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Lost Continent (1951)

Major Joe Nolan heads a rescue mission in the South Pacific to recover a downed atomic rocket. The crew crashlands on a mysterious island... (source: imdb.com)

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17 August 1951
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Monsters in a land that time forgot!
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Nassour Studios - 5746 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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The Lost Continent (1951) is an American science fiction film, starring Cesar Romero and Hillary Brooke, directed by Sam Newfield and produced by his brother Sigmund Neufeld. This low-budget independent film was shot in 11 days. The footage on the plateau where the dinosaurs lived was printed with green tinting. The plot strongly resembles that of Arthur Conan Doyle's novel, The Lost World. This film, Rocketship X-M (1950)--from which the rocket launch footage was taken--and Robot Monster (1953), which reused footage from this film, were all mocked on the American TV program Mystery Science Theater 3000.

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