andrew8798
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Post by andrew8798 on Dec 23, 2008 21:11:06 GMT -5
Anybody else like this movie?
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Post by BRV on Dec 23, 2008 21:55:12 GMT -5
What is it? A documentary on Detroit?
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Post by SHAKEMASTER TV9 is Don Knotts on Dec 23, 2008 21:59:48 GMT -5
I saw it a few years ago. I thought it was a good movie.
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Post by andrew8798 on Dec 23, 2008 22:00:42 GMT -5
What is it? A documentary on Detroit? The Land That Time Forgot is a 1975 fantasy/adventure film based upon the 1918 novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The screenplay was written by Michael Moorcock. The film was produced by Britain's Amicus Productions and directed by Kevin Connor. The cast included Doug McClure, John McEnery, Keith Barron, Susan Penhaligon, Anthony Ainley and character actor Declan Mulholland. The story is set in World War I and involves the survivors of the sinking of a British merchant ship who are taken on board a German U-boat and travel to a fantastical land where dinosaurs still roam, co-existing with primitive man. The U-boat and ships were models and the dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals (including Allosaurus, Plesiosaurus, Triceratops, Styracosaurus,and Pterodactylus) were puppets, rather than stop-motion. The film was a sleeper hit and inspired Amicus to make two more Burroughs adaptations, At the Earth's Core (1976), with McClure, Peter Cushing, and Caroline Munro, and The People That Time Forgot (1977), a direct sequel to Land starring Patrick Wayne, Sarah Douglas, and McClure in a cameo appearance. All three films were distributed in the United States by American International Pictures. here is a clip of the movie
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