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Release Date:
November 27, 2010
Original Title:
Triassic Attack
Alternate Titles:
Ataque Triássico
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Syfy
UFO International Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: NR
Runtime: 84
A Native American owner of a kitschy roadside museum accidentally brings to life three dinosaur fossils. Now really annoyed, the giant dinos wreak havoc on the small town and the local university.
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Art Direction:
Evgeni Genchev
Boom Operator:
Boris Atanasov
Camera Operator:
Ivo Peitchev
Casting:
Gillian Hawser
Danny Roth
Construction Coordinator:
Ivan Radev
Director:
Colin Ferguson
Director of Photography:
Lorenzo Senatore
Editor:
John Quinn
First Assistant Editor:
Cameron Hallenbeck
Foley:
Alex Ullrich
Original Music Composer:
Frederik Wiedmann
Producer:
Jeffery Beach
Phillip J. Roth
Sound Designer:
Ryan Gegenheimer
Sound Effects Editor:
Andrew Harwood
Story:
Russell J. Friedman
Visual Effects Producer:
Aleksandar Yochkolovski
Writer:
Tripp Reed
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