A second tour group of Jurassic Park's 1993 preview is stranded on Isla Nublar when the power goes out and the dinosaurs loosed.
Type:
Feature
Status:
Example of work only
Page Count:
127pp
Genre:
Action, Adventure
Budget:
Blockbuster
Age Rating:
13+
Based On:
Based on the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World franchises.
Synopsis/Details
On Isla Nublar in June of 1993, John Hammond holds a tour for respected, professional guests to endorse Jurassic Park. But they aren't supposed to be the only guests. The island and park are large, and Hammond wants to cover as much of the park in a weekend as possible. As Hammond's present guests take the established guided tour, a second group takes a JEEP tour of the the Western and Southern sections of the island with the intention of switching tours the following day. Unfortunately, the second group arrives too late for their scheduled tour and an impatient Hammond carries on as scheduled. On the island, the four guests get an impromptu tour with Ed Regis as the reluctant guide. Everything is going as well as Regis can make it, until the power goes out and the fences die. None of them could predict the disaster to follow. As some guests try to find shelter from the dangers of the park, others seek out a Costa Rican legend of Green Flames deep in Isla Nublar with the power to resurrect the dead. Life finds a way...
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