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Return to the Lost World

  • 1992
  • PG
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Eric McCormack, Tamara Gorski, and John Rhys-Davies in Return to the Lost World (1992)
Dinosaur AdventureAdventureSci-Fi

When Belgian scientist Bertram Hammonds arrives in the Lost World to drill for crude oil, Professors Challenger and Summerlee return to the Lost World plateau.When Belgian scientist Bertram Hammonds arrives in the Lost World to drill for crude oil, Professors Challenger and Summerlee return to the Lost World plateau.When Belgian scientist Bertram Hammonds arrives in the Lost World to drill for crude oil, Professors Challenger and Summerlee return to the Lost World plateau.

  • Director
    • Timothy Bond
  • Writers
    • Harry Alan Towers
    • Tim Kirk
  • Stars
    • John Rhys-Davies
    • David Warner
    • Eric McCormack
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    729
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Timothy Bond
    • Writers
      • Harry Alan Towers
      • Tim Kirk
    • Stars
      • John Rhys-Davies
      • David Warner
      • Eric McCormack
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Challenger
    David Warner
    David Warner
    • Professor Summerlee
    Eric McCormack
    Eric McCormack
    • Edward Malone
    Nathania Stanford
    • Malu
    Darren Peter Mercer
    • Jim
    Tamara Gorski
    Tamara Gorski
    • Jenny Nielson
    Sala Came
    • Dan
    Fidelis Cheza
    • Chief Palala
    John Chinosiyani
    • Witch Doctor
    Innocent Choda
    • Pujo
    Brian Cooper
    • Policeman
    Charles David
    • Mojo Porter
    Kate Egan
    • Kate Crenshaw
    Mike Grey
    • Mojo Porter
    Robert Haber
    • Maple White
    Tim Heale
    • Murray
    Géza Kovács
    Géza Kovács
    • Gomez
    • (as Geza Kovacs)
    Mary Ann Mandishina
    • Imana
    • Director
      • Timothy Bond
    • Writers
      • Harry Alan Towers
      • Tim Kirk
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    4Leofwine_draca

    Interchangeable with the first

    British producer Harry Alan Towers was always a man ready to deliver a halfway-decent movie on a tight budget. Not content with filming Conan Doyle's THE LOST WORLD in Africa, he also shot this entirely familiar sequel, in which all of the leads are reunited for a return trip to those dinosaur-infested lands.

    Quality-wise, this isn't very good; it's a family-friendly affair, which means we're saddled with cute baby dinosaurs that look like toys, alongside larger creations that don't have much in the way of, well, movement. Towers himself co-wrote the script with his favoured director Timothy Bond handling the filming, and that this is merely adequate is fairly impressive in its own right.

    The cast is the best thing about these two films: watching two second-tier actors, John Rhys-Davies and David Warner, constantly butting heads is a lot of fun, at least for this viewer. But the storyline is all over the place, involving a greedy Belgian villain and efforts to blow up an erupting volcano (!) that threatens to destroy the whole land. Location photography in Zimbabwe is a highlight.
    1G.Spider

    Why was this made?

    This was filmed back-to-back with the 1992 re-make of Conan Doyle's famous novel 'The Lost World'. And it shows.

    The film starts promisingly enough, with a ruthless organization intending to exploit the lost world and Challenger et al returning to defend the prehistoric plateau, but then things go downhill. Everybody is stranded on the plateau and we're left with a feeble, boring, over-length rehash of the first film.

    The dinosaurs (who are hardly ever seen) are just laughable. Are we expected to take that cuddly toy that's supposed to be an ankylosaur seriously? And the tyrannosaur seems rooted to the spot.

    Do yourself a favor and get hold of the 1925 silent version of the Lost World. Unbelievably in this age of CGI and other advanced effects, the twenties version is the best and will remain so until somebody finally decides to do a decent re-make.
    7chris_gaskin123

    Enjoyable sequel to 1992's Lost World

    Return To the Lost World was filmed back-to-back with the 1992 version of The Lost World.

    In this sequel, the same five people, lead by Challenger return to the plateau where a group has started drilling for oil which is threatening to destroy the land. Gomez has something to do with this. They manage to defeat the drillers and the plateau is saved, much to the delight of the natives.

    Like in The Lost World, what few dinosaurs we see are made of rubber and these include a T-Rex and Ankylosaurus.

    John Ryhs-Davies and David Warner reprise their roles as Challenger and Summerlee and three of the other actors are also back.

    Despite reading several bad reviews of this and those cheap looking rubber dinosaurs, I enjoyed Return to the Lost World.

    Rating: 3 stars out of 5.
    4SimonJack

    Pre-planned quickie sequel can't even match the tame original

    This sequel to the 1992 version of "The Lost World" came out just a month after the release of the first film in Canada. The cast is essentially the same, and the filming was again in Zimbabwe, Africa.

    The plot for this partial sci-fi thriller is based on crime. Edward Malone and Jenny Nielson learn that an oil-drilling operation has gone to the area of the lost world. The operators have killed the native chief, Palala, and enslaved tribesmen and the tribe has sent word for help. So they convince a feuding Challenger and Summerlee to return to help the locals.

    Between dinosaur attacks, clashes with the European oil drillers, and the threat of a volcano, the good guys are able to win the day. This is even much tamer than the first film, and while young children may yet enjoy it, the older kids would probably be bored and wander off. Parents and grandparents might take advantage of the time for a nap.
    Cajun-4

    Good sequel to "The Lost World".

    This sequel to "The Lost World" has Summerlee and Challenger returning to the Lost World to thwart some rascally oil prospectors. Rather more spectacular than the first film (it includes a brief nude shot of the delectable Nathania Stanford) it has the same rather likeable qualities.

    It plays like a Victorian adventure story, brave, honest Englishmen against cowardly, devious continental Europeans (In this case Belgian and Portuguese). The lead villain over acts badly but Rhys-Davies and Walker are good in the lead roles.

    There is rather more action and plot than the first film and generally it holds the interest.

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    • Trivia
      Summerlee expounds on his hypothesis that the Andes Mountains were formed by "plate techtonics". In 1912 Alfred Wegener published his first mention of his hypothetical 'continental drift'. The term 'plate techtonics' was first used around 1969.
    • Goofs
      Although set in the wilds of Africa around 1912, the female native guide Malu has shaved legs and armpits.
    • Connections
      Follows The Lost World (1992)

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    • Release date
      • March 9, 1992 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Повернення до загубленого світу
    • Filming locations
      • Zimbabwe
    • Production companies
      • Harmony Gold
      • Silvio Berlusconi Communications
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)

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