Another case of a movie that one of us watched when they were a kid and the other host had never seen it. It’s always a good time to discover a lost classic of the 1980’s… is that what happens here or is this a bummer? Find out more inside!
This movie is a good example of “almost working” its a pretty good movie, there are some parts that are genuinely exciting, but overall it’s trapped by the limitations of the special effects of the time it was made. The acting is good, the side characters are memorable watching it 40 years later you have a hard time connecting with the rubber puppet. Plus you’re constantly trying to figure out how they didn’t kill a stunt guy inside that suit in the middle of Africa.
But we had a great time talking about it! I think this is one of our more fun conversations! Thanks the “the Listener” for checking this one out.
Later Dads!
If it were my wife; I’d whip the bitch.
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- Etsy listing for Vintage Baby Dino Candy
- Disney Fandom Wiki
- Box office Mojo information
- Album cover Tshirt
- Vintage Poster on EBAY

Behind the Scenes with Sean Young
Interview with William Kat

Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend is a 1985 American adventure fantasy film directed by Bill L. Norton and starring William Katt, Sean Young, Patrick McGoohan, and Julian Fellowes. The film follows paleontologist Susan Matthews-Loomis and her husband George, who stumble upon Brontosaurus on an expedition in Central Africa while trying to track down a local monster. The two are pursued by the African military in an attempt to protect a baby dino and its parents.
Produced by Walt Disney Studios and released on its Touchstone Films label, it was first released on March 22, 1985. A recut version was broadcast on American television by NBC in 1989 under the title Dinosaur...Secret of the Lost Legend as part of The Magical World of Disney.[3]