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Loading... The Lost World [1925 film]by Harry O. Hoyt (Director), Arthur Conan Doyle (Original book), Marion Fairfax (Screenwriter)
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Adventurers travel to the Amazon in South America to validate the existence of prehistoric creatures, one of which they bring back to London. No library descriptions found. |
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A rescue expedition looks for a land of dinosaurs.
C+ (Okay).
King Kong shamelessly copied this movie. But King Kong is, objectively, vastly better than this in every way. (This movie features such chilling thrills as Building A Ladder, and Observing Things From A Safe Distance.) The one thing this has that hasn't been made redundant by Kong is its final sequence of a Brontosaurus in London, which is pretty good.
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