Category: 32
All Genres: Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
Release Year: 2001
Country: UK, USA, Germany
Runtime: 150
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: Stuart Orme
Sound: Stereo
Taglines:The hottest chick in town just switched bodies with the luckiest loser in the world.
Writing by: Arthur Conan Doyle - novel
Adrian Hodges - writer
Tony Mulholland - dramatist
Produced by: Delia Fine - executive producer: A&E
Tim Haines - co-producer
Christopher Hall - producer
Kate Harwood - executive producer
Lee Morris - line producer
Emilio Nunez - supervising producer
Nicola Olsen - line producer
Jane Tranter - executive producer
Cast: Bob Hoskins - Prof. George Challenger
James Fox - Prof. Leo Summerlee
Tom Ward - Lord John Phillip Roxton
Matthew Rhys - Edward Malone
Elaine Cassidy - Agnes Cluny
Peter Falk - Reverend Theo Kerr
Nathaniel Lees - Indian Chief
Tamati Rice - Achille (as Tamati Te Nohotu)
Nicole Whippy - Maree
Inia Maxwell - Indian Leader
Tessa Peake-Jones - Mrs. Hilda Summerlee
Music: Robert Lane
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: An expedition leaves for the Amazon to prove the existance of dinosaurs.
Plot: Professor Challenger reveals the existence of a remote plateau in the Amazon jungle where dinosaurs have survived. He returns there leading an expedition. Not only are dinosaurs found and confronted, but also highly evolved apes, Amazonian Indians who think Challenger a god, and, on the way, the attractive orphaned niece of a lonely missionary. Theology intervenes in this exercise in vindicating Darwin and the missionary twice attempts to sabotage the mission. After much excitement, love is found in unexpected places, and, confronted by civilization, as represented by the Royal Society in London, Challenger changes his story.
Movie Quotes: Gerry: Fuck the thing!
Gerry: Power run to the thing!
Gerry: No, fuck the thing. It's probably just some thing at the end of the trail.
Crazy Credits: We know about 3 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
There are no opening credits, only a blue screen.
Goofs: We know about 8 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Anachronisms: 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.
Trivia: There are 2 entries in the trivia list - like these:
All Genres: Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
Release Year: 2001
Country: UK, USA, Germany
Runtime: 150
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: Stuart Orme
Sound: Stereo
Taglines:
Writing by: Arthur Conan Doyle - novel
Adrian Hodges - writer
Tony Mulholland - dramatist
Produced by: Delia Fine - executive producer: A&E
Tim Haines - co-producer
Christopher Hall - producer
Kate Harwood - executive producer
Lee Morris - line producer
Emilio Nunez - supervising producer
Nicola Olsen - line producer
Jane Tranter - executive producer
Cast: Bob Hoskins - Prof. George Challenger
James Fox - Prof. Leo Summerlee
Tom Ward - Lord John Phillip Roxton
Matthew Rhys - Edward Malone
Elaine Cassidy - Agnes Cluny
Peter Falk - Reverend Theo Kerr
Nathaniel Lees - Indian Chief
Tamati Rice - Achille (as Tamati Te Nohotu)
Nicole Whippy - Maree
Inia Maxwell - Indian Leader
Tessa Peake-Jones - Mrs. Hilda Summerlee
Music: Robert Lane
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: An expedition leaves for the Amazon to prove the existance of dinosaurs.
Plot: Professor Challenger reveals the existence of a remote plateau in the Amazon jungle where dinosaurs have survived. He returns there leading an expedition. Not only are dinosaurs found and confronted, but also highly evolved apes, Amazonian Indians who think Challenger a god, and, on the way, the attractive orphaned niece of a lonely missionary. Theology intervenes in this exercise in vindicating Darwin and the missionary twice attempts to sabotage the mission. After much excitement, love is found in unexpected places, and, confronted by civilization, as represented by the Royal Society in London, Challenger changes his story.
Movie Quotes: Gerry: Fuck the thing!
Gerry: Power run to the thing!
Gerry: No, fuck the thing. It's probably just some thing at the end of the trail.
Crazy Credits: We know about 3 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
There are no opening credits, only a blue screen.
Goofs: We know about 8 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Anachronisms: 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.
Trivia: There are 2 entries in the trivia list - like these:
- The Dinosaur effects were created by the same team that had just completed the now-legendary "Walking With Dinosaurs" (1999) TV series.
- Of all the movie versions of "The Lost World", this is the only one set at an earlier time than Doyle's original novel. The book took place in 1912, and this movie is set in 1911.
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