Dinosaur 13

The film depicts events that began in 1990, when American paleontologist Sue Hendrickson working with Pete Larson and his Black Hills Institute of Geological Research team discovered the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton ever found (nicknamed "Sue") while digging in the badlands near Faith, South Dakota. The skeleton was seized from the institute by the federal government, followed by a 10-year-long battle with the FBI, the National Park Service, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and Maurice Williams, the landowner on whose property the bones were discovered. Pete Larson also spent 18 months in prison, on unrelated charges of international money laundering and trading fossils on the black market.

MPAA Rating:PG
Genre:Documentary
Country:United States
Produced By:Courtney Sexton, Todd Douglas Miller
Directed By:Todd Douglas Miller
Cast:Robert Bakker, Bill Harlan, Stan Adelstein, Philip Currie
In Theaters:Aug 15, 2014
Runtime:1 hour 35 minutes
Production:Statement Pictures
Available On:Amazon, Itunes, Netflix, Vudu
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