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'''''The Last Dinosaur''''' {{Nihongo|極底探検船: ポーラーボーラ|Kyokutei Tanken-sen: Pōrā-Bōra|lit. ''Expedition Under the Pole: Polar-Borer''}} is a [[1977]] [[tokusatsu]] [[:Category:Kaiju Films|kaiju film]] co-produced by [[Rankin/Bass Productions]] and [[Tsuburaya Productions]] and distributed by [[Toho]]. In the United States, it first aired on ABC on February 11, 1977, while the Japanese theatrical release took place in October 1977.
'''''The Last Dinosaur''''' {{Nihongo|極底探検船: ポーラーボーラ|Kyokutei Tanken-sen: Pōrā-Bōra|lit. ''Expedition Under the Pole: Polar-Borer''}} is a [[1977]] [[tokusatsu]] [[:Category:Kaiju Films|kaiju film]] co-produced by [[Rankin/Bass Productions]] and [[Tsuburaya Productions]] and distributed by [[Toho]]. In the United States, it first aired on ABC on February 11, 1977, while the Japanese theatrical release took place in October 1977.
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===Monsters===
===Monsters===
*[[Tyrannosaurus rex]] ([[ShodaiTirano]])
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*[[Triceratops]] ([[ShodaiTorikera]])
*[[Triceratops]]
*[[Pteranodon]]
*[[Pteranodon]]
*[[Ceratopsian]]
*[[Ceratopsian]]

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The Last Dinosaur
Japanese The Last Dinosaur Poster
Directed by Tsugunobu Kotani, Alexander Grasshoff
Producer Noboru Tsuburaya,
Arthur Rankin Jr.,
Jules Bass,
Kazuyoshi Kasai,
Benni Korzen,
Kinshiro Ohkubo,
Masaki Izuka
Written by William Overgard
Music by Kenjiro Hirose,
Maury Laws
Distributor TohoJP,
American Broadcasting CompanyUS
Running time 106 minutesJP
(1 hour, 46 minutes)
95 minutesUS
1 hour, 35 minutes)
Aspect ratio 1.85:1

The Last Dinosaur (極底探検船: ポーラーボーラ,   Kyokutei Tanken-sen: Pōrā-Bōra, lit. Expedition Under the Pole: Polar-Borer) is a 1977 tokusatsu kaiju film co-produced by Rankin/Bass Productions and Tsuburaya Productions and distributed by Toho. In the United States, it first aired on ABC on February 11, 1977, while the Japanese theatrical release took place in October 1977.

Plot

Wealthy big-game hunter Masten Thrust, using his company's advanced drilling vehicle, the Polar-Borer, leads an expedition to a mysterious underground pocket beneath the North Pole which is inhabited by several dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures, including a tribe of primitive humans. The expedition takes a dangerous turn when a Tyrannosaurus rex destroys the Polar-Borer, leaving the crew stranded in a mysterious primitive world, where they are stalked by the T-Rex and various other dangerous creatures.

Staff

Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.

  • Directed by   Tsugunobu Kotani, Alexander Grasshoff
  • Written by   William Overgard
  • Produced by   Noboru Tsuburaya, Arthur Rankin Jr., Jules Bass, Kazuyoshi Kasai, Benni Korzen, Kinshiro Ohkubo, Masaki Izuka
  • Music by   Kenjiro Hirose, Maury Laws, Nancy Wilson
  • Cinematography by   Shoji Ueda
  • Edited by   Minoru Kozono, Yoshitami Kuroiwa, Tatsuji Nakashizu
  • Production design by   Kazuhiko Fujiwara
  • Assistant directing by   Shohei Tojo
  • Special effects by   Kazuo Sagawa, Yoshiyuki Yoshimura

Cast

Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.

  • Richard Boone   as   Masten Thrust Jr.
  • Joan Van Ark   as   Francesca Banks
  • Steven Keats   as   Chuck Wade
  • Luther Rackley   as   Bunta
  • Masumi Sekiya   as   Hazel
  • William Ross   as   Hal
  • Carl Hansen   as   Barney
  • Tetsu Nakamura   as   Dr. Kawamoto
  • Don Maloney   as   Captain of Mother 1
  • Vanessa Cristina   as   Reporter
  • Shunsuke Kariya   as   Primal Man leader
  • Toru Kawai   as   Tyrannosaurus rex
  • Tatsumi Nikamoto   as   Head of Triceratops

Appearances

Monsters

Weapons, Vehicles, and Races

Gallery

Main article: The Last Dinosaur/Gallery.

Soundtrack

Main article: The Last Dinosaur (Soundtrack).

Alternate Titles

  • Expedition Under the Pole: Polar-Borer (Literal Japanese title)
  • Last Dinosaur - King of Monsters (Viimeinen Dinosaurus - Hirviöitten Kuningas; Finland)

U.S. Release

American The Last Dinosaur television ad

The Last Dinosaur was scheduled for theatrical releases in both Japan and the United States, however it was decided at the last moment to release the film straight to television in the U.S. The film was aired on television by ABC, and had 11 minutes cut from its run time, while it was later released uncut theatrically in Japan by Toho. Warner Bros. finally released the uncut English version of the film in 2011 on DVD.

Video Releases

Toho DVD (2009)[1]

  • Discs: 1
  • Region: 2
  • Audio: Japanese, English
  • Subtitles:
  • Special Features: Audio commentary by director Tsugunobu Kotani and actress Masumi Sekitani, message from actress Sekitani, interview with special effects director Kazuo Sagawa (13 minutes), behind-the-scenes footage narrated by Sagawa, production galleries, Japanese trailer

Warner Archives DVD (2011)

  • Region: N/A
  • Discs: 1
  • Audio: English (2.0 Mono)
  • Subtitles: None
  • Special Features: None
  • Notes: Made-to-order DVD-R.

Videos

Clips

Warner Bros. The Last Dinosaur promotional clip
Warner Bros. The Last Dinosaur promotional clip
Warner Bros. The Last Dinosaur promotional clip

Trivia

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