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The Last Dinosaur (Japanese: 極底探険船ポーラーボーラ, Hepburn: Kyokutei Tankensen Pōrābōra, lit. ' Polar Probe Ship: Polar Borer ') is a 1977 Japanese/American tokusatsu co-production, co-directed by Alexander Grasshoff and Tsugunobu Kotani (the latter billed as Tom Kotani), [1] and co-produced by Japan's Tsuburaya Productions and Rankin/Bass Productions.
The Last Dinosaur: 1977 Alexander Grasshoff Shusei Kotani William Overgard: ABC (television) The Bermuda Depths: 1978 Tom Kotani The Ivory Ape: 1980 Bernard Hoffer Maury Laws: The Bushido Blade: 1981 Maury Laws: Aquarius Releasing (theatrical) The Sins of Dorian Gray: 1983 Tony Maylam: Ken August Peter Lawrence Bernard Hoffer: ABC (television)
He appeared in The Last Dinosaur (1977) and The Big Sleep (1978), and provided the character voice of the dragon Smaug in the 1977 animated film version of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. [29] Boone's last appearances were in Winter Kills (1979) and The Bushido Blade (1979). [30]
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'The Flintstones' (1960-1966) An animated, prehistoric take on "The Honeymooners," this show ran in prime time (a first for an animated series) with its catchy theme song for most of the '60s.
In 1977 she recorded the theme song for The Last Dinosaur, a made-for-TV movie which opened in theaters in Japan. An undated photo of Wilson from the National Archives of Brazil. In the 1980s, she recorded five albums for Japanese labels because she preferred recording live, and American labels frequently did not give her that option.
Keats debuted on Broadway in the second cast of Oh!Calcutta! and appeared in over 80 films and TV shows. He was nominated for an Emmy in 1977 for his role as the ruthless, Great Depression-era entrepreneur Jay Blackman, who clawed his way to the top of the "rag trade", or clothing business, in the 1977 miniseries Seventh Avenue.
Tyrannosaurus, which roamed western North America, was one of the largest meat-eating dinosaurs. It appears this Tyrannosaurus was about 13-15 years old, two-thirds adult size, 25 feet (7.6 meters ...