I doubt very much that this is Ray Harryhausen's work. It certainly is not from "Evolution", for two reasons - 1). Evolution was in color. 2). There were no people during the time of Dinosuars and Ray is keenly aware of that fact, thus he would never have included people in a work entitled "Evolution". I think Crassygyrinus is right, this is probably Willis O'Brian's work. It looks like it could be from "The Lost World".
Stills from this can be found in Ray Harryhausen's first book, Fantasy Film Scratchbook. This is one of the films he made as a teen-ager.
nautilusnut 1 year ago
This IS Ray's work. It was done when he was a teenager. It predates "Evolution" by many years.
kuhnigget 1 year ago
i just looked up vore...seriously .... ew
xoKaylumxKillox 1 year ago
I doubt very much that this is Ray Harryhausen's work. It certainly is not from "Evolution", for two reasons - 1). Evolution was in color. 2). There were no people during the time of Dinosuars and Ray is keenly aware of that fact, thus he would never have included people in a work entitled "Evolution". I think Crassygyrinus is right, this is probably Willis O'Brian's work. It looks like it could be from "The Lost World".
bentleyaudio 2 years ago
yea-the best of the old dinosaurs eating meat-nice-
triceratops2 2 years ago
I don't remember this on the Early Harryhausen DVD. Where on earth did you get it?
You wouldn't happen to have the creature from Jupiter, would you?
kuhnigget 2 years ago
It is definitely Harryhausen. It's a film he began making but then abandoned in the 1940's called 'Evolution'.
Kaffyboy 3 years ago
What is this from?
It looks like it could be Willis O'brien, not Harryhausen.
Crassygyrinus 3 years ago