The Lost World (TV movie 1998)
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
The Lost World is an Canadian/American movie produced by Fries Film Group / Shostak & Rossner Production released on 13 october 1998 starring Patrick Bergin as Professor Challenger. 93 minutes.
The movie is an adaptation of the Conan Doyle's novel: The Lost World, but with many differences with the original story:
- Challenger doesn't have his famous square black beard.
- A sponsor (Mr. Perreault) offers $100,000 for the first person who retrieves a dinosaur from The Lost World, leading to the betrayal of Lord Roxton.
- The action takes place in Mongolia (instead South America) in 1938 (instead 1912).
- Arthur Malone (instead Ned Malone).
- Neanderthal natives are also found on the lower part of the plateau (i.e. not isolated from civilization).
- The expedition members access the plateau with a balloon.
- They find new hieroglyphs on the plateau.
- Summerlee and Roxton are killed on the plateau.
- Malone is left alone on the Plateau never to return.
- After his return, Challenger announces to the Academy that The Lost World doesn't exist.
- etc
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Professor Challenger
(Patrick Bergin)Amanda White
(Jayne Heitmeyer)Malone
(Julian Casey)John Roxton
(David Nerman)Prof. Summerlee
(Michael Sinelnikoff)Djena
(Gregoriane Minot Payeur)Maple White
(Jack Langedijk)Azbek
(Russell Yuen)Myar
(Russell Yuen)Lord Thomas
(James Bradford)Oscar Perreault
(Jacques Lessard)Student
(Martin Sims)
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Trailer
Cast
- Prof. George Challenger : Patrick Bergin
- Amanda White : Jayne Heitmeyer
- Arthur Malone : Julian Casey
- John Roxton : David Nerman
- Summerlee : Michael Sinelnikoff
- Djena : Gregoriane Minot Payeur
- Azbek / Myar : Russell Yuen
- Maple White : Jack Langedijk
- Lord Thomas : James Bradford
- Oscar Perreault : Jacques Lessard
- Student : Martin Sims
- Neanderthal voices : Gouchy Boy, Michael Gurman, Michel Perron, Sam Stone, Russell Yuen, Richard Zeman
- Director : Bob Keen
- Screenplay : Leopold St-Pierre, Jean Lafleur
- Executive Producer : Barry Barnholtz, Omar Kaczmarczyk, John Landis
- Producer : Danny Rossner, Murray Shostak
- Line Producer : Luc Campeau
- Original Music : Milan Kymlicka
- Cinematography : Barry Gravelle
- Film Editor : Isabelle Lévesque
- Sound Designer : Scot Thiessen
- Production Design : Sylvain Gingras
- Art Director : Sylvain Gingras
- Costume Design : Nicole Pelletier
- Assistant Hair Stylist : Linda Bourgon
- Special Make Up Effects Designers : Erik Gosselin, Karl Gosselin
- Key Hair Stylist : Serge Morache
- Production Manager: Second Unit : Bill Burns
- Unit Production Manager : Luc Campeau
- Post-Production Supervisor : Vince Di Clemente
- Second Assistant Director : Thomas Parkinson
- First Assistant Director : Blair Roth
- Third Assistant Director : Tanya van Blokland
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer : Richard Betanzos
- Dialog Editor : Scott Donald
- Adr Supervisor : Jacques Plante
- Sound Effects Editor : Cory Rizos
- Special Effects Supervisor : Louis Craig
- Special Effects Technician : André Laforest
- Special Effects : Tony Mayor
- Animatronics : Jason McCameron
- Digital Compositor : Sébastien Bergeron
- Visual Effects Producer : Patrick Faille
- Digital Compositor : Nathalie Girard
- Digital Artist : Patrick Martel
- Visual Effects Artist : Tony Mayor
- Digital Effects Artist : Ken Nielsen
- Digital Artist : Jean-Sébastien Savard
- Stunt Performer : Annie Carignan, Mike Chute, Marc Desourdy, Jean Frenette, Jere Gillis, Nathalie Girard, Johnny Goar, Stéphane Lefebvre, Puven Pather, Jérôme Tiberghien
- Utility Stunts : Patrick Kerton
- Stunt Coordinator : David McKeown
- Gaffer : Martin Lamarche
- Key Grip : Jan Mark Lapointe
- First Assistant Camera: "B" Camera : Dany Racine
- Key Wardrobe Dresser : Sophie Beasse
- Projectionist : Michael Altman
- Unit Publicist : Bram Eisenthal
- Assistant Production Accountant : Kristijana Maric
- Production Coordinator: Second Unit : Susan Murray
- Assistant To Producers : Thomas G. Philpott