The Lost World (1998 film)

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The Lost World
Directed by Bob Kean
Written by Arthur Conan Doyle (novel)
Jean LaFleur (screenplay)
Starring Patrick Bergin
Jayne Heitmeyer
Julian Casey
David Nerman
Michael Sinelnikoff
Gregoriane Minot Payeur
Jack Langedijk
James Bradford
Jacques Lessard
Martin Sims
Release date(s) 1998 (USA)
Running time 97 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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The Lost World is a 1998 film, based on the book of the same title by Arthur Conan Doyle.

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The film is based on the discovery, from the researcher Maple White (Jack Langedijk), of a earth populated by dinosaurs in the modern world, on a plateau in Mongolia. These ancient creatures, remained instantly freeze million of years ago, they wake up again; therefore, the team of the past's explorer, Prof. George Challenger (Patrick Bergin), his daughter, the journalist Edward E. Malone (Julian Casey), the researcher of the aging Prof. Leo Summerlee (Michael Sinelnikoffe) the rascal Azbek/Myar (Russell Yuen), they unite to show the recoveries of the new earth. The consignment to the search of the "lost world" it pushes them up to the North Mongolia's mountains, but the explorations, once arrived on the place infested by the dinosaurs, they bring as them they would be waited.

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