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Director
  
Jonathan R. Betuel

Initial DVD release
  
July 8, 2003

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

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Genre
  
Action, Comedy, Family

Budget
  
33.5 million USD (1996)

Writer
  
Jonathan R. Betuel

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
Germany: December 1995 United States/Canada: July 2, 1996 Japan: July 27, 1996 United Kingdom: August 26, 1996

Cast
  
Whoopi Goldberg
(Katie Coltrane),
George Newbern
(Theodore Rex),
Richard Roundtree
(Commissioner Lynch),
Carol Kane
(Molly Rex),
Armin Mueller-Stahl
(Elizar Kane),
Juliet Landau
(Dr. Veronica Shade)

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,
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,
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,
Dinosaur!
,
The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure
,
Journey to the Center of the Earth

Tagline
  
The world's toughest cop is getting a brand new partner. And he's a real blast from the past!

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Theodore Rex, also known as T. Rex, is a 1995 buddy cop science-fiction family film written and directed by Jonathan Betuel and starring Whoopi Goldberg. Though originally intended for theatrical release, the film went direct-to-video, and consequently became the most expensive direct-to-video film ever made at the time of its release.

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The film was not well received, and saw Whoopi Goldberg being nominated for Worst Actress at the 1996 Golden Raspberry Awards (as well as for Bogus and Eddie), where she lost to Demi Moore for both The Juror and Striptease. It is the first, and so far only, direct-to-video movie to receive any sort of Razzie nomination.

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Plot

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In an alternate futuristic society where humans and anthropomorphic dinosaurs co-exist, a tough police detective named Katie Coltraine (Whoopi Goldberg) is paired with a Tyrannosaurus named Theodore Rex (George Newbern) to find the killer of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals leading them to a ruthless billionaire bent on killing off mankind by creating a new ice age.

Cast

Theodore Rex (film) movie scenes

  • Whoopi Goldberg as Katie Coltrane
  • Armin Mueller-Stahl as Elizar Kane
  • Juliet Landau as Dr. Veronica Shade
  • Bud Cort as Spinner
  • Stephen McHattie as Edge
  • Richard Roundtree as Commissioner Lynch
  • Jack Riley as Alaric
  • Puppeteers

  • Kevin Carlson – Ankylosaurus Dad
  • Charles Chiodo – Guy in the Bag
  • Edward Chiodo – Caterpillar
  • Steven Chiodo – Guy in the Bag
  • Tom Fisher – Ankylosaurus
  • Terri Hardin – Molly Rex (face performance)
  • Bruce Lanoil – Theodore Rex (face performance), Oliver Rex (face performance)
  • Pons Maar – Theodore Rex (in-suit performer)
  • James Murray – Tina the Waitress
  • Tony Sabin Prince – Molly Rex (in-suit performer)
  • Dwight Robers – Guy in the Bag
  • Paul Salamoff –
  • Michelan Sisit –
  • Jack Tate –
  • Voices

  • George Newbern – Theodore Rex (voice)
  • Carol Kane – Molly Rex (voice)
  • Hayward O. Coleman – Oliver Rex, Tina the Waitress (voices)
  • Jan Rabson – Tina Rex (voice)
  • Additional Voices provided by Billy Bowles, Rodger Bumpass, Jennifer Darling, Denise Dowse, Bill Farmer, Anne Lockhart, Sherry Lynn, Mickie McGowan, Patrick Pinney, and Philip Proctor.

    Reception

    Theodore Rex received negative reviews from critics and audiences. Super Reviewer Luke Baldock called it "a horrific mess of a movie. It starts with an opening crawl and narration that tells us 'Once upon a time in the future...' already it's losing me."

    In a 2015 interview to Brazilian newspaper Folha de S.Paulo, Goldberg stated that this is the only film she regrets ever having done: "Don't ask me why I did it, I didn't want to", she said.

    Goldberg lawsuit

    Though Whoopi Goldberg had made a verbal agreement to star in the film in October 1992, she attempted to back out. Abramson filed a US$20 million lawsuit against Goldberg, which was settled quickly. Goldberg agreed to star in the film for $7 million, $2 million more than the originally agreed-upon amount.

    One of the attorneys on the case described this as being similar to the legal battle of Kim Basinger when she backed out of the film Boxing Helena.

    Distribution

    The film was originally intended for theatrical release in North America; New Line Cinema initially wanted to release it to coincide with Goldberg's hosting stint at the Academy Awards that year. New Line ultimately decided that it was in their best interests to release the film direct-to-video. This decision came as a result of failed test screenings in Las Vegas, Memphis, Portland, Maine and Providence. The film's $33.5 million budget made it the most expensive direct-to-video release at that time.

    The international distributors to whom New Line had pre-sold the rights to the film adopted a different release strategy by distributing theatrically in every country except the United States and Italy.

    References

    Theodore Rex (film) Wikipedia
    Theodore Rex (film) IMDb Theodore Rex (film) themoviedb.org