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Age of Dinosaurs

Age of Dinosaurs

  • Status: Released
  • 11-05-2013
  • Runtime: 88 min
  • Score: 3.9
  • Vote count: 88

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

Treat Williams

Gabe

Ronny Cox

Justin

Jillian Rose Reed

Jade Jacobs

Laura Tuny

Kim Evans

Joshua Michael Allen

Craig Carson

Jennifer Robyn Jacobs

Technician Graham

Julia Paul

Leanna

Max Aria

Leo Karst

Arthur Richardson

Sgt. Mike

Jose Rosete

Doug

Joe Bohn

News Pilot

Kameshia Duncan

Reporter

Johannes Goetz

Hans

Roani Whent

Nile

Eric Geller

Helicopter Pilot

Michael Hover

Young Businessman

Benjamin James

SWAT Leader

Andray Johnson

Police Chief Dawson

Roger Lim

Lieutenant Crawford

Emily Oliver

Assistant

Matthew John Wimmers

Policeman

Calvin C. Winbush

Policeman #2

Antonio Cullari

Lab Assistant

Sada Alpat

Background person

Jodi Lyn Brockton

Vanessa

Kelly V. Dolan

Technican Rosario

Wuchak

***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-