Adventures in Dinosaur City

Adventures in Dinosaur City
Written by Wili Baronet
Lisa Morton
Directed by Brett Thompson
Starring Omri Katz
Tiffanie Poston
Shawn Hoffman
Theme music composer Fredric Ensign Teetsel
Country of origin United States
United Kingdom
Italy
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Luigi Cingolani
Lisa Morton
Cinematography Rick Fichter
Editor(s) Elizabeth Canney
W. Peter Miller
Running time 88 minutes
Distributor Republic Pictures Home Video
Release
Original release October 23, 1991 (United States/Canada)
June 10, 1992 (Japan)
July 17, 1992 (Japan, VHS release)

Adventures in Dinosaur City is a 1991 TV film directed by Brett Thompson. The film stars Omri Katz, Tiffanie Poston, Shawn Hoffman, Rob Sherwood, Patrick Labyorteaux, and David Jolliffe.

Plot

The story involves a trio of teenagers, named Timmy (Omri Katz), Jamie (Tiffanie Poston), and Mick (Shawn Hoffman), who enjoy watching their favorite TV show which features anthropomorphic dinosaurs. Wanting to watch it on a better screen, Timmy, the youngest of the three, suggests that they try watching it on his father's screen in his laboratory. The moment they turn it on, a vortex sucks the three into the TV screen, and into their favorite show. Upon entering the new world, the trio comes across a flightless Dimorphodon named Forry (Rob Sherwood). Although reluctant at first to help them, his knowledge of Dinosaur City proves useful as he guides the three to Tar Town where they join up with Rex (Patrick Labyorteaux) and Tops (David Jolliffe), two dinosaur freedom fighters willing to ignite a revolution against the villain, Mr. Big (Patrick Labyorteaux) and his caveman henchmen "The Rockies".

Cast

Voices

In-suit performers

Reception

This film has received mixed reviews from the audience. Viewers at Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a rating of 47%.

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