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Raptor is a 2001 American direct-to-video horror film directed by Jim Wynorski, produced by Roger Corman, and starring Eric Roberts, Melissa Brasselle, and Corbin Bernsen. It re-uses dinosaur footage from the Corman-produced Carnosaur film series, edited together with original footage shot by Wynorski. Raptor was produced by Corman's company New Concorde, which had worked on the Carnosaur films.
Plot
When a series of unexplained vicious animal attacks strikes his community, Sheriff Jim Tanner and his assistant Barbara trace them back to a Dr. Hyde, a former military researcher whose government funding for a dinosaur cloning project was cut. When the Pentagon discovers Hyde obtained foreign backing to continue his experiments, they send in a strike team to save Tanner and Barbara and stop Hyde.
Cast
Eric Roberts as Sheriff Jim Tanner
Melissa Brasselle as Barbara Phillips
Corbin Bernsen as Dr. Frank Hyde
Tim Abell as Captain Connelly
William Monroe as Captain York
Lorissa McComas as Lola Tanner, Sheriff Tanner's Daughter
Frank Novak as Lyle Shell
Bruce Nozick as FBI Agent
Harrison Page as Deputy
Grant Cramer as McCoy, Hyde's Henchman
Brian Lynn Graham as The Coroner
GiGi Erneta as Henderson
Reception
Psychotronic Video wrote that the dinosaur effects "are as painfully awful" as the Carnosaur films. Riley Black, writing for Smithsonian in 2011, criticized the film's recycled footage for its lack of continuity.
See also
List of films featuring dinosaurs
References
External links
Raptor at IMDb
Raptor at TCMDB
Raptor at Letterbox DVD