1. The Last Dinosaur (1977)

     Masten Thrust, a billionaire oil tycoon and big-game hunter, has announced the discovery of a lost world hidden inside the warm pocket of a dormant volcano at the north pole. Upon arriving, Thrust and his team find that the hidden world is populated with both dinosaurs and prehistoric humans.
     Richard Boone is in his finest hour as Masten Thrust. Remember the fallen Buntas. See if you can find the dead Ricky Schroeder. Also starring Joan Van Ark.

Screenings:
Festival #12
Festival #20

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Title Song:

Few men have ever done
what he has done.
Or even dreamed
what he has dreamed.

His time has passed.
There are no more.
He is the last dinoasaur.

Few men have ever tried
what he has tried.
Most men have failed
where he's prevailed.

His time has passed.
There are no more.
He is the last dinoasaur.

The world holds nothing new in store for him.
And things that startle you & me are just a bore to him.
The spark of life has gone.
His light grows dim.
Can there be something left in the world to challenge him?

Few men have ever lived
as he has lived.
Or even walked
where he has walked.

His time has passed.
There are no more.
He is the last dinoasaur.

Sung by Nancy Wilson
Music by Maury Laws
Lyrics by Jules Bass
Arranged and conducted by Bernard Hoffer.




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