Jurassic Park is a movie known for having some incredible sequences, but the most spectacular scene from the original movie was actually cut. The Jurassic Park franchise has a notorious amount of cut scenes, with characters, storylines, dinosaurs, and more dying on the cutting room floor.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Steven Spielberg's 1993 classic Jurassic Park was a huge hit, with the film's enormous critical and commercial success leading to a massive multimedia franchise that is still going on to this day. While the story, characters, and music of Jurassic Park are all well remembered, the film's most defining feature is its special effects.
The River Raft Scene Was Straight From The Books This exciting cut river raft scene would have easily been the most dynamic and exciting scene in the film, but there's actually more to it than just that. This river raft sequence was lifted straight from Michael Crichton's original book, explaining why it was in the script in the first place.
Jurassic Park's cut river raft scene got much farther than just being written, though. As it turns out, some parts of the scene were actually filmed according to the 1993 book The Making of Jurassic Park: An Adventure 65 Million Years in the Making. It isn't known what parts were filmed, as the footage is impossible to find. However, the fact that any of it was filmed means that it got pretty far along, with the decision to cut it coming pretty late in the film's development.
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