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King Dinosaur (1955)

In 1960, four American scientists travel to a planet that has just entered Earth's solar system to see if it's able to support an Earth colony. They find an oxygen atmosphere, a lush earth-like forest, and earth-like animals living around a potable fresh-water lake.

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Sylvester K 25 Jan 2013

It's a movie filled with stock footage. Think "The Starfighters" but with a little more plot, a lot less in-air refueling, and Joe the kinkajou. It's a short movie at 1 hour in length---which earned this film an extra half-star (from 0.5 to 1.0). God forbid if such a train wreck lasted 90 minutes.

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Tim S 27 Apr 2012

Producer Robert Lippert plus director Bert I. Gordon together make a truly cheap sci-fi film, where the effects are cheap, the acting is bad, the science is implausible, and yet the make-up and hair seem to be perfectly set. Don't believe the title, you will not see any dinosaurs in this film. You will see a planet of creatures that look like lizards and other reptiles zoomed in close. Oh but it's so silly you'll laugh especially at the misogyny towards the ladies in the film. Hey, it's 1955! What else to expect?

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Danny M 30 Aug 2007

For some reason, scientists confuse a giant iguana for a t-rex.

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Keiko A 15 Dec 2008

Quite impressive, innovative use of optical effects for a low-budget 1955 trash film. And the most hilariously poor science of any science fiction film. Yes, even dumber than ARMAGEDDON.

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Simon L 28 Aug 2007

It's a cheepo 50's movie with astronauts. It's got a planet exactly like a prehistoric Earth for no good reason. It's got lizards pretending to be dinosaurs. IT'S GOT BERT I GORDON'S NAME IN THE CREDITS, FOR PETE'S SAKE!!! The only way this movie could be worse is if two of the astronauts turned out to be Adam and Eve in a "surprise" ending. Thankfully, the lack of that sort of twist is the only thing this sad little flick does right.

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