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| Ned Bellamy | |
| Rick Dean | |
| Cliff DeYoung | |
| Morgan Englund | |
| Janet Gunn | |
| Clint Howard | |
| Diane Ladd | |
| Jennifer Runyon | |
| John Savage | |
| Raphael Sbarge | |
| Don Stroud | |
| Scott Valentine |
| Director | Louis Morneau
Adam Simon Jonathan Winfrey |
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Carnosaur From chicken eggs, a deranged geneticist (Diane Ladd, Rambling Rose, Wild At Heart) brings dinosaurs back to life. A brilliant discovery till she turns the carnivores loose on a quiet town. They breed like rats. They prey like the plague. It's man against the most vicious beasts of all time -- and neither will survive while the other is alive. Carnosaur 2 A crew of technicians is sent into a top-secret mining facility to investigate a mysterious power shortage. There, deep inside the cavernous tunnels, they discover a horrifying evolution that has occurred in complete defiance of Mother Nature…dinosaurs have returned from extinction to wreak vengeance upon mankind. Now, man and beast clash in a battle to the end. But the survival of the fittest depends upon who can escape from the mine before it explodes in a nuclear meltdown! Carnosaur 3 The terrorists thought they were stealing a few pounds of uranium. But it turns out they bagged about ten tons of fierce, man-eating Carnosaur. This mistake proves to be their last, and now an elite team of anti-terrorist Special Forces has to round the creatures up. Unfortunately squad leader Rance (Scott Valentine) learns from government scientist Dr. Hodges (Janet Gunn) that the Carnosaurs aren't just vicious -- they're practically indestructible. Rance and his team must now take out the Carnosaurs before a new generation has a chance to be born and threaten the human race with extinction. |
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