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Les aventuriers du monde perdu

Original title: The Lost World
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2001
  • TV-14
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Bob Hoskins, Elaine Cassidy, and Tom Ward in Les aventuriers du monde perdu (2001)
Dinosaur AdventureGlobetrotting AdventureJungle AdventureKaijuAdventureDramaFantasySci-Fi

An expedition leaves for the Amazon to prove the existence of dinosaurs.An expedition leaves for the Amazon to prove the existence of dinosaurs.An expedition leaves for the Amazon to prove the existence of dinosaurs.

  • Stars
    • Bob Hoskins
    • James Fox
    • Tom Ward
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
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    • Stars
      • Bob Hoskins
      • James Fox
      • Tom Ward
    • 39User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 6 nominations total

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    Bob Hoskins
    Bob Hoskins
    • Prof. George Challenger
    • 2001
    James Fox
    James Fox
    • Summerlee
    • 2001
    Tom Ward
    Tom Ward
    • Lord Roxton
    • 2001
    Matthew Rhys
    Matthew Rhys
    • Edward Malone
    • 2001
    Elaine Cassidy
    Elaine Cassidy
    • Agnes Cluny
    • 2001
    Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    • Theo
    • 2001
    Nathaniel Lees
    Nathaniel Lees
    • Chief
    • 2001
    Tamati Patuwai
    • Achille
    • 2001
    Nicole Whippy
    Nicole Whippy
    • Maree
    • 2001
    Inia Maxwell
    • Indian Leader
    • 2001
    Tim Healy
    Tim Healy
    • McArdle
    • 2001
    Joanna Page
    Joanna Page
    • Gladys
    • 2001
    Tom Goodman-Hill
    Tom Goodman-Hill
    • Arthur Hare
    • 2001
    Robert Hardy
    Robert Hardy
    • Llingworth
    • 2001
    Malcolm Shields
    Malcolm Shields
    • Choreography…
    • 2001
    Paul Joseph
    • Ape 2
    • 2001
    Jane Howie
    • Ape 3
    • 2001
    Mason West
    • Ape 4
    • 2001
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    8chris-726

    A pleasant surprise

    Basically the Walking with Dinosaurs effects team working with BBC Drama.

    I may have been full of the Christmas spirit(s) but this seemed to be the best BBC drama I've seen for a while and as far as I know quite faithful to the book. Characters more engaging than the animals (unheard of movies like this) and here's hoping Hoskins as Prof Challenger returns soon.
    8Andy-296

    Well made adaptation of Conan Doyle's classic

    A very well made TV adaptation of Conan Doyle's 1912 classic. The plot (of the movie as well as the book) has Professor Challenger (Bob Hoskins) leading an expedition to an isolated region of the Amazon, where it is believed prehistoric creatures have survived. Conan Doyle had based his book on the travels to the isolated Roraima region (the border zone between Brazil, Venezuela and Guyana where flat top mountains named tepuis predominate) by explorer Everard Im Thurn. This miniseries was shot in New Zealand (standing in for the Amazon), and the movie deviates from the book in only a minor questions: having a female character in the expedition (played by the fine Irish actress Elaine Cassidy), and, more controversially, a different ending. But the movie is very well made and very exciting.
    Lechuguilla

    Dinosaur Delight

    At a London lecture, an eccentric professor (Bob Hoskins) encounters skepticism when he claims to have discovered a land of living prehistoric creatures. To prove his point, he heads an expedition to the Amazon region of South America. Here, the group of explorers finds ape-men, dinosaurs, prehistoric birds, and other exotic creatures.

    The source novel by Arthur Conan Doyle led to the original 1925 silent film. Several remakes followed. This 2001 remake is worth watching, especially for the excellent visual and special effects, and for the cinematography. The CGI effects make the dinosaurs and birds look genuine. And the overall story is reasonably entertaining, though it does drag on for a tad too long.

    The filmmakers are attentive to detail in both production design and costumes. The acting is acceptable. Dialogue is variable; uninspired at times; charming at other times. And I liked the pointed sarcasm directed at the snobbery of the academic mindset. The film's ending is unexpected and quite satisfying.

    My main complaint is the film's tendency to expand into epic-dom. The plot goes on and on and on, and the cast eventually swells to what seems like thousands. I could have done without the ape-men, who seem slightly hokey, and who distract from the dinosaurs and birds.

    Overall, "The Lost World" (2001) is well worth a look, especially for kids, but also for adults who enjoy exploration and high adventure.
    9Matthew97217

    Decent adaptation

    This was easily the best version of The Lost World ever made, leaving all of the others trailing in the dust. Though the story was changed, the essence of the original story was strong throughout the movie. But they did have scenes from the book that were not shown in any of the other movies that I have seen (all but the black and white version), like when Malone climbs the tree to get a look at the layout of the plateau, and his encounter with the ape/men during it. They also had the chase scene involving Malone and the Carnivore (in this case, it was an Allosaur), though they changed the time and reason for that occurrance, and they added Agnes Clooney (Elaine Cassidy), a character that never existed in the book. The Movie had a great cast, Including Bob Hoskins and Peter Faulke, but some of the humor in the beginning was very cliche, and so was some of the cinematography, but being a made for TV movie, that is to be expected. All in all, I would have to say that this was a very decent adaptation of the novel.
    BaronBl00d

    What? Another adaptation of The Lost World!

    Yep! The producers of this film just felt that the story of a group of British explorers wandering through the jungles of South America in search of a hidden plateau riddled with prehistoric monsters had not been tackled enough or not tackled with any degree of accuracy. Despite having been made into film and television fare since 1925 numerous times, the folks at A & E wanted to remake Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel. They wanted to try and create a definitive version of his classic tale. They did do a pretty good job. Sure, one can see the major differences between the book and the film. There are not many, but there are some major ones(the addition of a female character). Yet,despite these changes, the film remains very faithful in spirit to the novel. The characters are central to the story not the dinosaurs. The acting is quite good with Bob Hoskins doing a fine job as Professor Challenger. Edward Fox gives a first-rate performance as Professor Summerlee, bring wit, humour, and even some pathos to his role. Peter Falk is also fine in his role, a role which brings to light the everlasting fight between religion and science to the forefront of the film. The special effects are pretty good and the story is plotted with action, suspense, and wonderful dialogue. But what I liked more than anything about this film was the fact that the producers refused to pander to the less literate and articulate members of the audience. They did not sacrifice characterization for action and special effects all the time. They did not abandon having viewers use their minds and think about the inherent problems of science and religion when they collide. For this I thank them and hope that others take their lead and remember that not all viewers are between the ages of 10 and 25. A fine adaptation and a ripping good yarn!

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    • Trivia
      The Dinosaur effects were created by the same team that had just completed the now-legendary Sur la terre des dinosaures (1999) TV series. In addition, the Entelodont from Walking with Beasts (2001) makes an appearance.
    • Goofs
      Near the beginning of the film, in the lobby of the Natural History Museum, the tail of the Diplodocus skeleton is raised up off the ground. The film is set in 1911, but that skeleton had a dragging tail until it was remounted in 1993.
    • Quotes

      Prof. George Challenger: [Professor Summerlee has just had a bitter argument with Reverend Kerr over evolution: Professor Challanger has kept silent and divulged that his parents were deeply religous] Professor Challenger: One day I went to my father and asked him for a microscope. I can still remember the sadness in his eyes; he knew he had lost me then. But without even knowing it he had given me an even greater gift. He taught me humility in the face of nature. I don't know if there is a god; but I know man is no substitute if there isn't.

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      Featured in Inside the Lost World (2001)

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    • Release date
      • January 3, 2007 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • bbc.co.uk
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le Monde interdit
    • Filming locations
      • Waiotapu Thermal Reserve, Waiotapu, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • A+E Networks
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • RTL
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 1.78 : 1

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