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Tammy and the T-Rex
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Tammy and the T-Rex

No pain. No gain.
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User Score181 ratings
TMDB 5.116+19941h 31mEnglish
Science FictionHorrorComedy

Synopsis

An evil scientist implants the brain of a murdered high school student into an animatronic Tyrannosaurus, who later wreaks vengeance on the bullies who killed him, and is reunited with his sweetheart.

Director
Stewart RaffillFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Greenline Productions1 production companies
Release
December 28, 1994Released
Box Office
Budget $1M

Top Cast

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Denise Richards
Denise Richards
Tammy
Paul Walker
Paul Walker
Michael
George Pilgrim
George Pilgrim
Billy
John Franklin
John Franklin
Bobby
Terry Kiser
Terry Kiser
Dr. Wachenstein
Theo Forsett
Byron
Ellen Dubin
Ellen Dubin
Helga
George Buck Flower
George Buck Flower
Norville

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Reviews

From TMDB users
Gimly
Jun 6, 2020

I was already way on board for _Tammy and the T-Rex_, but when I realised that Paul Walker's brain wasn't going to be put in to a T-Rex, but specifically a T-Rex **animatronic**, forget about it, this instantly became must-watch material. I wasn't disappointed. I don't think I'm comfortable telling people that this movie is, "good", exactly, but boy did it deliver on what I wanted. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

Wuchak
Dec 27, 2022

**_Teen angst plus camp horror with black humor equals fun nonsense_** The boyfriend of a teen girl in the Los Angeles area (Paul Walker & Denise Richards) is seriously injured whereupon a dubious doctor (Terry Kiser) places his brain in a 3-ton mechanical tyrannosaurus rex, which creates serious problems when the ‘dinosaur’ crashes a party. "Tammy and the T-Rex” (1994) is similar to the contemporaneous “Leprechaun 2” and “Leprechaun 3,” albeit even sillier. It fills the bill when you want to turn off your brain for some goofy entertainment with horror trappings. Besides Denise in her prime, Shevonne Durkin stands out on the female front as Wendy. Then there’s the doctor’s statuesque assistant, Helga, played by Ellen Dubin. Michele Maika is also worth a mention as Michelle. This is a fun flick but the eye-rolling Byron character is too prominent and almost singlehandedly ruins the experience. The film runs 1 hour, 22 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles and nearby Calabasas & Camarillo, both west of Hollywood. GRADE: C

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