IMDb5.7/10
Google Users60%
Director: Kevin Connor•Genres: Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
In 1916, a German U-boat commander captures a Norwegian sealing vessel, the 'Nylund', and its passengers, including American oil heir Bowen Tyler. During a storm, the U-boat is damaged and drifts into a mysterious fog bank. The survivors find themselves shipwrecked on the shores of a hidden continent called Caprona, where dinosaurs and primitive humans still exist. Bowen Tyler and his companions must navigate this dangerous prehistoric world, survive its terrifying inhabitants, and find a way back to civilization.
The Land That Time Forgot was a moderate commercial success, capitalizing on the enduring popularity of dinosaur-themed adventure films. Critically, it received mixed reviews, with many acknowledging its adventurous spirit and special effects for the era, while others found the plot and performances lacking. It is generally considered a quintessential example of Amicus Productions' output during the 1970s.
Praised for its ambitious prehistoric setting and creature effects.
Noted for its faithfulness to Edgar Rice Burroughs' novel, capturing a sense of pulpy adventure.
Criticized for a somewhat simplistic plot and uneven pacing.
Google audience: Audiences often appreciate the film for its classic adventure feel and the nostalgic charm of its '70s sci-fi aesthetic. While some acknowledge its dated special effects, many viewers enjoy the dinosaur encounters and the sense of discovery in the lost world.
The film was shot on location in South Africa, with many of the scenic and prehistoric landscapes being actual locations rather than studio sets.
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