El mundo perdido

Science fictionAdventure

El mundo perdido
El mundo perdido
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Description

El mundo perdido is a wonderful film that has been around the world.
After several years of planning and shooting, the film was released in theaters in year 1960.
The years of training and experience of the actors and actresses Michael Rennie, Jill St. John, David Hedison, Claude Rains, Fernando Lamas are evident in the final result.

We can consider a film as a gear in which each piece contributes something different to the final product and that all of them have to fit perfectly so that there is no meaningless set of ideas. The direction of the film has to ensure that this situation is fulfilled and in this case, Irwin Allen has been impeccable.
The characters evolve throughout 97 min. the film lasts.
United States has been the country in charge of bringing this story to life.

It is not easy to make the story understood through a script, that all the elements of the film fit together and here you can see the hard work of Charles Bennett, Irwin Allen, Arthur Conan Doyle.
The production of this film has been possible because Irwin Allen was interested in the project and was confident of the good results.
The soundtrack of this film enhances the emotions of each scene and the team responsible for making this happen is led by Paul Sawtell, Bert Shefter.

Winton C. Hoch has a long experience in photography and now has this great film on his long list.
Each person has their tastes regarding what type of feature films they like to see, but without a doubt, if you like the genre Science fiction, Adventure, you have to see this movie.

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Critics El mundo perdido

The lost World. Solid escapism for undemanding viewers. Excellent adventure story; undeserved bad reputation
Very silly, but still entertaining fantasy adventure game. Who Needs Spielberg? Why don't they make movies like this anymore?
A popcorn movie if ever there was one! Great entertainment for 6 year olds of all ages! Irwin Allen's version of The Lost World is enjoyable, though not nearly as exciting as the earlier version from 1925.
This world would have been seen by air in 1960. A little edgy, but a fun adventure with entertaining personalities ... Scare with a smile on your face!
End of the lost world. Entertaining as a child. Irwin Allen asks us to lose ourselves in his world
A very different dinosaur movie! Lose something in hindsight. Memories of Saturday night!
Classic actors and classic cinema. Dino cheese. Interesting curiosity
If making an impression counts ... Jill St. John makes this movie worthwhile. A great dinosaur adventure from the 1960s
I don't deal with small dinosaurs!
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