

Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet
Directed by Neil Nightingale, Barry Cook, Richard Dale2014 45mDocumentary, Animation
7.76.5
In this journey through the seasons, you’ll experience a year in the life of hundreds of plant-eating dinosaurs. From the moment they hatch, these prehistoric giants face natural disasters and ferocious predators while hunting, feeding, playing, and undertaking epic migrations. Based on scientific data, the digital dinosaurs come to life against the backdrop of modern Alaska.
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Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet was released on September 20, 2014.
Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet was directed by Neil Nightingale, Barry Cook, Richard Dale.
Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet has a runtime of 45m.
Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet was produced by Amanda Hill, Mike Devlin, Deepak Nayar.
In this journey through the seasons, you’ll experience a year in the life of hundreds of plant-eating dinosaurs. From the moment they hatch, these prehistoric giants face natural disasters and ferocious predators while hunting, feeding, playing, and undertaking epic migrations. Based on scientific data, the digital dinosaurs come to life against the backdrop of modern Alaska.
The key characters in Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet are Narrator (Voice) (Benedict Cumberbatch).
Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet is a Documentary, Animation, Short film.
Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet has an audience rating of 7.7 out of 10.
Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet had a budget of $80M.
Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet has made $841K at the box office.






