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Triassic Attack
DVD cover
Directed byColin Ferguson
StarringSteven Brand
Kirsty Mitchell
Emilia Clarke
Raoul Trujillo
Christopher Villiers
Gabriel Womack
Jordan Bonev
Nathalie Buscombe
Theme music composerFrederik Wiedmann
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersJeffery Beach
Cherise Honey
Original release
Release
  • November 27, 2010 (2010-11-27)

Triassic Attack is a 2010 television film directed by Colin Ferguson.

This UFO International Production premiered November 27, 2010, on the Syfy television channel.[1][2]

Synopsis

Triassic Attack is set in Mill City in the US where a large university has bought a significant amount of local land and property, with the intent to demolish half the houses and shops in order to expand the university grounds. A local native American named Dakota (Trujillo) is opposed to the plans, which will destroy his ancestor's heritage. He also feels his people were tricked into signing away their land, and is doing all he can to stop the bulldozers moving in. Dakota's nephew is Jake Roundtree (Brand), the town sheriff who has to abide by the law. Frustrated and angry, Dakota decides to use ancient magic to save the town and performs a rite by which evil spirits possess three dinosaur skeletons, bringing them to life. The rampaging skeletons attack, and kill everyone they meet. Jake and his ex-wife Emma (Mitchell) set out together to find and save their daughter Savannah (Clarke) and try and stop the dinosaurs. Dakota joins them and together they manage to electrocute the fossils on a local power plant, setting an end to their rampage.

Cast

Reception

References

  1. ^ Fowler, Matt (November 24, 2010). "Syfy Unleashes Triassic Attack". IGN. Retrieved March 26, 2010.
  2. ^ "Dinosaur Drive-In: Triassic Attack".