Carnosaur - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Carnosaur"
Carnosaur (1993)
Timing: 1:23 (83 min)
Carnosaur - TMDB rating
4.2/10
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Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Roger Corman #19104Photo Roger Corman #19105Photo Roger Corman #19106Photo Roger Corman #19107

Roger Corman

Roger Corman
Executive Producer

Casting

Laura Schiff
Casting

Editor

Richard Gentner
Editor
Lorne Morris
Editor

Art Direction

Jane C. Hoffman
Art Direction

Costume Design

Kristin M. Burke
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Dean Raphael Ferrandini #72169
Dean Raphael Ferrandini
Stunts

Set Decoration

Victor Bazaz
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Fleur Morell
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Nigel Holton
Original Music Composer

Additional Photography

Photo Darren Moloney #294790
Darren Moloney
Additional Photography

Director of Photography

Photo Keith Holland #263881

Keith Holland

Keith Holland
Director of Photography

First Assistant Director

Tony Steinberg
First Assistant Director

Screenplay

Novel

John Brosnan
Novel

Special Effects

Thomas R. Dickens
Special Effects

Music Supervisor

Paul Di Franco
Music Supervisor

Special Effects Makeup Artist

David Barrett
Special Effects Makeup Artist

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the novel of the same name by John Brosnan.
  • This picture is a blatant, cheap imitation of Steven Spielberg's 'Jurassic Park' (1993).
  • Instead of using CGI technology, Roger Corman made do with miniature dinosaur models and outdated animation.
  • With a budget of $1 million, the film grossed exactly that amount in the United States.
  • Interestingly, Laura Dern, the daughter of Diane Ladd, starred in "Jurassic Park" in the same year (1993).
  • The protagonists of the original novel are a couple of journalists in love, while the film’s protagonists are a caretaker and an environmental advocate who are not in love with each other.
  • In the novel, the main villain is a man, while in the film, the villain is a woman.
  • The storyline concerning the mass infection of women was completely absent in the novel.
  • Initially, the novel attributes the killings to a snow leopard. In the film, a bobcat is named as the killer.
  • In total, Diane Ladd was involved in filming this movie for five days.
  • Some characters were named after real people: Dr. Jane Tiptree – James Tiptree Jr. (the pseudonym of writer Alice Bradley); "Doc" Smith – Edward E. Smith (who was known as "Doc").
  • The film was shot in 18 days.
  • The number of deaths in the film: 32.
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