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Jurassic Park is one of the biggest smashes in Hollywood history - and now you can watch it in Lego.

One American dad decided to entertain his daughter by using the toy bricks to make a stop-motion version of the classic dinosaur movie.

It wasn't cheap though, as Paul Hollingsworth and his daughter Hailee used £66,000 worth of the little coloured pieces.

The short film takes some of the famous scenes from the Speilberg hit, and adds music, dialogue and even changing facial expressions.

The father-and-daughter-duo teamed up with fan film makers Digital Wizardz and a company Voodoo Highway for the soundtrack.

A behind the scenes video clip showing how they did it has been posted on YouTube and has been watched more than 81,000 times in two weeks.

In the video, Paul says: "Jurassic Park is one of the bets movies of all time, that's why I wanted to create it in Lego with my daughter Hailee.

His daughter adds: "I like making Lego movies with my dad. I think it's fun because I can make all these cool voices."

It isn't the first film the pair have worked on though, and they feature in the book "Brick Flicks: a comprehensive guide to making your own stop-motion Lego movies" by British author Sarah Herman.