“Dinosaur Valley Girls”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DINOSAUR VALLEY GIRLS  was the first professional motion picture I both wrote and directed, made for my production company Frontline Entertainment www.FrontlineFilms.com).

The movie was first released in 1996.  The movie was a campy fantasy comedy about a movie actor who is magically zapped through time to a mythical valley populated by sexy cavegirls, brutish cavemen and, of course, dinosaurs.

The film has played on TV, been released on home video, DVD and Blu-Ray, and even had a limited theatrical run. It spawned two books (see below and “Bibliography“) and a couple songs. There was also an assembly kit of the films’ “Jurassic Punk,” a pesky Allosaurus created by special-effects artist Tom Dickens, cast directly from the stop-motion model animated by Tom in the movie and manufactured by Valley Anatomical Preparations. This limited-edition kit is now a collector’s item.  (See also other stop-motion models created and animated by Tom for this movie.) Tom also constructed a much-larger “animatronic” Allosaurus for the movie.

Among the movie’s cast were Oscar-nominated Karen Black, Emmy winner William (Blacula) Marshall and former “Mr. America” Ed Fury.

Meet the “Tribe,” as featured in Dinosaur Valley Girls, and view selected scenes (and also some behind the scenes) from the movie.

Dinosaur Valley Girls is available for purchase on Blu-ray and DVD from Amazon and other sources.

To see the trailer, CLICK HERE; and the original  Dinosaur Valley Girls coming attractions trailer  (partial nudity),  CLICK HERE.

CLICK HERE to hear the “Dinosaur Valley Girls” song, as featured in my movie and included on the album Dinosaur Tracks Again.