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  1. 6. Jan. 2022 · 5.1K. 313K views 2 years ago. On a thrilling ride, we spin back in time to an extraordinary prehistoric world: Alaska in the Cretaceous period, 70 million years ago – the last great flourish of...

    • 42 Min.
    • 316,1K
    • Jokey Account
  2. Walking with Dinosaurs is a 2013 live-action/animated family film about dinosaurs set in the Late Cretaceous period, 70 million years ago. The production features animated dinosaurs in live-action settings with actors John Leguizamo , Justin Long , Tiya Sircar , and Skyler Stone providing voice-overs for the main characters.

  3. Walking with Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet 3D is an exciting adventure that fully immerses audiences in Cretaceous Alaska. The main characters in the story are a herd of large , frilled,...

    • 2 Min.
    • 61,8K
    • Giant Screen Films
  4. 19. Dez. 2013 · Walking with Dinosaurs 3D: Directed by Barry Cook, Neil Nightingale. With Charlie Rowe, Karl Urban, Angourie Rice, John Leguizamo. See and feel what it was like when dinosaurs ruled the Earth, in a story where an underdog dino triumphs to become a hero for the ages.

    • (12K)
    • Animation, Adventure, Comedy
    • Barry Cook, Neil Nightingale
    • 2013-12-19
  5. Serie. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. Gibt es Walking With Dinosaurs : Prehistoric Planet auf Netflix, Amazon, Sky Ticket? Jetzt online Stream legal finden!

    • Richard Dale, Neil Nightingale, Barry Cook
    • Benedict Cumberbatch
  6. Overview. 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 ...

  7. Trailer. TV & Radio Spots. Title Treatment. VIEW ALL ASSETS. On a thrilling ride, we spin back in time to an extraordinary prehistoric world: Alaska in the Cretaceous period, 70 million years ago – the last great flourish of the dinosaur era.