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'''The Valley of Gwangi''' (USA, Spain 1969/ Jim O'Connolly) | '''The Valley of Gwangi''' (USA, Spain 1969 / Jim O'Connolly) | ||
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*[[/DVD|Available DVDs]] | |||
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* [[/DVD|Available DVDs]] | *[http://www.spaghetti-western.net/forum/index.php/topic,3229.0.html Forum topic] | ||
* [[/LD|Available laserdiscs]] | </div> | ||
* [[/Pictures|Pictures]] | |||
* [http://www.spaghetti-western.net/forum/index.php/topic,3229.0.html Forum topic] | |||
*'''Runtime:''' 96 min | *'''Runtime:''' 96 min | ||
*'''Release Date:''' 3.9.1969 | *'''Release Date:''' 3.9.1969 |
Revision as of 04:11, 11 December 2015
The Valley of Gwangi (USA, Spain 1969 / Jim O'Connolly)
- Runtime: 96 min
- Release Date: 3.9.1969
- Filming Locations: Almería
Also known as
Die Rache der Dinosaurier (Germany) | La vendetta di Gwangi (Italy) | El valle de Gwangi (Spain) | La vallee des monstres (France) | O Vale dos Monstros (Portugal) | A tiltott völgy (Hungary) | Gwangi | The Lost Valley | The Valley Time Forgot | The Valley Where Time Stood Still
Credits
- Cast: James Franciscus (Tuck Kirby), Gila Golan (T.J. Breckenridge), Richard Carlson (Champ Connors), Laurence Naismith (Prof. Horace Bromley), Freda Jackson (Tia Zorina), Gustavo Rojo (Carlos dos Orsos), Dennis Kilbane (Rowdy), Mario De Barros (Bean), Curtis Arden (Lope), Jose Burgos (The Dwarf)(uncredited)
- Story: "Valley of the Mist" by Willis O'Brien
- Screenplay: William Bast (as William E. Bast), Julian More (additional material)
- Cinematography: Erwin Hillier [Technicolor, Dynamation 1,85:1]
- Music: Jerome Moross
- Producer: Charles H. Schneer
Synopsis
While searching for a stolen miniature horse from her circus, T.J. Breckenridge (Gila Golan) and cowboy Tuck Kirby (James Franciscus) find a lost valley where dinosaurs rule.