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50s sci fi  adventure  cesar romero  classic lost world movie  science fiction  

The Lost Continent

The Lost Continent

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Director: Sam Newfield
Actors: Cesar Romero, Hillary Brooke, Chick Chandler, John Hoyt, Acquanetta
Studio: Image Entertainment
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 30359

Format: Black & White, Dvd-video, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 84 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 9215CO
UPC: 014381921526
EAN: 0014381921526
ASIN: B00005R1O8

Theatrical Release Date: August 17, 1951
Release Date: December 4, 2001
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Condition: BRAND NEW AND FACTORY SEALED!

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Editorial Reviews:

Description
An atomic-powered rocket fired from White Sands Missile Base is lost in an unexplored region of the South Pacific. A military expedition is dispatched to find it. Searching by air, their plane loses control and crash-lands on a strange uncharted island--a lost world of prehistoric dinosaurs and vast radioactive uranium fields, so powerful that they cause rockets and planes to go off course. A beautifully crafted science fiction film starring Cesar Romero, Hugh Beaumont and John Hoyt. Excellent production values and a magnificent score highlight this legendary Atomic Age adventure, restored in the original theatrical version with the famous green-tinted "lost world" sequences. A must-see for all sci-fi afficionados!


Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Very Pleased...   August 16, 2008
Samuel Thursday
Unexpected. An interesting film. A little too much rock climbing for my taste; but, all in all, very enjoyable. Best scenes of dinosaurs in combat I've seen.


5 out of 5 stars It's Great for its time...   August 1, 2008
Prof D (Peosta, IA USA)
My favorite sci-fi movie, in fact my FAVORITE MOVIE. Why? It had a limited budget but with special effects including stop-motion animation and a "cheesy" theme. An atom-powered rocket...stock footage of a V-2 rocket taking off from White Sands in the early fifties...a 1941-vintage battleship (Arizona Class) with two main masts as a research vessel in the Pacific code-named "Neptune". "Top of the World" was a radar unit inside a mobile vehicle. Then why is it so good a movie?

It is pure escapism. The movie's musical score is riveting. The special effects, though limited, are state-of-the-art for 1951. There are no "gila monsters" substituting for dinosaurs except for one scene near the top of the "lost continent" about 25 minutes into the movie. The Brontosaurus and Triceratops look decent for what was thought of as their appearance in the fifties.

Cesar Romero (the Joker in 1966-1967 "Batman" as well as numerous thirties-forties movies), Chick Chandler, Hugh Beaumont (Beaver's father), John Hoyt ("When Worlds Collide", "Time Travelers" in 1964, "X-The Man With X-Ray Eyes" and Twilight Zone episodes), Hugh Bissell (1956 "Invasion of the Body Snatchers") and Sid Melton ("Danny Thomas Show" and "Atomic Submarine") provide credible acting to the movie.

Why Hillary Brooke and Aquanetta were given higher credit is a mystery to me than some of these actors mentioned, above. Nonetheless, this movie is the ONE movie I have seen 100+ times and never get tired of watching.

Unfortunately the DVD master has "light bars" through some of the sequences but that does not deter from my memories of making this the greatest movie of my life.

My only complaint is that I wish they could find a better master copy...



4 out of 5 stars Still a great movie   July 12, 2008
P. J. Kelly
A bit dated, but well acted. Better than I remembered from what was shown back in the 1950's on TV. Good cast and moves along well. Special effects were some of the best for the 1950's.


5 out of 5 stars a lost classic from the early years.   December 21, 2007
Eugene M. Brusin (Quincy, Ma USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

A classic "Lost fill in the blank" movie, with a plot and good acting, given the script they had to work with. The effects were not too bad for the time and the stars went on to better opportunities.


4 out of 5 stars The Lost Continent - very good movie, fair special effects   September 12, 2007
Joseph M. Patane (Manchester, MO United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This movie has always been a special one for me. I thoroughly enjoy the thought that somewhere still in the pacific there maybe an island that harbors prehistoric life. This is why King Kong is one of my very favorites.

Yet to be realistic, satellites most likely have scanned every spot on the globe and it is likely that some cigar/candy wrapper litter-bug has visited each and every lonely spot.

The acting is quite good and the trek through the lost continent is superb as far as I am concerned. Never mind that the dinosaurs seems wooden and in fact there is one scene that the triceratops looks like some one has made a cardboard model and moved it through the scene. And why do these dinosaurs, Triceratops and Brontosaurus, both of which are primarily vegetarians in nature, attack people on sight? Yet who cares. The story is great, the location is super, and this is a movie well worth having on the self to see now and then.

I would have given this 5 stars if the dinosaurs were a little more true to form and, actually, they are not all that bad, to be honest.

Joe


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