Lost Continent (1951) | |
Director(s) | Sam Newfield |
Producer(s) | Robert L. Lippert (executive) |
Top Genres | Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction |
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Lost Continent (1951) was a Science Fiction - Adventure Film directed by Sam Newfield and produced by Robert L. Lippert.
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THE LOST CONTINENT
By Dan Day Jr. on Nov 19, 2016 From The Hitless Wonder Movie BlogIssue #37 of Richard Klemensen's wonderful LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS is now available, and it's filled with all sorts of goodies. This issue focuses on the wild & woolly Hammer production THE LOST CONTINENT (filmed in 1967), and the cover, featuring artwork by the ultra-talented Mark Maddox, perf... Read full article
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The opening shot of the Whits Sands Missile Base, and some of the rocket scenes, were lifted from Rocketship X-M, which, like Lost Continent, had also been released by Lippert Pictures.
The original green tint of the "lost continent" sequences was not reproduced for television prints of the film (the sequences were shown in black-and-white instead), and it was not until well over 30 years after the film's initial release that the tint was restored for home video in the late 1980s.
Some sequences were originally tinted green on the original release prints.
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The original green tint of the "lost continent" sequences was not reproduced for television prints of the film (the sequences were shown in black-and-white instead), and it was not until well over 30 years after the film's initial release that the tint was restored for home video in the late 1980s.
Some sequences were originally tinted green on the original release prints.
read more facts about Lost Continent...