Planet
of Dinosaurs was a 1977 film featuring a sci-fi space crew crashing on a planet
full of hungry dinosaurs. The
main problem with Planet of Dinosaurs is that the human cast is nowhere near as
compelling as the titular dinosaurs.
Even the old school stop motion dinos feel more “real” than the human
cast. After learning more about the film
this appears to be the result of the budget.
It was made with a very small budget and director James Shea decided to
use most of the money on the special effects leaving little pay for the actors. The actress Derna Wylde (who also played a
character named Derna) reported never even being paid for the film. The acting is extremely lackluster to say the
least. The film seems to juggle too much
of its cast and doesn’t really know who to focus on most of the time. The character Jim is probably the most
important character and he doesn’t stand out very much during the first half of
the film. In fact, the characters that I
thought would end up both being the main couple ended up being T-Rex chow by
the end. This is a strength in that not
all the character deaths in the film are completely obvious but it also made
the film often seem unfocused as it tries to rotate the cast around.
First
things first. Let’s talk about the real stars
of the show, the dinos. The primary
antagonist of the film is an impressively animated and deadly Tyrannosaurus
Rex. My favorite part with the T-Rex has
it pull a spear someone lobbed into it out with its tiny dino hands. But the Tyrannosaurus isn’t all the dinosaur
goodness. There is a Brontosaurus, a
Stegosaurus, a Allosaurus, plus some others I can’t identify. Most amazingly, there is a special cameo of
the Rhedosaurus from, stop motion master. Ray Harryhausen’s Beast from 20,000 Fathoms. Glad to see the Rhedosaurus was still getting
work! Harryhausen himself visited the
set and said he was impressed with the quality of the effects.
Most
look pretty great but I do have one complaint.
The Stegosaurus was given a pathetically short tail rendering it a
harmless joke in the scene where it goes up against the big T. There was no way that stubby tail could reach
its foe. I think the thing knew it was
screwed because it doesn’t even try to point its tail towards the T-Rex and
protect its vital organs so the Tyrannosaurus bites directly into its head
killing it. I felt more sympathy for
that poor stubby tailed Stegosaurus than any of the human cast.
The
film begins with a spacecraft from Earth crash lands into a body of water on an
inhabitable planet and is forced to swim to shore with a few meager
supplies. The ship sinks leaving them
stranded on a strange world. The
survivors soon realize that the planet is extremely similar to Earth in terms
of elements, leading it to have similar life.
Life was evolving just as it had on Earth but this planet is much
younger leading it to still be in the age of the dinosaurs. Sure, this is completely improbable and
defies everything we know about natural selection but I really don’t care. I can’t really blame a film called Planet of Dinosaurs for having
dinosaurs.
The
film has two main conflicts. There is
the obvious man vs dinosaur theme but then there is the subplot involving the
inexperienced Captain Lee and his style of leadership in contrast to his more
experienced subordinate Jim. Lee thinks
that it is best to reach high ground and build a blockade to keep out dinosaurs
and to act risk aversive. Jim decides
that this uncivilized world will kill them unless they stand their ground and fight
back against their nemesis the T-Rex. My
main problem with this plotline is simply that the characterizations of the
characters seem inconsistent early in the film.
While Lee and Jim disagree often and argue throughout the movie in most
of the early encounters Lee is the harsh, unforgiving, no-nonsense kind of guy
while Jim is actually a lot softer and more forgiving of the crew. When the film suddenly starts treating Jim
like the local badass all that stuff before it is just kind of brushed under
the rug. All of a sudden, we are
supposed to think that Lee is soft and weak even though up until this point in
the film he has acted like a chronically angry guy who wants to strangle his
crew.
Another
problem with the film is it starts out with a strong sense of comic relief in
the first half which is absent later. I
thought the Max Thayer’s character Mike was the best acted and helped lift the
mood of the production considerably early on with his jokes but gradually the
script stopped providing him material and he loses his sunny disposition and
becomes as boring and woodenly acted as everyone else. On the bright side, one comic relief
character is killed off in the most spectacular scene in the movie. The
character Harvey. being both annoying and too stupid to live, inevitably meets
his demise. The moron tries to steal
some large eggs laying on the ground thinking they would make a delicious meal
and that they must belong to a large bird.
He then calls for the parent saying “Here Chicky!” When a Centrosaurus (like a Triceratops but
with only one horn) approaches he is shocked.
I guess the guy didn’t know dinosaurs laid eggs. Instead of putting back the eggs and slowly
walking away he grabs the laser gun from a crewmember and shoots it. This just pisses off the previously unhostile
Centrosaurus and it chases Harvey to the edge of a cliff where it impales
Harvey on its horn before dropping him to his death. This is probably my favorite scene in the
film. It has some cool animation and it
is also very satisfying seeing Harvey finally get his well-deserved Darwin
award.
While
I probably made the first half of the first half of the film sound superior
that isn’t necessarily the case because of the scene stealing
Tyrannosaurus. Even as the actors get
more tense and less interesting the dinosaurs start to get their day in the
sun. If you are the type of person who
watches Godzilla movies just for the monster scenes and could care less for the
human yapping then this won’t bother you.
If you are like most moviegoers who care more about the totality of the
production you will be put off by the poor acting and weak script. With a larger budget so that more money could be spent on actors and a more polished script the film could have been a bona fide classic.
Final
Verdict: Check out the dinosaur scenes on Youtube. If you are curious, and they pique your
interest watch the rest. If not then don’t
bother.