Carnosaur 3: Primal Species


CarnosaurPrimal Species is a 1996 directtovideo actionhorrorscifi film. It is the sequel to the 1995 film Carnosaur 2, and the third installation of the Carnosaur series. It was the first of the series to not get a theatrical release. The film is the last in the series, but was followed by two unofficial sequels, the first called Raptor in 2001, which included reused footage from the series the second was The Eden Formula, a television film.

Hodges soon theorizes that the TRex is breeding since Polchek was being dragged off, perhaps to hatchlings. The next plan is to destroy the ship theyre on in the Pacific and freeze the dinosaurs somehow. However, the Velociraptor awakens and begins to attack. The TRex also appears and bites off a soldiers head before escaping with the Velociraptor. When time comes to explore the lower decks of the ship, the carnosaurs knock out the lights and kill a couple more soldiers. The rest get to an elevator, but a Velociraptor chews the cable through and they crash on the bottom level, discovering the nest of eggs which they begin to shoot, angering the TRex, who soon bites off Polcheks arm and then eats him. Rance and Proudfoot rejoin Dr. Hodges and Marine Rossi, split up again and rig dynamite. The TRex bursts through the ceiling and drags Rossi through it before eating him. The two Velociraptors attack, one rips off Proudfoots head and the other is shot to death before the other raptor is also shot. Hodges senses the TRex is close. She and Rance hide behind lockers which the TRex headbutts. Rance throws an explosive in the mouth of the dinosaur, killing it. The two race against time to jump in the ocean before the ship explodes. Back in the police car at the port, the sole surviving terrorist is still gagged in the back seat when a third Velociraptor soon appears outside the vehicle and eats him, foreshadowing that the prehistoric terror is not over yet.The film stars Scott Valentine as Col. Rance Higgins, Janet Gunn as Dr. Hodges. It was directed by Jonathan Winfrey and produced by Roger Corman. Others featured in the film includes Rick Dean as Polchek, Anthony Peck as Gen. Pete Mercer his last film, Rodger Halston as Sanders and Terri J. Vaughn as B.T. Coolidge. ........

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