Tammy and the T-Rex (Gore-Cut)
US 1994 | 91 Min
| 35 mm
Metro Historisch
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Fr, 27.09. | 20:30
Before the screening: Jurassic Cosplay Contest
When a very young Paul Walker falls into a coma after being attacked by a lion (!), a mad scientist transplants his brain into that of a T-Rex robot – which in turn makes the robot come alive and try to win back his former (human) girlfriend. Tammy and the T-Rex gathered dust in the video stores in its family friendly cut released 1994. Luckily, the Academy Film Archive discovered the only 35mm print of the Gore-Cut, in which the dinosaur crushes, rips apart, or eats people whole. The birth of a cult phenomenon and one of the most important film historical finds of all time, at least according to /slash.
Kindly supported by Filmarchiv Austria. Print courtesy of the Academy Film Archive.
Stewart Raffill
(*1942 in the UK) worked with horses when he was young and wanted to be a jockey but was too tall. He broke into the film industry as an animal supervisor. He is best known for directing the cult classic Mac and Me (1989), which won him a Golden Razzie for Worst Director. His career includes 57 film and TV credits.
(*1942 in the UK) worked with horses when he was young and wanted to be a jockey but was too tall. He broke into the film industry as an animal supervisor. He is best known for directing the cult classic Mac and Me (1989), which won him a Golden Razzie for Worst Director. His career includes 57 film and TV credits.
Metro Historisch
Fr, 27.09. | 20:30