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Return to the Lost World (1992)

Return to the Lost World (1992)

GENRESAdventure,Sci-Fi
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
John Rhys-DaviesDavid WarnerEric McCormackNathania Stanford
DIRECTOR
Timothy Bond

SYNOPSICS

Return to the Lost World (1992) is a English movie. Timothy Bond has directed this movie. John Rhys-Davies,David Warner,Eric McCormack,Nathania Stanford are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1992. Return to the Lost World (1992) is considered one of the best Adventure,Sci-Fi movie in India and around the world.

When Belgian scientist Bertram Hammonds arrives in the Lost World to drill for crude oil, Professors Challenger and Summerlee return to the Lost World plateau.

Return to the Lost World (1992) Reviews

  • Not as good as the first

    Op_Prime1999-12-02

    Return to the Lost World was not as good as The Lost World. It starts off with the promise of being better than the previous film but it just doesn't measure up. But that doesn't mean it is not enjoyable. John Rhys-Davies and David Warner play their roles very well and the lead villain does over act, in a bad way. If you've seen the previous movie, I suggest watching this. It's filled with fun and adventure.

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  • Good sequel to "The Lost World".

    Cajun-41999-10-10

    This sequel to "The Lost World" has Summerlee and Challenger returning to the Lost World to thwart some rascally oil prospectors. Rather more spectacular than the first film (it includes a brief nude shot of the delectable Nathania Stanford) it has the same rather likeable qualities. It plays like a Victorian adventure story, brave, honest Englishmen against cowardly, devious continental Europeans (In this case Belgian and Portuguese). The lead villain over acts badly but Rhys-Davies and Walker are good in the lead roles. There is rather more action and plot than the first film and generally it holds the interest.

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  • A very well produced sequel to the 1992 film

    Captain-161998-09-02

    Once again the two bickering professors must join together to save the lost world. The five members of the first expedition return (see The Lost World, 1992, for a list of actors). A man seeking oil brings a drilling crew to the plateau. Instead of striking oil they tap an underground volcano which threatens all life in the Lost World. The oil crew clash with the native people and the scientific expedition. Although the situation looks hopeless.... (I'm not going to tell you the ending).

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  • Enjoyable sequel to 1992's Lost World

    chris_gaskin1232005-03-01

    Return To the Lost World was filmed back-to-back with the 1992 version of The Lost World. In this sequel, the same five people, lead by Challenger return to the plateau where a group has started drilling for oil which is threatening to destroy the land. Gomez has something to do with this. They manage to defeat the drillers and the plateau is saved, much to the delight of the natives. Like in The Lost World, what few dinosaurs we see are made of rubber and these include a T-Rex and Ankylosaurus. John Ryhs-Davies and David Warner reprise their roles as Challenger and Summerlee and three of the other actors are also back. Despite reading several bad reviews of this and those cheap looking rubber dinosaurs, I enjoyed Return to the Lost World. Rating: 3 stars out of 5.

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  • Why was this made?

    G.Spider1999-06-11

    This was filmed back-to-back with the 1992 re-make of Conan Doyle's famous novel 'The Lost World'. And it shows. The film starts promisingly enough, with a ruthless organization intending to exploit the lost world and Challenger et al returning to defend the prehistoric plateau, but then things go downhill. Everybody is stranded on the plateau and we're left with a feeble, boring, over-length rehash of the first film. The dinosaurs (who are hardly ever seen) are just laughable. Are we expected to take that cuddly toy that's supposed to be an ankylosaur seriously? And the tyrannosaur seems rooted to the spot. Do yourself a favor and get hold of the 1925 silent version of the Lost World. Unbelievably in this age of CGI and other advanced effects, the twenties version is the best and will remain so until somebody finally decides to do a decent re-make.

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