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The Lost World (Special Edition) - 1960 & 1925 versions DVD
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0024543459651
Format: Anamorphic, Black & White, Color, Full Screen, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Fox Home Entertainment
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Fox Home Entertainment
MPN: 2245965
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Fox Home Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 11, 2007
Running Time: 172 minutes
Studio: Fox Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: July 13, 1960






Editorial Review:

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The Lost World (Special Edition) is a terrific two-fer that includes Irwin Allen's glossy, 1960 adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's novel as well as the fantastic, 1925 silent version of the same story. In essence, The Lost World is Doyle's tale of an expedition to a mysterious plateau deep in the Amazon rainforest, where cantankerous adventurer Professor Challenger leads an expedition to prove the existence of prehistoric creatures living far from the civilized world. Allen's film, as with his many movie and television productions focusing on disasters (The Poseidon Adventure) and science fiction (Land of the Giants), is full of relationship complications within a large ensemble of characters, creating drama and tension even before terror strikes. An attractive cast including Claude Rains as Challenger, Michael Rennie, David Hedison, Jill St. John, and Fernando Lamas makes Allen's The Lost World fun to watch, especially if one self-consciously overlooks the cast's persistently clean and pressed wardrobe (and perfect hair) despite the jungle heat and assaults by cannibals.

Part of the film's charm is also its most ludicrous element: "dinosaurs" played by various, wriggling tropical lizards, a far cry from the stop-motion animation creatures--that actually look like dinosaurs--in Harry O. Hoyt's amazing take on The Lost World 35 years before Allen's. An impressive spectacle that conveys a certain beautiful wildness, the film stars Wallace Beery as an imposing Challenger, trapped with his team on the aforementioned plateau. In constant danger from carnivorous monsters (as well as flesh-eating monkey-men), the group's relationship strains have greater poignancy and the stakes seem higher all around. Where Allen's film is lulling, Hoyt's is galvanizing, but each is unique and well worth a visit. --Tom Keogh

Description:
An eccentric scientist (Claude Rains) returns from the Amazon with news of a distant plateau where creatures from the dawn of time still prowl the jungle. To prove his story, he gathers a team of explorers, including a journalist (David Hedison), a playboy-adventurer )Michael Rennie), a beautiful socialite (Jill St. John), and a pilot (Fernando Lamas) with a secret plan of revenge. But an unexpected attack on their camp leaves the group stranded in a world of dinosaurs and other exotic creatures, where humans are no longer the lords of the earth¿they are helpless prey.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Guilty Pleasure From MY Youth
Great Irwin Allen action flick from my childhood. It's funny that the bonus silent "Lost World" had better creatures--stop-motion not just lizards with add-ons. Fun overall.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - If you really have nothing to do. . . .
This has to be one of the worst movie I ever forced my way through - it fact - I could only watch about half of the movie. The actors and actresses (I use the terms quite loosely) plus the "background sets" - are all fourth rate material.

Don't bother buying this DVD. If you really want to watch it - please just rent it. Then if you want to buy it - be my guest, you are truly a better person than me.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Lost World
Loved both films it made movie night fun for everyone, adults and kids alike. The films contained no profanity, nudity and minimal violence.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - THE LOST WORLD
I ENJOYED THIS MOVIE VERY MUCH,ALTHO NOT AS GOOD AS JURASSIC PARK,BUT
FOR ITS TIME, THIS MOVIE WAS DONE VERY WELL.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The Lost World
This is two great old classic films. Adapted from the famous novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The lost world 1960 is a famous Irwin Allen adventure film modernized to 1960 with hellicopters and giant lizards dressed up like dinosaurs. It is entertaining and classic Irwin Allen. The Lizards are great! The Lost World 1925 is a silent film with special effects by Willis H. O'Brien. It is one of the first films to be done with stop motion animation and other special effects that would later be used in ... Read More





 

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