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Writers:
Durnford King (writer)
Scott Kraft (episode)
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Seasons:
1 | 2 | 3 full episode list
Release Date:
2 October 1999 (USA) more
Plot:
The adventures of a band of explorers stranded in a mysterious land inhabited by dinosaurs and other dangers. full summary
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1 win more
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This one has taken me back at TV! more (34 total)
Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 5 of 33)| William Snow | ... | Lord John Roxton / ... (66 episodes, 1999-2002) | |
| Peter McCauley | ... | Professor George Challenger / ... (51 episodes, 1999-2002) | |
| Rachel Blakely | ... | Marguerite Krux / ... (51 episodes, 1999-2002) | |
| Jennifer O'Dell | ... | Veronica / ... (51 episodes, 1999-2002) | |
| David Orth | ... | Ned Malone / ... (36 episodes, 1999-2002) |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World (Canada: English title) (complete title)
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60 min (66 episodes)
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Jennifer O'Dell designed her own skimpy skirt-and-top costume for her character to wear. more
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Marguerite Krux:
Are you offering to launder my clothes for me?
Lord John Roxton:
Certainly. Anything to get you out of them.
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Version of The Lost World (1960) more
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Is this based off of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's book?more
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What else can i say? This show RULES! excellent, delightfully campy (in the best way) has the powerful, nostalgic sense of some good old (and underrated) series like the "Tales of Golden Monkey", "Adventure Island"... films like "The Man of Bronze" or these Kevin Connor's camp adventure classics like "Warlords of Atlantis" (all of them as "the missing link" between the old Republic Serials and "Raiders of the Lost Ark"). I've been wondering myself why these TV guys have forgotten how to do a good, enjoyable TV show á la old fashion style and the answer came to me as this wonderful piece of fantasy.
All on this show works with the accuracy of a clock, the main characters, the story, the locations. Even each time, over and over again, when i see the powerful main titles it turns me on like the most childish kid (the images... the amazing and far over the average "heroic" score). The following has all which anyone could ask for: lots of adventure, beautiful and wild babes, really bad guys and terrible monsters (well, still a bit cheesy but... who cares? "Valley of Gwangi" is, even today, a hell of entertaining despite the Harryhausen's ancient models).
Beyond the fact they grabbed only the name of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's to make their very own gem, this TV show has a strong spirit as i haven't seen since much time ago, and i'm seriously considering into my all-time classics (sharing honors with Twilight Zone, Miami Vice or Airwolf). Many people could think i'm exaggerating a little, but i fell this one has something else than many other (may be much more successful), but cold and empty programs, and i'm not talking only to the people who think Simon Wincer's "The Phantom" was a misunderstood good movie.
My only wish is to know if they going to release the seasons on DVD. And my suggestion is to give the creatures a major presence on the story... the dinos still look like the "guest stars" in many chapters.
"Two Thumbs Up!"