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Jurassic Park

Year:
Duration:
127 min
Genres:
Adventure | Sci-Fi | Thriller
IMDB rate:
8
Director:
Steven Spielberg
Awards:
Won 3 Oscars. Another 24 wins & 16 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1993-06-11
Filming Locations: Blue Hole, Kaua'i, Hawaii, USA
Earnings
Budget: $63,000,000
Opening Weekend: $18,620,145 (USA) (7 April 2013)
Gross: $402,348,347 (USA) (19 May 2013)
Cast
Actor
Character
Martin Ferrero
Martin Ferrero
Jurassic Park
Sam Neill
Dr. Alan Grant
Laura Dern
Dr. Ellie Sattler
Jeff Goldblum
Dr. Ian Malcolm
Richard Attenborough
John Hammond
Bob Peck
Robert Muldoon
Joseph Mazzello
Tim Murphy
Ariana Richards
Lex Murphy
Samuel L. Jackson
Ray Arnold
BD Wong
Henry Wu
Wayne Knight
Dennis Nedry
Gerald R. Molen
Gerry Harding
Miguel Sandoval
Juanito Rostagno
Cameron Thor
Lewis Dodgson
Christopher John Fields
Volunteer #1
Whit Hertford
Volunteer Boy
Dean Cundey
Mate
Jophery C. Brown
Worker in Raptor Pen (as Jophery Brown)
Tom Mishler
Helicopter Pilot
Greg Burson
Mr. D.N.A.
Adrian Escober
Worker at Amber Mine
Richard Kiley
Jurassic Park Tour Voice
Brad M. Bucklin
Lab Technician (uncredited)
Laura Burnett
Archeologist (uncredited)
Michael Lantieri
Customer at San Jose restaurant (uncredited)
Gary Rodriguez
Miner - Dug Out Mosquito (uncredited)
Brian Smrz
Driver of Grant, Sattler & Malcolm's Jeep (uncredited)
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc
InGen Helicopter Pilot
Goofs
The positions of the people in the helicopter from the outside shot at the very end of the movie are different than they were during the shots inside.
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A studio light and a potted tree are briefly visible in the background when the T. rex flips over Lex and Timmy's car.
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In the kitchen scene, you can see the reflection of various shiny objects on the metallic tables through the reflection of the raptors. This wouldn't be possible, unless the raptors were see-through.
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Quotes
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Come on, we gotta get out of here! Now! Now! Right now! Let's go. The kids?
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Dr. Ellie Sattler: So, what are you thinking?
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Donald Gennaro: [seeing the dinosaurs for the first time] We're gonna make a fortune with this place.
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Faq
Q
Is it true that a Jurassic Park TV series was supposed to be released in the late 1990's?
A
Yes. The series was to have been a direct sequel to "The Lost World: Jurassic Park", itself a sequel to this film, and was to be the premise of the Chaos Effect line of toys, depicting scientists cross-breeding dinosaurs that are decreasing in their population, five years after the second film. It went pretty far into production, even including creature designs and meetings with Steven Spielberg himself, but the project never took off. The toys were too far into production to be withdrawn and were ultimately released to mixed reactions. Rumors presist that producers are still considering making this show, but it is highly unlikely.
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A Note Regarding Spoilers
A
The following FAQ entries may contain spoilers. Only the biggest ones (if any) will be covered with spoiler tags. Spoiler tags have been used sparingly in order to make the page more readable.
Q
What are the differences between the censored British itv TV Version and the Uncensored Version?
A
There are 2 cuts with a length of 11.12 seconds. No cursing has been removed, even though it has been done in the "Back to the Future" films. The big pile of dinosaur droppings is still called "one big pile of shit" even though that could have been easily cut out. This is probably due to the fact that the UK channels rarely change their masters. The two cuts remove two of the more graphic sequences, being Gennaro's death and Arnold's arm. A detailed comparison between both versions with pictures can be found here.
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Photos from cast
Martin Ferrero
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