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The Lost Continent |
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Rating: Summary: Good stop motion includes Pterodactyl!! Review: Surprised to see a stop motion Pterodactyl in this one. Great scenes of attacking dinosaurs killed violently by bloodletting gunfire. I found the story to be boring but the dinosaur scenes were green tinted, exciting and also greatly scored. Not sure who did the music but it was first rate!! Better than 'Unknown Island' but I still prefer 'The Land Unknown' or 'The Land That Time Forgot' for a good, cheap dino-adventure. Gee Wally, that Eddie is such a creep...
Rating: Summary: Good stop motion includes Pterodactyl!! Review: Surprised to see a stop motion Pterodactyl in this one. Great scenes of attacking dinosaurs killed violently by bloodletting gunfire. I found the story to be boring but the dinosaur scenes were green tinted, exciting and also greatly scored. Not sure who did the music but it was first rate!! Better than 'Unknown Island' but I still prefer 'The Land Unknown' or 'The Land That Time Forgot' for a good, cheap dino-adventure. Gee Wally, that Eddie is such a creep...
Rating: Summary: Hey! Romero did a dinomovie! Review: This is a typical 50's atomic era adventure/sci-fi film. Ceasar Romero leads a military expedition toa ridiculously high mountaintop to find a lost rocket. And I do mean RIDICULOUSLY high. About 1/3 of this movie is footage of them climbing the mountain. Atop the escartment, they find a green-tinted world inhabited by play-doh dinosaurs. One of the few dinomovies not to have a predatory dinosaur. An entertaining movie nonetheless.
Rating: Summary: This is not a correction, not a review. (SEE BELOW.) Review: This is to alert you that you are mixing reviews and info on two unrelated (but identically-titled) movies here. The 1951 American film THE LOST CONTINENT is not the 1968 British film of the same title.
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