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The Dinosaur and the Missing Link: A Prehistoric Tragedy

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The Dinosaur and the Missing Link: A Prehistoric Tragedy
The complete film
Directed byWillis H. O'Brien
Produced byHerman Wobber
CinematographyWillis H. O'Brien
Release date
  • 1917 (1917)
Running time
5 minutes
CountryUnited States

The Dinosaur and the Missing Link: A Prehistoric Tragedy is a 1915 American comedy silent film animated with stop motion by Willis O'Brien. The film was distributed by Thomas Edison's film company Conquest Pictures in 1917.

The film is also known as The Dinosaur and the Baboon (American reissue title).

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Plot

The film starts with a caveman going to give some flowers to a cavegirl. He fails when he hits a tree. However, he keeps going. However, the "Self Appointed Hero" of the story steals the girl's heart. Meanwhile, an evil gorilla-like ape called "Wild Willie" the Missing Link is watching them. When the Missing Link goes to hunt for snakes at the lake, where the dinosaur is, the dinosaur kills the Missing Link after a fight and goes away. Then the "Hero" finds the Missing Link and takes the credit for killing Wild Willie.

Reception

Smithsonian Magazine called the film "a strange bit of cinema. Cavemen, the ape-like 'missing link' and an ornery sauropod dinosaur act as the players in this early precursor to films like 1981's Caveman. Crude though they were, these stop-motion creatures created by O'Brien would help launch his film career. Better known as the special effects wizard behind The Lost World and King Kong, O'Brien was among the first filmmakers to resurrect dinosaurs on film, leaving an impressive legacy still carried on by special effects experts today."[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Black, Riley (March 16, 2011). "The Dinosaur and the Missing Link". Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved 16 July 2020.

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