Professor Challenger leads an expedition of scientists and adventurers to a remote plateau deep in the Amazonian jungle to verify his claim that dinosaurs still live there.Professor Challenger leads an expedition of scientists and adventurers to a remote plateau deep in the Amazonian jungle to verify his claim that dinosaurs still live there.Professor Challenger leads an expedition of scientists and adventurers to a remote plateau deep in the Amazonian jungle to verify his claim that dinosaurs still live there.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
- Jennifer Holmes
- (as Jill St.John)
- Man at Airport
- (uncredited)
- Airport Attendant
- (uncredited)
- Prof. Waldron
- (uncredited)
- Indian Chief
- (uncredited)
- Guest at Zoological Institute Forum
- (uncredited)
- Member of Zoological Institute Forum
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaOne of the last screen credits for Willis H. O'Brien who was the mastermind behind the special effects for the original King Kong (1933). O'Brien's input was largely restricted to hundreds of conceptual sketches for the dinosaurs. Budget limitations meant that none of them were realized on film.
- GoofsAt the opening of the film a reporter says he's from the B.B.C. and is at London Airport which is confirmed by a large sign on a grass bank saying 'London Airport' in which case why are all the vehicles seen American.
- Quotes
Professor George Edward Challenger: [to the people at the Zoological Institute] I have seen these creatures with my own eyes. Curupuri. To the Indians, creatures of the supernatural. And well they might be. For we know them as gigantic creatures of the long dead Jurassic period. In other words: live dinosaurs!
- ConnectionsEdited into Voyage au fond des mers: Turn Back the Clock (1964)
I tell you of the drawbacks not to deter you from watching this film...but quite the opposite, to encourage you to do so. Because long before Jurassic Park was this story and I think it is well acted and decently told here in this film with notable performances by Claude Rains, Michael Rennie, and Jill St. John.
This is a fun family friendly film that would be great for or youngsters who are dinosaur obsessed...but even better for adults who will follow along with the story, for their is a love triangle, betrayal, obsession and well science. I particularly like the scene with the zoological society in London. This is a recommendation from me and I hear the actual stories containing Professor Challenger are wonderful too. I might have to check one of those out.
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- El mundo perdido
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- Budget
- $1,515,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1