Jurassic Park (1993)
While having a troubled time finding funds for their archeological digs, Dr. Alan Grant and Dr. Ellie Satler are payed a visit by billionaire John Hammond, who offers to give them their money in return for their opinions on a new theme park he is opening on a secluded island off the west coast of South America. Eager to do what they can, the two agree, and away they go, joining Dr. Ian Malcom
and Don Gennaro , who are along to investigate the park's safety. Once they arrive, they discover that the park is not a mere theme park, but a place where real dinosaurs, from those as tall as trees to those smaller that a car, roam the lush, green terrain. Their creation stems from DNA authoring, in which the DNA strands from a dinosaur are taken and mixed with that of a frog in order to complete the sequence needed for birth.
A tropical storm makes its way to the island, right in the middle of a tour of the park, but not before adding two more visitors, Hammond's grandchildren, to the equation. After a greedy park worker steals embryos from the park's refrigeration chamber, he must shut down all the electrical gates in order to make it to his destined drop-off point. With those fences off, our little group is stuck in the middle of the park without any way of getting back except on foot, and the predators are free to roam the entire island, wreaking havoc everywhere.
Edition Details:
• Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
• Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby
• Production notes
• Documentary
• Pre-production meetings
• Storyboards
• Foley Artists
• Phil Tippett Animatics
• Production photo's and notes
• Dinosaur Encyclopedia
• Theatrical Trailers for Jurassic Park, Lost World, and Jurassic Park III
• Widescreen anamorphic format
