Carnosaurios

Driven to extinction. Back for revenge.

La división de ciencias alimenticias de Eunice, una poderosa corporación de empresas, está consiguiendo espectaculares logros en su planta de producción de gallinas, merced al laborioso tarabajo de la doctora Jane, una eminencia en investigación genética. Pronto conseguirá clonar un dinosaurio carnívoro a partir de unos huevos...

"Carnosaur," a 1993 American science fiction horror film produced by New Horizons Picture, is a thrilling yet often overlooked gem that taps into the primal fear of dinosaurs unleashed in the modern world. Directed by Adam Simon and loosely based on the novel by John Brosnan, the film follows the chaotic aftermath of a mad scientist's experiment gone awry. Dr. Jane Tiptree, portrayed with chilling intensity by Diane Ladd, tampers with the genetics of chickens, inadvertently creating a new breed of carnivorous dinosaurs. As these prehistoric predators begin to multiply and wreak havoc on a small town, a ragtag group of survivors must band together to stop the impending extinction-level event. The film's B-movie charm is undeniable, with its low-budget special effects and over-the-top performances adding to its cult appeal. While the CGI and animatronics may not hold up to today's standards, they contribute to the film's nostalgic allure, reminiscent of classic creature features from the '80s and '90s. The plot, though somewhat predictable, keeps viewers on the edge of their seats with its relentless pace and escalating tension. "Carnosaur" cleverly plays on the audience's fascination with dinosaurs, blending elements of science fiction and horror to create a uniquely entertaining experience. One of the standout aspects of "Carnosaur" is its environmental message, which, though subtle, adds depth to the narrative. The film serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of genetic manipulation and the unintended consequences of playing God with nature. Dr. Tiptree's hubris and disregard for ethical boundaries underscore the film's warning against unchecked scientific ambition. This theme resonates even more strongly today, as debates about genetic engineering and biotechnology continue to evolve. Despite its flaws, "Carnosaur" remains a beloved entry in the dinosaur horror genre, offering a wild ride filled with suspense, gore, and unexpected twists. Its blend of campy humor and genuine thrills makes it a perfect choice for fans of schlocky horror and creature features. While it may not have achieved the same level of recognition as other dinosaur films of its time, "Carnosaur" has carved out a niche for itself among enthusiasts of cult cinema, proving that sometimes, the most memorable movies are those that dare to be different.

Año1993

Presupuesto1000000$

Ingresos1753979$

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GénerosTerrorCiencia ficción

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

New Horizons Picture

Carnosaur

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