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Overview
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Director:
Writers:
Edgar Rice Burroughs (book)
Patrick Tilley (screenplay)
Release Date:
17 August 1977 (France) more
Tagline:
FIRST 'The Land That Time Forgot'. THEN 'At The Earth's Core'. NOW a fantastic incredible world of savage mystery... more
Plot:
A sequel to The Land That Time Forgot. Major Ben McBride organises a mission to the Antarctic wastes... more | add synopsis
Awards:
1 nomination more
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Cast
(Credited cast)| Patrick Wayne | ... | Ben McBride | |
| Doug McClure | ... | Bowen Tyler | |
| Sarah Douglas | ... | Charly aka Lady Charlotte Cunningham | |
| Dana Gillespie | ... | Ajor | |
| Thorley Walters | ... | Norfolk | |
| Shane Rimmer | ... | Hogan | |
| Tony Britton | ... | Captain Lawton | |
| John Hallam | ... | Chung-Sha | |
| David Prowse | ... | Executioner (as Dave Prowse) | |
| Milton Reid | ... | Sabbala | |
| Kiran Shah | ... | Bolum | |
| Richard LeParmentier | ... | Lt. Whitby (as Richard Parmentier) | |
| Jimmy Ray | ... | Lt. Graham | |
| Tony McHale | ... | Telegraphist |
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90 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
Iceland:12 | Australia:G | France:U | Norway:15 | USA:PG | UK:U
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Trivia:
The armored creature that attacks McBride and his group in the cave near the end of the film,was actually a model of the Late Permian reptile called Scutosaurus. more
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When the heroes are making their escape from the Mountain of Skulls, and Tyler is holding off the archers with a pistol, one of the archers' arrows hits him squarely in the face and bounces off. more
Quotes:
[attempting to repair the damaged plane]
Hogan:
God damn it! When I put you together you stay together!
[he accidentally puts his foot through the wing]
Hogan:
Oh, no...
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Movie Connections:
Follows The Land That Time Forgot (1975) more
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The sequel to 'The Land That Time Forgot'. With World War 1 now over, the British navy sets out to the lost world of Caprona to find the still-missing hero of the first film. However, their amphi-plane is attacked by a pterodactyl and they are forced to crash-land.
This is a rare case - a sequel that is just as good as its predecessor. The characters are well-thought-out and believable, the plot is entertaining and well-written and the music is good. The consequences of developed societies advancing the development of untouched tribes also makes for an interesting storyline. The special effects are improved, despite the odd dodgy model, and on the whole the film is excellent viewing.