Raptor (film)
2001 American horror film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Raptor is a 2001 American direct-to-video horror film directed by Jim Wynorski, produced by Roger Corman, and starring Eric Roberts, Melissa Brasselle, and Corbin Bernsen. It re-uses dinosaur footage from the Corman-produced Carnosaur film series, edited together with original footage shot by Wynorski. Raptor was produced by Corman's company New Concorde, which had worked on the Carnosaur films.[1][2]
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Directed by | Jim Wynorski |
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Produced by | Roger Corman |
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Cinematography | Andrea V. Rossotto |
Edited by | Max K. Atkins |
Music by | James Horner |
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Distributed by | New Concorde |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
When a series of unexplained vicious animal attacks strikes his community, Sheriff Jim Tanner and his assistant Barbara trace them back to a Dr. Hyde, a former military researcher whose government funding for a dinosaur cloning project was cut.[3] When the Pentagon discovers Hyde obtained foreign backing to continue his experiments, they send in a strike team to save Tanner and Barbara and stop Hyde.
Cast
- Eric Roberts as Sheriff Jim Tanner
- Melissa Brasselle as Barbara Phillips
- Corbin Bernsen as Dr. Frank Hyde
- Tim Abell as Captain Connelly
- William Monroe as Captain York
- Lorissa McComas as Lola Tanner, Sheriff Tanner's Daughter
- Frank Novak as Lyle Shell
- Bruce Nozick as FBI Agent
- Harrison Page as Deputy
- Grant Cramer as McCoy, Hyde's Henchman
- Brian Lynn Graham as The Coroner
- GiGi Erneta as Henderson
Reception
Psychotronic Video wrote that the dinosaur effects "are as painfully awful" as the Carnosaur films.[4] Riley Black, writing for Smithsonian in 2011, criticized the film's recycled footage for its lack of continuity.[5]
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