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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Last Dinosaur (極底探険船ポーラーボーラ, Kyokutei Tankensen Pōrabōra, lit. "Sub-Polar Exploration Ship Polar-Borer") is a 1977 Japanese-American tokusatsu kaiju film directed by Alexander Grasshoff and Tsugunobu Kotani and written by William Overgard, with special effects by Kazuo Sagawa. Co-produced by Tsuburaya Productions and Rankin/Bass Productions, it stars Richard Boone, Joan Van Ark, Steven Keats, and Toru Kawai. The film first aired in the United States on ABC on February 11, 1977, and was released to Japanese theaters by Toho-Towa on September 10 of the same year. |