Jurassic Park (1993)
Jurassic Park (1993)
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Cast & Crew.
Sam Neill
Grant
Laura Dern
Ellie
Jeff Goldblum
Malcolm
Richard Attenborough
Hammond
Bob Peck
Muldoon
Martin Ferrero
Gennaro
BD Wong
Wu
Joseph Mazzello
Tim
Ariana Richards
Lex
Samuel L. Jackson
Arnold
Wayne Knight
Nedry
Gerald R. Molen
Harding / Producer
Miguel Sandoval
Rostagno
Cameron Thor
Dodgson
Christopher John Fields
Volunteer #1
Whit Hertford
Volunteer Boy
Dean Cundey
Mate / Director of Photography
Jophery C. Brown
Worker in Raptor Pen
Tom Mishler
Helicopter Pilot
Greg Burson
Mr. D.N.A. (voice)
Adrian Escober
Worker at Amber Mine
Richard Kiley
Jurassic Park Tour Voice (voice)
Steven Spielberg
Director
Kathleen Kennedy
Producer
Michael Kahn
Editor
Jane Jenkins
Casting
John Williams
Original Music Composer
Michael Crichton
Screenplay / Novel
David Koepp
Screenplay
Janet Hirshenson
Casting
Rick Carter
Production Design
Chris O'Connell
Visual Effects Editor
Kim Blanchette
Visual Effects
Brian N. Bentley
Compositors
Lata Ryan
Associate Producer
Colin Wilson
Associate Producer
Armen Ksajikian
Musician
Ken Fischer
Sound Effects Editor
Jackie Carr
Set Decoration
William James Teegarden
Art Direction
Teresa Eckton
Sound Effects Editor
Gary Summers
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ana Maria Quintana
Script Supervisor
Gary Hymes
Stunt Coordinator / Second Unit Director
Tim Holland
Sound Effects Editor
Kenneth Wannberg
Music Editor
Richard Hymns
Supervising Sound Editor
John Bell
Art Direction
Victor Anderson
Propmaker
Anthony 'AJ' Leonardi Jr.
Standby Painter
Denny Caira
Transportation Coordinator
John R. Elliott
Construction Foreman
Rory Enke
Location Scout
Raymond Stella
Camera Operator
Sue Moore
Costume Supervisor
Jeff Brown
Greensman
Alvin S. Cabrinha Jr.
Carpenter
Tino Caira
Driver
Don Feldstein
Stand In
Marsha Robertson
Unit Publicist
John Villarino
Construction Coordinator
Lloyd Ahern II
Additional Photography
David B. Nowell
Helicopter Camera
Tim Gonzales
Craft Service
Ron Judkins
Sound Recordist / Sound Mixer
Tom Cranham
Production Illustrator
Calmar Roberts
First Assistant Camera
William F. Hamilton
Systems Administrators & Support
John Berger
Set Designer
Timothy Greenwood
Projection
Tim Donelan
Leadman
Yarek Alfer
Sculptor
Jane Goe
Production Controller
Bruce Lamond
Software Engineer
Robert West
Post Production Assistant
Nathalie B. Bollinger
Stunts
Paul Deason
Unit Production Manager
Murray Close
Still Photographer
Mark Travis
Security
Robert Peluce
Layout
Lauren Cory
Assistant Art Director
Hal Lary
Transportation Captain
David Tanaka
Editorial Coordinator
Patrick Marshall
Rigging Gaffer
Roger Thompson
Electrician
Jack S. Schlosser
Gaffer
Patricia Blau
Executive In Charge Of Production
Shawn Murphy
Scoring Mixer / Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Angela Heald
Production Office Coordinator
Judith Weaver
Visual Effects Coordinator
Alexander Courage
Orchestrator
Ryan Keely
Digital Compositors
Jules Roman
Production Supervisor
TyRuben Ellingson
Visual Effects Art Director
Henry Charleston
Lighting Technician
Gary Rydstrom
Sound Designer / Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Douglas Greenfield
Dolby Consultant
Michael Hirshenson
Casting Associate
Dale Caldwell
Color Timer
Mark A.Z. Dippé
Visual Effects Supervisor
Pam Kaye
Production Accountant
Robert Jackson
Boom Operator
Rachel Decker
I/O Supervisor
Mark Lohff
Production Coordinator
Ken Levine
Location Manager
Jason Pomerantz
Production Manager
Janet Healy
Visual Effects Producer
Cynthia Madvig
Stand In
Phil Tippett
Visual Effects
Caroline Quinn
Art Department Coordinator
Christina Smith
Makeup Supervisor
John T. Kretchmer
First Assistant Director
Sandina Bailo-Lape
Foley Editor
Ron Cardarelli
Key Grip
Luigi Mugavero
Set Dresser
Gary Burritt
Negative Cutter
Evan Brainard
Mechanical Designer
Laurel Ladevich
ADR Editor
Dave Wachtman
Dolly Grip
Sherry Marshall
Assistant Production Coordinator
Michele Panelli-Venetis
Second Assistant Director
Tom Boyd
Musician
John Coker
Grip
Mark Walthour
Chief Lighting Technician
Susanna Griffith
Casting Assistant
Stephen Sfetku
Camera Loader
Steve Williams
CG Animator
Ken Peterson
Assistant Property Master
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc
Aerial Coordinator
FrĂĂ°a AradĂłttir
Hair Supervisor
Masako Masuda
Set Designer
Lauren E. Polizzi
Set Designer
Carla McCloskey
Second Unit First Assistant Director
Martin A. Kline
Assistant Art Director
Mitchell Ray Kenney
Costumer
Mark 'Crash' McCreery
Concept Artist
Stan Winston
Special Effects
Paul Sonski
Assistant Art Director
Lynda Gurasich
Hair Supervisor
Dennis Muren
Visual Effects Supervisor
Eric H. Sandberg
Costume Supervisor
Michael Lantieri
Special Effects Supervisor
Monty Westmore
Makeup Supervisor
Sara Bolder
Dialogue Editor
Michael Silvers
Dialogue Editor
Christopher Boyes
Assistant Sound Designer / Foley Recordist
Marnie Moore
Foley Artist
Ann Hadsell
ADR Recordist
Mary Helen Leasman
Foley Editor
Dennie Thorpe
Foley Artist
Jerry Moss
Property Master
Dean Drabin
ADR Mixer
Geoff Campbell
CG Animator
Kenneth Silverstein
Second Second Assistant Director
Thomas R. Homsher
Special Effects Technician
Michael Gleason
Visual Effects Editor
Meredith Garrison
Visual Effects Production Assistant
John Connell
Assistant Camera
Roberto McGrath
Assistant Editor
Dan Ondrejko
Head Greensman
Chris Boardman
Music Arranger
Steve Chandler
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Jolanda Wipfli
Second Assistant Camera
Derek N. Prusak
Stereoscopic Editor
Jim Morris
General Manager
Sid Lucero
Best Boy Grip
Randal M. Dutra
Senior Animator
Phyllis Thurber-Moffit
Textile Artist
Donna Jaffe
Assistant Dialogue Editor
Patricia Tallman
Stunt Double
Sam Lee
Assistant Location Manager
Maureen Kropf
Set Painter
Scott W. Leslie
Swing
Louis Rivera
Negative Cutter
Elena Holden Tuens
Assistant Accountant
Kelly Porter
Costumer
Sherin Varghese
Stereoscopic Supervisor
Bud Heller
Key Rigging Grip
Lynne Cannizzaro
Production Secretary
Brian Hawkins
Stereoscopic Technical Director
Kristen J. Nye
Payroll Accountant
Erick Aragon
Rotoscoping Artist
Terry Chostner
Visual Effects Camera
J.W. 'Corkey' Fornof
Pilot
Kimberly Verros
Production Assistant
Pat Romano
Stunts
Brian Smrz
Stunts
R.A. Rondell
Stunts
Les Larson
Stunts
Gary McLarty
Stunts
Norman Howell
Stunts
Donna Evans
Stunts
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 11, 1993
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 7m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$63,000,000
Box Office$920,100,000
Filming LocationsKauai · Hawaii, United States of America
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This Movie Is About.
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Jurassic Park is a 1993 American science fiction action film directed by Steven Spielberg, produced by Kathleen Kennedy and Gerald R. Molen, and starring Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, and Richard Attenborough. It is the first installment in the Jurassic Park franchise, and the first film in the original Jurassic Park trilogy, and is based on Michael Crichton's 1990 novel of the same name, with a screenplay by Crichton and David Koepp. The film is set on the fictional island of Isla Nublar, off Central America's Pacific Coast near Costa Rica, where a wealthy businessman John Hammond (Attenborough), and a team of genetic scientists have created a wildlife park of de-extinct dinosaurs. When industrial sabotage leads to a catastrophic shutdown of the park's power facilities and security precautions, a small group of visitors, including Hammond's grandchildren, struggle to survive and escape the now perilous island.
Before Crichton's novel was published, four studios put in bids for its film rights. With the backing of Universal Pictures, Spielberg acquired the rights for $1.5 million before its publication in 1990. Crichton was hired for an additional $500,000 to adapt the novel for the screen. Koepp wrote the final draft, which left out much of the novel's exposition and violence, while making numerous changes to the characters. Filming took place in California and Hawaii from August to November 1992, and post-production lasted until May 1993, supervised by Spielberg in Poland as he filmed Schindler's List. The dinosaurs were created with groundbreaking computer-generated imagery by Industrial Light & Magic, and with life-sized animatronic dinosaurs built by Stan Winston's team. To showcase the film's sound design, which included a mixture of various animal noises for the dinosaur sounds, Spielberg invested in the creation of DTS, a company specializing in digital surround sound formats. The film was backed by an extensive $65 million marketing campaign, which included licensing deals with over 100 companies.
Jurassic Park premiered on June 9, 1993, at the Uptown Theater in Washington, D.C., and was released on June 11 in the United States. It was a blockbuster hit and went on to gross over $914 million worldwide in its original theatrical run, surpassing Spielberg's own E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial to become the highest-grossing film of all time until the release of Titanic in 1997. It also remains the highest-grossing film directed by Spielberg to date. The film was also a critical success, with praise directed at its special effects, sound design, action sequences, John Williams's score, and Spielberg's direction. The film won over 20 awards, including three Academy Awards for technical achievements in visual effects and sound design. Following its 20th anniversary re-release in 2013, Jurassic Park became the oldest film in history to surpass $1 billion in ticket sales and the 17th overall.
Over the years, film critics and industry professionals have often cited Jurassic Park as one of the greatest movies of the action and thriller genres. The movie is also an example of a techno-thriller. Jurassic Park's pioneering use of computer-generated imagery is considered to have paved the way for the special effects practices of modern cinema. In 2018, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film spawned a multimedia franchise that includes five sequels, two television series, video games, theme park attractions, comic books, and various merchandise.