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The Valley of Gwangi

A turn of the century wild west show struggling to make a living in Mexico comes into the possession of a tiny prehistoric horse. This leads to an expedition to the Forbidden Valley where they discover living dinosaurs. They capture one and take it back to be put on display, leading to inevitable mayhem.

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Release : 1969
Rating : 6.2
Studio : Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : James Franciscus Gila Golan Richard Carlson Laurence Naismith Freda Jackson
Genre : Adventure Fantasy Western Thriller Science Fiction

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Scanialara
2018/08/30

You won't be disappointed!

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Spidersecu
2018/08/30

Don't Believe the Hype

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Gutsycurene
2018/08/30

Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.

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Fairaher
2018/08/30

The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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Jackson Booth-Millard
2016/09/17

There were many movies made in the 1950s and 1960s about characters finding undiscovered territories with mythical beasts and them going on a rampage, this was one of those films I was interested in trying. Basically at the turn of the century, from the 19th to the 20th, in Mexico, female cowboy T.J. Breckenridge (Gila Golan) hosts a wild west rodeo show that is struggling, she is reacquainted with her former stuntman and former lover Tuck (James Franciscus). Tuck wants to buy her out, but T.J. has a trick up her sleeve to boost business, a Eohippus, a miniature prehistoric horse, this creature however comes from The Forbidden Valley, a convoy of gypsies are convinced it is cursed, they demand it be returned to the valley. British palaeontologist Professor Horace Bromley (Diamonds Are Forever's Laurence Naismith) has been working in the nearby desert, he is fascinated by the horse, but more so to find out more about its home, so he travels with Tuck, T.J. and her men to The Forbidden Valley in search of other prehistoric specimens. There the crew find a range of living dinosaurs, including a Pteranodon, an Ornithomimus and a Styracosaurus, they battle with these creatures, but the one that dominates all of them, and that humans want the most, is the Allosaurus, known as Gwangi by the gypsies. The Gwangi is captured by the men and taken to T.J.'s show, crowds gather to see this unseen creature, but a gypsy sets it free, the dinosaur attacks and kills many people in the town, including Bromley, until it is stabbed and trapped in a building that is burned to the ground. Also starring Richard Carlson as Champ, Freda Jackson as Tia Zorina and Gustavo Rojo as Carlos. There isn't really anything you can say about the fairly wooden actors, the story is patchy and predictable, an unsuccessful circus trying to save itself by finding a new attraction, but there are the present and ancient creatures, brought to life by the great stop- motion animation by Ray Harryhausen, the music by Jerome Moross (The Big Country) is sweeping in bits as well, it is not the most exciting, but it is an average routine western fantasy. Okay!

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OllieSuave-007
2016/05/22

I remember seeing this dinosaur movie when I was a kid - as a dino fan, anything dinosaur is movies was intriguing for me.A dinosaur was captured by cowboy James Franciscus and brought to the Mexican circus. Of course, it's all mayhem while the T-rex escapes and wrecks havoc upon the town and threatening its citizens.It was neat seeing the T-Rex roaming around and serving up some neat dino action and mayhem. The stop motion special effects weren't bad for its time, but the overall plot was little boring if I recalled and the acting was pretty mediocre.But, not a bad special effects film - definitely better than some of the black and white B-movies.Grade C+

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Scott LeBrun
2015/06/27

James Franciscus plays Tuck, an amiable hustler who comes back into the life of T.J. (lovely Gila Golan). T.J. is one of the participants in a Wild West show that is not doing so well at the moment. However, one of their people, Carlos (Gustavo Rojo) has ventured into a Mexican location known as the "Forbidden Valley" and come back with a prize: an adorable "Eohippus", or miniature prehistoric horse. Circumstances lead Tuck and others to head into the valley, where they encounter other ancient animals, such as a Styracosaurus and a very aggressive Allosaurus.In the well loved tradition of "King Kong", T.J. and her friends, including Champ (Richard Carlson), get the bright idea to introduce the Allosaurus - who gets christened Gwangi - to their show. Havoc predictably ensues.There may be viewers who will grow impatient with the pacing at first. "The Valley of Gwangi" runs longer than previous Ray Harryhausen - Charles H. Schneer productions at 96 minutes, and it's not until the movies' second half that we get to see any dinosaurs. But the little Eohippus is sure to charm people, not just children, and the story is very engaging.It helps that the actors are so sincere. The handsome Franciscus is good in the starring role, with fine support from Ms. Golan and Mr. Carlson. Young Curtis Arden is appealing in the role of Lope the child, who had to fend for himself from an early age and who is clearly eager to make a buck. Freda Jackson is amusing in the somewhat annoying, clichéd role of the wise old doomsayer who rants about the consequences of individuals going into the valley and bringing back "evil" specimens.As expected, Harryhausen's special effects are excellent. They're especially impressive in the movies' major set piece, when Tuck, Champ and others work overtime to try to lasso Gwangi. And once the action kicks into gear in this thing, a real fever pitch is reached and then maintained until the absolute end, with an exciting rampage.Mostly lighthearted entertainment, but G ratings weren't always what they are now: a few people do fall victim to the jaws and teeth of Gwangi.Very well directed by Jim O'Connolly ("Crooks and Coronets", "Tower of Evil").Seven out of 10.

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kevinxirau
2011/12/20

One of Ray Harryhausen's most famous films, The Valley of Gwangi is an all-time dinosaur classic that has inspired future dinosaur films such as "Jurassic Park." It really pushed Ray to make the interactions between the cowboys and the prehistoric beasts convincing, which for the most part he was successful.Plot: The discovery of a living Eohippus (a three-toed, tiny ancestor of the horse) causes cowboys, circus performers, and scientists alike to visit the land where it came from: a prehistoric valley untouched by time and the modern world until now. The valley's inhabitants, ruled by the fearsome carnosaur Gwangi, don't seem to be pleased to see these outsiders and would like nothing more than to tear them apart.The story was originally created by Ray's mentor Willis O'Brien (who did the effects for King Kong), who couldn't make it after writing the original script, so it's only fitting that his successor would finish it for him. And boy did he finish it well. This movie has all the spectacle of a true sci-fi action/adventure film. The action scenes are great and the music is wonderful and fits perfectly with the tone of the film. Many creature scenes that were done by Ray are fantastic, such as the roping of Gwangi and Gwangi's battle with a styracosaur, all done seamlessly.Overall, I consider this movie over "Cowboys and Aliens." Greatly done and definitely one of Ray Harryhausen's best works. Check it out.

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