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Age of Dinosaurs

"Back from extinction!"

Using breakthrough flesh-regeneration technology, a biotech firm creates a set of living dinosaurs. But when the creatures escape their museum exhibit and terrorize Los Angeles, a former firefighter must rescue his teenage daughter from the chaos brought on by the Age of Dinosaurs

Top Cast

  • Treat Williams

    Treat Williams

    Gabe

  • Ronny Cox

    Ronny Cox

    Justin

  • Jillian Rose Reed

    Jillian Rose Reed

    Jade Jacobs

  • Laura Tuny

    Laura Tuny

    Kim Evans

  • Joshua Michael Allen

    Joshua Michael Allen

    Craig Carson

  • Jennifer Robyn Jacobs

    Jennifer Robyn Jacobs

    Technician Graham

  • Julia Paul

    Julia Paul

    Leanna

  • Max Aria

    Max Aria

    Leo Karst

  • Arthur Richardson

    Arthur Richardson

    Sgt. Mike

Overview

Using breakthrough flesh-regeneration technology, a biotech firm creates a set of living dinosaurs. But when the creatures escape their museum exhibit and terrorize Los Angeles, a former firefighter must rescue his teenage daughter from the chaos brought on by the Age of Dinosaurs

Rating

3.9 / 10
88 Reviews
1 Popular

1 Reviews

  • Wuchak
    Wuchak
    4 Apr 23, 2019

    ***King Kong meets the first two Jurassic Parks with petite cutie Jillian Rose Reed*** A genetic-research company develops various dinosaurs from DNA, but (big surprise) they all escape during a theater showing in Los Angeles. Treat Williams and Jillian Rose Reed star as a fireman and daughter trying to survive the debacle. Ronny Cox is in the Richard Attenborough role. “Age of Dinosaurs” (2013) is an Asylum flick that rips-off the escape sequence of King Kong and elements of the Jurassic Park movies, especially the first two. Many of the dinosaurs are serviceable for a TV film, but the CGI fire and explosions are hopeless. I enjoyed the heartwarming relationship of father & daughter and unique cutie Jillian is worth the price of admission. Other than these factors and a decent diverse cast that takes the material seriously, it’s an okay knock-off hampered by unoriginality. But I liked the climax with a pteranodon at the “Hollywood” Hill. The film runs 1 hour, 28 minutes and was shot in Los Angeles. GRADE: C/C-

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