The Jurassic Park Trilogy is pretty much the equivalent of a remake of The Valley of Gwangi. Several references are made in the three films to "Gwangi". In the first film the T.Rex kills a Gallimimus in the same way Gwangi kills an Ornithomimus; by ambush. In the second film, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, the T.Rex goes on a rampage in San Diego in a similar fashion to Gwangi's rampage at the end of his respective film. The third film has two references; the Pteranodon attacks Eric the same way it does Lope in "Gwangi". The second is the Spinosaurus trying to get through the door of the Pteranodon Hatchery, much like Gwangi trying to get through the door of the church at the end of his film. The Jurassic Park Trilogy also makes references to other classic dinosaur films, like "Dinosaurus" (1960), "Planet of Dinosaurs" (1978), "One Million Years B.C." (1966), and "One Million B.C." (1940). One could also say the T.Rex rampage in the second Jurassic Park is like the Apatosaurus rampage in the original The Lost World (1925).
remake
A remake was considered in 2007 but nothing was ever finalized, so no, it does not appear there will ever be a remake of The Birds.
Will there be a sequal or remake to the principal
No, there is no evidence Disney will remake their 1998 Disney Channel movie Halloweentown. Two sequels were made but no remake is expected.
No. The movie in the 70s influenced Inglourious Basterds, but it is not a remake.
The duration of The Valley of Gwangi is 1.6 hours.
The Valley of Gwangi was created on 1969-09-03.
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The Valley of Gwangi - 1969 was released on: West Germany: 25 July 1969 USA: 3 September 1969 (New York City, New York) Mexico: 28 May 1970
The Valley of Gwangi - 1969 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG UK:A (original rating) (passed with cuts) UK:U (video re-rating) (2003) UK:12 (video rating) (1995) USA:G
The cast of The Valley of Gwangi - 1969 includes: Curtis Arden as Lope Jose Burgos as The Dwarf Richard Carlson as Champ Mario De Barros as Bean James Franciscus as Tuck Gila Golan as T.J. Freda Jackson as Tia Zorina Dennis Kilbane as Rowdy Laurence Naismith as Professor Bromley Gustavo Rojo as Carlos
Turok and Andar, from the "Turok: Son of Stone" comic book series, are typically trapped in the lost valley of the dinosaurs known as the "Valley of the Gwangi" where they face various prehistoric threats and adventures.
I can give you several sentences.I'll help you remake the model airplane.You need to remake your bed after jumping on it.That movie is a remake of one from 1972.
remake
no its not a remake.
While there is no official statement that there will be a remake, there are hints that there might be a remake. While some people want it to happen, there are others that say that there is no point in a remake.
the next remake of that is heartgold and soulsilver