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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
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  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.

    • Mike Devlin, Luke Hetherington, Amanda Hill, Deepak Nayar
  3. Released in 2013, Walking with Dinosaurs is a feature-length film about dinosaurs in the Late Cretaceous period 70 million years ago. The production features computer-animated dinosaurs in live-action settings with actors Justin Long , John Leguizamo , Tiya Sircar , and Skyler Stone providing voiceovers for the main characters.

    • John Lynch
    • 4 October –, 8 November 1999
    • 6 (+3 special)
    • BBC One
  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.

    • 2 Min.
    • 88
  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
    • 45
    • Animation, Dokumentationen
    • Narrator , Voice
  6. Walking With Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet - Official Trailer - YouTube. Giant Screen Films. 1.46K subscribers. 303. 61K views 8 years ago. Coming to a museum near you, go to...

    • 2 Min.
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    • Giant Screen Films
  7. Walking With Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet | Giant Screen Films. Visit Film Website. NOW SHOWING – 40 minutes & 20 minutes. 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.