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Dinosaur Valley Girls 1995

★ 3.85 votes94 min📅 1995-01-01

"A Land Where Time Stands Still and the Exotic Action Never Stops..."

Step into the time-bending adventure of *Dinosaur Valley Girls (1995)*, directed by Donald F. Glut, where action star Tony Markham is haunted by visions of a prehistoric beauty, Hea-Thor, and the snarling menace of an Allosaurus.

Director: Donald F. Glut

Cast

Jeff Rector
Jeff Rector
Tony Markham
William Marshall
William Marshall
Dr. Benjamin Michaels
Griffin Drew
Griffin Drew
Daphne Adrian
Karen Black
Karen Black
Ro-Kell
Harrison Ray
Sensei / Beeg-Mak
Beth Landau
Audrey Benedict
Carrie Vanston
Karen Forster
Denise Ames
Denise Ames
Hea-Thor
Forrest J. Ackerman
Forrest J. Ackerman
Acker-Man
Ed Fury
Ed Fury
Ur-So

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dinosaur Valley Girls (1995) about?

Action star Tony Markham is yanked from his modern life into a prehistoric valley after visions of a stunning cavegirl, Hea-Thor. Stranded among roaring dinosaurs and grunting cavemen, Tony must outwit the beasts, charm the tribe, and find a way back home before time runs out.

Who directed Dinosaur Valley Girls?

The film was directed by Donald F. Glut, a filmmaker known for blending adventure and humor in offbeat cinema.

Who stars in Dinosaur Valley Girls?

The cast features Jeff Rector as Tony Markham, alongside Griffin Drew, Karen Black, and Harrison Ray.

Is Dinosaur Valley Girls (1995) worth watching?

While it won't win awards for realism (or even accuracy), *Dinosaur Valley Girls* delivers exactly what it promises: a fun, fast-paced romp with dinosaurs, cavegirls, and plenty of cheesy charm. Fans of B-movie adventure will enjoy its retro appeal.

How long is Dinosaur Valley Girls?

The film runs for 94 minutes, giving you just enough time to enjoy the absurd adventure without overstaying its welcome.

About Dinosaur Valley Girls (1995) — Time-Tossed Adventure with Cavegirls and Dinosaurs

Step into the time-bending adventure of *Dinosaur Valley Girls (1995)*, directed by Donald F. Glut, where action star Tony Markham is haunted by visions of a prehistoric beauty, Hea-Thor, and the snarling menace of an Allosaurus. When a mystical artifact whisks him back to a land where dinosaurs still roam and cavemen grunt in the shadows, Tony must trade his Hollywood reflexes for survival in a world where romance and peril collide. This campy yet charming film blends adventure and comedy, wrapping its gritty action in a playful, retro-futuristic package.

Trapped in a valley where time stands still—and the stakes never drop—Tony navigates a landscape of dangerous beasts, seductive cavegirls, and primal tribes. His mission? To escape, win the heart of the radiant Hea-Thor, and maybe, just maybe, claw his way back to the 20th century. With its mix of cheesy charm, pulpy thrills, and a dash of tongue-in-cheek humor, *Dinosaur Valley Girls (1995)* is a time-tossed romp for fans of B-movie escapism.