Larry Daley, the night watchman at the Museum of Natural History, must unite his favorite exhibits and go on an epic adventure to save the magic of the tablet. With the help of new characters and a journey across the globe, Larry faces chaos, unraveling mysteries, and the corrosion of the tablet that causes the exhibits to act abnormally. Together, they must retrieve the tablet's powers and restore harmony to the museum.
Larry is a divorced father who becomes a night security guard at a museum. He soon realizes that the exhibits come to life and wreak havoc. With the help of the museum's historical figures, Larry tries to regain control and save the museum from disaster.
Four friendly dinosaurs, Rex, Elsa, Dweeb, and Woog, are brought to present-day New York City through a time machine. They meet a young boy named Louie and together, they embark on an adventure to bring joy and happiness to children on Thanksgiving. Along the way, they encounter the evil Professor Screweyes who wants to exploit the dinosaurs for his own purposes. With the help of their new friend, they must stop Screweyes and save themselves from harm.
A smooth-talking womanizer who owes money to the mafia becomes smitten with a museum employee. As he tries to win her over, he realizes there is more to life than his playboy lifestyle.
Dinosaur! is a documentary film released in 1985 that showcases the collection of dinosaur fossils and exhibits at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. The film provides an educational and informative look at the prehistoric creatures that once roamed the Earth, including the famous Tyrannosaurus Rex and Triceratops. Through stunning stop-motion animation and engaging narration, Dinosaur! takes audiences on a journey back in time to the age of the dinosaurs.
Curiosity and Control is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the intricate dynamics of the human-animal relationship. It revolves around the themes of captivity, ethics, and conservation, questioning our role as caretakers of the animal kingdom. With a critical lens, the film examines the practices of zoos, natural history museums, and animal research, highlighting the mental illness that can arise from the confinement of wild creatures. Featuring stunning visuals and profound interviews with zoologists, animal advocates, and philosophers, the movie urges viewers to reflect on their own responsibility towards animals.
A compilation film, produced by the American Museum of Natural History, with footage from six major expeditions of the 20th-Century; the Stoll-McCracken Siberian Artic expedition, for the American Museum of Natural History, on the schooner "Morrissery."; the exploration of Borneo and Bali by Gene Lamb; an African expedition by James L. Clark, vice-director of the American Museum of Natural History; the Imperial-Trans-Atlantic Expedition under the guidance of Lieutenant Commander J. R. Stenhouse that made it to the Ross Sea; footage from the Byrd Antartic Expedition, shot by Dr. Laurence E. Gould, geologist and second-in- command; and footage from the Tarlano Ethnological Expedition of the Amazon River by Harold Noice.
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