November 30, 2001

MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- "T-REX: Back to the Cretaceous" opened Nov. 3 at the Union Planters IMAX Theater at the Memphis Pink Palace Museum. The movie is a story about the 16-year-old daughter of a world-famous paleontologist who discovers a fossilized T-rex egg. She wanders the corridors of the natural history museum beginning a dreamlike adventure through prehistory...

MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- "T-REX: Back to the Cretaceous" opened Nov. 3 at the Union Planters IMAX Theater at the Memphis Pink Palace Museum.

The movie is a story about the 16-year-old daughter of a world-famous paleontologist who discovers a fossilized T-rex egg. She wanders the corridors of the natural history museum beginning a dreamlike adventure through prehistory.

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The movie was filmed on location at Dinosaur National Park in Alberta, Canada, and Washington state.

Showings continue through March 1. for information, phone (901) 763-IMAX.

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