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VALLEY OF GWANGI Ray Harryhausen Documentary

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Documentary on the making of Valley of Gwangiwith Ray Harryhuasen. Very underrated film from 1969. With James Franciscus from "Beneath Panet of the Apes'.

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  • I love this film, it's definately my favourite Harryhausen film. What really pisses me off is that we did the evolution of the horse at school and they completely forgot the Eohippus...makes me want to sit them down and force them to watch this masterpeice :)

  • Some of his best animation is in Gwangi too, I'd say. And I definately agree that he's inspired and entertained millions, as is evident in my own family. I've found Gwangi to be very unsung compared to the rest of Ray's work, I didn't see it until I decided to go looking for it, if you get what I mean, and even then the only copy I could get was on a compilation DVD

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  • this was my first stop motion pictures to watch, and i gotta say, Harryhausen did a great job

  • Valley Of Gwangi is a classic movie master peace last night i went to see Cowboys & Alians somehow it made me think of Vallay Of Gwangi but alien monters rather than dinosours, for those wh have seen it yet, well check it out

  • I've ordered the DVD of Valley of Gwangi, I can't wait to watch it again after all these years.I recently went to a Ray Harryhausen exhibition in London which inspired me to get some of his movies on DVD, Gwangi is one of my faves!

  • Harryhausen's masterpiece.

  • I love this movie an i love Ray`s work, this movie is a Master Piece!!!

  • Gwangi is my favorite of the Harryhausen films and this tribute to Ray's work and accomplishments is very well done. Ray's work inspired generations of stop motion animators all over the world while he was entertaining millions.

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