.

Mystery Science Theater 3000

The film was featured in a second-season episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 in December 1990.

Reception

TV Guide gave the movie one out of five stars, stating that the quickness of the movie shooting shows.[4] Film historian Leonard Maltin rated the movie 0 of 4 stars, describing it as "First and worst of director Gordon's many 1950s sci-fi films .... Boring, silly, and awesomely cheap ...."[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Mark McGee, Faster and Furiouser: The Revised and Fattened Fable of American International Pictures, McFarland, 1996 p105
  2. ^ "Bert Gordon's Fancy Dan 'Fantasies'; Make 'Em For 429G and Net $1,071,000". Variety. September 17, 1958. p. 24.
  3. ^ Schallert, E. (Sep 8, 1954). "Alex nicol to menace stewart; 'strange new men' bids for calhern". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 166676269.
  4. ^ "King Dinosaur" Review, TV Guide.
  5. ^ "King Dinosaur", Turner Classic Movies.

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