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60 mins
Director
Sid Bennett
Karen Kelly
Matthew Thompson
Music
Daniel Pemberton
Narrator/Host
David Jason
People
Nigel Marven
Rod Arthur
Suzanne McNabb
Producer
Lareine Shea
Movie data: IMDB
In this thrilling new docu-drama series that is at the cutting edge of technology and creativity Nigel Marven heads back to prehistoric times to find some of the most magnificent creatures that have ever been on this Earth. With the aid of award-winning animatronics and computer graphics teams we are sent back to prehistory among some of the most amazing creatures that have ever existed.
The creatures are brought back through time to the present day where they are looked after in the Prehistoric Park a place where Nigel and his expert dedicated team care for them alongside animals from the present day world.
The animation is good enough for any kid to love and resembles more Jurassic Park style animals as well as some new animals. It is well done and offers a lot of documentary style glimpses into how the dinosaurs and other extinct animals lived.
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Prehistoric Park is an absolutely wonderful mini-series, full of adventure, drama, and interesting animal and historical facts. I highly recommend it for older children, families and adults with even the slightest interest in dinosaurs and other extinct creatures.
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Prehistoric Park is an entertaining and informative series, and is worth buying if you're interested in dinosaurs.
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The animation almost made me believe that I was observing real dinosaurs, even though I have never seen real dinosaurs on which to base my observation. Still, the way that the creatures moved, looked and sounded fleshed them out in my imagination. And the series really makes the point that these forbears of today’s animals, though separated by thousands or millions or years, are not so different.
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Prehistoric Park: The Complete Television Event may appeal to the given audience and provide something at least passingly better than the score of "man challenges animal" shows; making it a super sized Crocodile Hunter for those in the market for such shows.
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