
Walking with Monsters (2005-2005)
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- Not Rated
- 30min
- Documentary, Animation
- TV Mini Series
The final installment in the "Walking with" series is a 90-minute documentary about the evolution of life before the dinosaurs.
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- 1 win & 1 nomination.
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Series Cast
Kenneth Branagh | ... |
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(3 episodes, 2005)
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Edward Gero | ... |
Narrator US
(3 episodes, 2005)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- 2 Entertain Video (2005) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- 2 Entertain (2005) (United States) (DVD)
- BBC Video (2005) (United States) (DVD)
- BBC Worldwide (2005) (World-wide) (tv)
- Discovery Channel Canada (2005) (Canada) (tv)
- Discovery Channel (2005) (United States) (tv)
- FS Film (2006) (Finland) (DVD)
- NHK (2006) (Japan) (tv)
- TV2 Danmark (2006) (Denmark) (tv)
- Yleisradio (YLE) (2006) (Finland) (tv)
Special Effects
- Crawley Creatures and Associates (animatronics)
- Framestore (computer animation)
Other Companies
- Loudhailer (post-production sound services)
Storyline
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A 90-minute documentary about life before the dinosaurs. Starting from the Cambrian Period (530 MYA) and ending at the Early Triassic Period (248 MYA), Walking With Monsters shows the life and death struggles prehistoric creatures before the dinosaurs went through. It also portrays an accurate picture of our first ancestors. Written by EugeneandSasha |
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Budget | GBP3,000,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Very late into production it was discovered that Megarachne, the basis of the giant spider seen in the Carboniferous segment was actually an eurypterid or sea scorpion like those seen in the Silurian part. The crew decided then to rename their now obsolete creature "Mesothelae", after the most primitive group of living spiders. There were Mesothelae spiders in the Carboniferous, but just not that big. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into The Chase Continues (2009). See more » |