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The Lost World (1998 film)

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The Lost World
Poster of The Lost World (1998 film).jpg
Directed by Bob Keen
Screenplay byJean LaFleur
Leopold St-Pierre
Based on The Lost World
1912 novel
by Arthur Conan Doyle
Produced byDanny Rossner
Murray Shostak
Starring Patrick Bergin
Jayne Heitmeyer
CinematographyBarry Gravelle
Edited byIsabelle Levesque
Music by Milan Kymlicka
Production
company
Fries Film Group
Distributed by Trimark Pictures
Release date
  • October 13, 1998 (1998-10-13)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Lost World is a 1998 adventure film, loosely based on the 1912 novel of the same name by Arthur Conan Doyle. The film includes the characters Professor George Challenger and Lord John Roxton, who also feature in Conan Doyle's other Doctor Challenger novels. It is a mockbuster of the 1997 film The Lost World: Jurassic Park . [1]

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Plot

In 1934, the researcher Maple White and his assistant Azbek discover a world populated by dinosaurs situated on a Mongolian plateau. Soon after the pair are attacked by Eudimorphodons who kill Azbek, though White survives. White seeks out his friend, George Challenger, giving an account of his adventures, proposing a further expedition to fully explore the plateau.

In London, Challenger organizes a lecture in an attempt to convince his colleagues, Professor Summerlee and Lord Thomas, to finance the further expedition with the goal of proving dinosaurs exist on the plateau. Lord Thomas grants permission for the expedition on the condition Summerlee accompanies Challenger. Oscar Perreault, a spectator at the lecture, proposes to pay for the expedition's expenses if the scientists capture a living dinosaur and sends his associate, John Roxton, to represent his interests.

Challenger also invites journalist Arthur Malone and White's daughter Amanda, on the expedition as well. In Mongolia, the team meets their guides, Myar and Djena. En route, their transportation suffers a breakdown and the journey continues on foot, after which one of the guides is killed by a prehistoric insect. On reaching the foot of the plateau, Amanda is abducted by Neanderthals, prompting a search. Challenger and Roxton find Amanda suspended from a ritual framework. During the rescue, they face the Neanderthals, who they quickly defeat. The team attempts to escape the plateau in a hot air balloon. Summerlee observes nearby Quetzalcoatlus , and they attack the balloon, causing Myar to fall. The balloon also suffers a large tear and drops back to the plateau.

They discover symbols on a cave wall, portraying a tribe, the Kerraks, who interacted with prehistoric creatures and fought the Neanderthals. The Neanderthals eventually defeating the Kerraks to avoid the destruction of the 'Lost World'. A second larger cave is then discovered, where Roxton attempts to explode a dynamite charge to kill the team and escape alone; he is foiled by Challenger, however. An escape attempt is then made by fashioning a parachute using the remains of the balloon and after suffering a further attack by the creatures which inhabit the plateau, they manage to escape.

Returning to London, Challenger communicates the death of his companions to the students and, in an attempt to discourage further expeditions, he chooses to state his expedition found nothing. It is revealed Malone has survived and adapted to life on the plateau.

Cast

Home video

The film was released direct to VHS in several countries and on DVD in the UK and Australia.

See also

References

  1. White, Daniel (2024). "Sounds of the Lost World: Musical World-Building in the Jurassic Park Franchise" . The Jurassic Park Book: 59–80. doi:10.5040/9781501384820.ch-003. ISBN   978-1-5013-8482-0.
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