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Alien Planet | Dinosaur
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Best Film Produced for Under | 1980
On 6/24/2011 the Portland (OR) composers and musicians collective Filmusik gave this film its full treatment, screening it at the Hollywood Theater in Portland with the sound turned off, while the local progressive jazz band Blue Cranes performed a new, original musical soundtrack live, and voice actors from the Willamette Radio Workshop recreated the dialogue with live Foley. [Jim Aupperle], co-writer, associate producer and head of special visual effects for the original film, was on hand for the show and said later " . . . I don't think I ever enjoyed our film as much as I did that evening."
The dinosaur that Capt. Lee Norsythe encounters near the end of the film when he is trying to get the T-rex's attention is based on the Rhedosaurus, the fictional dinosaur from The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953). Ray Harryhausen visited the studio during production and gave his consent for the creature's cameo appearance.
Most of the film was lit using reflectors.
The fermented berry juice in the film was actually grape Kool-Aid.
Louie Lawless's Canadian accent was reportedly so thick that it was difficult to understand many of his lines. To rectify this, director James K. Shea dubbed Lawless's lines in the film with his own voice in post-production. Capt. Norsythe's dialogue seems to be much louder than the rest of the cast, and he occasionally speaks faster or uses different words than his mouth seems to indicate.
"Capt. Lee Norsythe: I'll need two volunteers to see what's up there. Nyla: I'll go. Capt. Lee Norsythe: Good, take Mr. Baylor with you. Harvey: I thought this was volunteer work. Capt. Lee Norsythe: You haven't been carrying any heavy equipment, Mr. Baylor. You look fairly well rested. Harvey: Well, doesn't being a vice president pull any weight around here? Nyla: Of course, Mr. Baylor. I mean, you get to walk on the shady side! Harvey: I suppose rank has its privileges. This is one of the rankest privileges I've ever encountered."
"Jim: What is it tonight? Lizard again? Capt. Lee Norsythe: No, we had that last night. Today we're having filet of swamp monster."