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Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park (1993)
Credits
Title: Jurassic Park
Director: Steven Spielberg
Writers: Michael Crichton
Producers: Kathleen Kennedy
Gerald R. Molen
Composer: John Williams
Cinematography: Dean Cundey
Editors: Michael Kahn
Production
Distributed by: Universal Pictures
Amblin Entertainment
Released: June 11th, 1993
Rating: PG-13
Running time: 127 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
Budget: $65,000,000
Gross: $914,691,118 [1]
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Jurassic Park is an American action/adventure movie with elements of science fiction. It was directed by Steven Spielberg based on the novel of the same name by author Michael Crichton. It was produced by Universal Pictures and Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment and released theatrically in the United States on June 11th, 1993. The movie has spawned two sequels films, including The Lost World: Jurassic Park in 1997 and Jurassic Park III in 2001 and has also been adapted into comic book and video game formats. A fourth film went into production in 2012. The movie stars Sam Neill, Jeff Goldblum, Laura Dern, Richard Attenborough, Martin Ferraro and Samuel L. Jackson. Jurassic Park is largely considered the grandfather of modern computer generated image technology (though not the first) and has inspired legions of filmmakers who have patterned their visual effects after the Jurassic Park model. During its release, the film grossed over $900 million worldwide, becoming the most financially successful film released up to that time.

Cast[]

Credited cast[]

Actor Role
Sam Neill Doctor Alan Grant
Laura Dern Doctor Ellie Sattler
Jeff Goldblum Doctor Ian Malcolm
Richard Attenborough John Hammond
Bob Peck Robert Muldon
Martin Ferrero Donald Gennaro
Joseph Mazzello Tim Murphy
Ariana Richards Lex Murphy
Samuel L. Jackson Ray Arnold
B.D. Wong Henry Wu
Wayne Knight Dennis Nedry
Jerry Molen Gerry Harding
Miguel Sandoval Juanito Rostagno
Cameron Thor Lewis Dodgson
Christopher John Fields Volunteer #1
Whitby Hertford Volunteer boy
Dean Cundey Mate
Jophery Brown Worker in raptor pen
Tom Mishler Helicopter pilot
Greg Burson Mister D.N.A. (voice)
Adrian Escober Worker at amber mine
Richard Kiley Jurassic Park tour voice

Uncredited cast[]

Note: The following is taken from the full credits list for this entry on IMDB. As it is a website with user-submitted information, some of the data listed here, including character names may be inaccurate.

Actor Role
Brad M. Bucklin Lab technician
Laura Burnett Archaeologist
Gary Rodriguez Miner who dug out mosquito
Brian Smrz Driver of Grant, Sattler & Malcolm
Robert "Bobby Z" Zajonc InGen Helicopter pilot

Notes & Trivia[]

  • Production on Jurassic Park began on August 24th, 1992. Principal photography concluded on November 30th, 1992. Many of the location shoots for Isla Nubar were filmed in Kaua'i, Hawaii. The archaelogical dig seen at the beginning of the film was shot at Red Rock Canyon State Park in Cantil, California. Other exterior shots were filmed in Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic.
  • Jurassic Park won the Academy Award for Best Sound, Best Sound Effects Editing, and Best Visual Effects.
  • The American Film Institute (AFI) named Jurassic Park the 35th most thrilling film of all time on June 13th, 2001.
  • Cinematographer Dean Cundey has a brief cameo appearance in the film as a mate.
  • Jurassic Park inspired many imitators, not the least of which is Adam Simon's Carnosaur, which was actually released on May 21st, 1993 - nearly three weeks before the theatrical premiere of Jurassic Park.
  • In Betty and Veronica #125 from 1998, there is a character in the final story named Steven Squeelburger, who is the director of a film called Jurassic Pork. This is a parody of director Steven Spielberg and as well as satirizing Jurassic Park.

Home Video[]

Jurassic Park was first released in VHS fullscreen format by Universal Studios on October 4th, 1994. The fullscreen collector's edition DVD was released on October 10th, 2000. Special features include a making of featurette, storyboards, special effects supervisor Phil Tippett's animatics, foley arists, pre-production meeting clips and a dinosaur encyclopedia. The widescreen Collector's edition includes the same features, and was also released on October 10th, 2000. It was also included in a double-feature DVD pack with The Lost World: Jurassic Park released on July 10th, 2001 as well as the Jurassic Park Trilogy Collection released on December 11th, 2001. The Jurassic Park Adventure Pack was released on November 29th, 2005. The Jurassic Park Ultimate Collection was released on Blu-ray by Universal on October 25th, 2011.

The year in film[]

Other films that were released in 1993 include:

Recommendations[]

Jurassic Park series

Carnosaur series

  • Carnosaur
  • Carnosaur 2
  • Carnosaur 3

Steven Spielberg films

Michael Crichton films

Appearances[]

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