IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes67%
Google Users70%
Director: James O'Connolly•Genres: Adventure, Fantasy, Western
In a remote region of Mexico known as the "Forbidden Valley," a cowboy discovers a tribe of prehistoric creatures, including a fearsome Tyrannosaurus Rex. He brings back a baby Gwangi to a local circus, hoping to make his fortune. However, the creatures prove difficult to control and eventually escape, wreaking havoc and leading to a thrilling confrontation with the circus troupe and the townspeople.
The Valley of Gwangi was met with a mixed to positive reception, particularly praised for its groundbreaking special effects for the time, featuring stop-motion animation by Ray Harryhausen. While some critics found the plot somewhat derivative of other monster films, the action sequences and the depiction of dinosaurs were widely appreciated by audiences and critics alike.
Praised for its impressive stop-motion dinosaur effects by Ray Harryhausen.
Appreciated for its thrilling action sequences and adventurous spirit.
Some found the Western plot elements less compelling than the prehistoric creature encounters.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed The Valley of Gwangi for its exciting dinosaur action and old-school adventure feel. Many found the special effects to be a highlight, especially considering the era it was made. While some noted its predictable plot, the overall sentiment is positive for a fun, creature-feature Western.
The stop-motion dinosaur sequences were created by the legendary Ray Harryhausen, who also famously worked on "Jason and the Argonauts" and "Clash of the Titans."
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