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Jurassic Park - Sam Neill and Joseph Mazzello, and actresses Laura Dern and Ariana Richards

Framed photo of "Jurassic Park - Sam Neill and Joseph Mazzello, and actresses Laura Dern and Ariana Richards" — Black-and-white fine art print on Fine Art paper Fine Art 70x50 cm

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Jurassic Park: Heroes Face Off Against Dinosaurs in Kauai Park

This iconic scene from *Jurassic Park* captures the moment when Dr. Alan Grant (Sam Neill) and Lex Murphy (Ariana Richards) watch the dinosaurs in awe, accompanied by Dr. Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) and Tim Murphy (Joseph Mazzello). Filmed on the island of Kauai in Hawaii under the direction of Steven Spielberg, this groundbreaking sequence combines Stan Winston’s practical effects with Industrial Light & Magic’s computer-generated imagery for the first time. Discover our collection Jurassic Park collection celebrating this masterpiece.

A global phenomenon upon its release in 1993, *Jurassic Park* grossed $1.029 billion at the worldwide box office and forever revolutionized cinema. Sam Neill cemented his status as an international star following *My Brilliant Career*, while Laura Dern established herself as a major Hollywood figure. The film also propelled the young Joseph Mazzello and Ariana Richards into the spotlight.

A moment of wonder at the sight of prehistoric creatures that has left a lasting impression on generations of moviegoers.

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