Movies The 90s

Jurassic Park

Jurassic Park is a science fiction movie that was released in 1993. Steven Spielberg directed the movie that is centered around an inlet, Isla Nublar. Scientist invaded the inlet to create a park where they could clone dinosaurs. After the death of one of the workers on Jurassic Park, people began to question the safety at the park.

Scientific experts were called to the park to help endorse it and make it attraction for people to visit. Dr. Alan Grant and Ellie went to the island, only to find out that the dinosaurs were cloned by DNA strands from mosquitoes who had dinosaur blood. They eventually found out that one of the scientists that is working there, has been sent by a rival corporation.

When a major storm hits, Nedry, the rival, deactivates the electric fencing that keeps the dinosaurs contained. This creates chaos on the island. The dinosaurs are able to run free, harming the humans and scientists. No one could turn the grid and power back on, allowing the dinosaurs to take revenge on the humans, killing many of them. Finally, a few of the scientists and visitors are able to call for help in a bunker and get picked up by a helicopter.

Jurassic Park was well received by both fans and critics, becoming the highest grossing film worldwide. Overall, the film made over $914 million worldwide. Jurassic Park also won over 20 awards. In 1997 and 2001, sequels were released – The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III. Jurassic World, the fourth installment to the series, is said to be released in 2015.

Cast

Sam Neill – Dr. Alan Grant
Laura Dern – Dr. Ellie Sattler
Jeff Goldblum – Dr. Ian Malcolm
Richard Attenborough – John Hammond
Bob Peck – Robert Muldoon
Martin Ferrero – Donald Gennara

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