Adventures in Dinosaur City
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| Adventures in Dinosaur City | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Brett Thompson |
| Produced by | Luigi Cingolani Lisa Morton |
| Written by | Wili Baronet Lisa Morton |
| Starring | Tony Doyle Omri Katz |
| Music by | Fredric Ensign Teetsel |
| Cinematography | Rick Fichter |
| Editing by | Elizabeth Canney W. Peter Miller |
| Distributed by | Republic Pictures Home Video |
| Release date(s) | 1992 |
| Running time | 88 min. |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |
| IMDb profile | |
Adventures in Dinosaur City is a 1992 television film directed by Brett Thompson. The story revolves around three teenagers who are transported into their favorite TV show, "Dino Saurs".
[edit] Plot
The story involves a group of three teenagers who travel into their favourite TV show, named "Dino Saurs". Upon entering the new world, the trio comes across the character of Forry, a flying dinosaur who can't fly. His knowledge of Dinosaur World proves useful, as he guides the three kids to Tar Town, where they join up with Rex and Tops, two dinosaur freedom fighters willing to ignite a revolution against the villain, Mr. Big, and his evil caveman pawns, "The Rockies."
The film was made in the heyday of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and appealed to the same demographic. The film has a SNES game based on it called Dino City. Dino City 2, a planned followup (also for SNES,) incorporated plot and character elements from an unproduced sequel to the original film; the game was not completed past prototype phase and was not released.

