Prehysteria!

1993 - ENGLISH - MOVIE

Adventure Comedy Family Fantasy Sci-fi

Rico, a sleazy museum curator, steals a tribe s sacred dinosaur eggs in the rain forest. Frank is an archeologist and single parent, and eeks out a living by selling fossils from his farm to the museum. In a mixup, his kids bring home the eggs and hatch the miniature dinosaurs. Frank is falling in love with Vicki, who works for Rico, and finds his life complicated when the dinosaurs begin trashing his house, and Rico attempts to regain his treasure. Written by Ed Sutton Prehysteria! is a 1993 American English-language Adventure Comedy movie featuring Owen Bush, Austin O brien, Kevin Connors, Whitney Anderson, Brett Cullen, Bruce Weitz and Frank Welker. Moonbeam Entertainment was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Charles Band and Karen L. Spencer. Prehysteria! is written by Pete Von Sholly, Mark Goldstein, Greg Suddeth, Brent Friedman, Michael Davis and Neil Ruttenberg and it is directed by Albert Band, Charles Band and David Decoteau. Paramount Home Video acquired the distribution rights for the film. Prehysteria! was released on 24th September 1993 and takes a screen time of 250 minutes. Cinematography was done by James Lawrence Spencer.
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Release Date24 SEP 1993
Language

English

Genre

Adventure , Comedy , Family , Fantasy , Sci-fi

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    • J.R. Southall

      This is filmmaking of expediency rather than either professionalism or extemporisation. ( Read More )
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