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Home > Posts tagged "The Lost World"
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    The Lost World’s lost sequel: Atlantis

    Did you know The Lost World was supposed to have a sequel? When it premiered in 1925, there was no doubt that Harry O. Hoyt’s film was a Jurassic hit. The Herald Tribune called it “a fascinating picture,” while […]

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    8.9.2017
    by Flicker Alley
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    The Lost World Has Been Found!

    Flicker Alley just received our first shipment of The Lost World Blu-rays! All preorders will be going out in the next few days and we’ll have limited stock available at this weekend’s Cinecon Classic Film Festival in Hollywood! You […]

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    30.8.2017
    by Flicker Alley
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    The Lost World Animated Video Contest!

    Win a free Blu-ray edition of The Lost World from Flicker Alley! Before it disappeared from circulation in 1929, The Lost World was heralded for its groundbreaking stop-motion effects. Animator Willis O’Brien created dozens of prehistoric monsters to tower […]

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    25.8.2017
    by Flicker Alley
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    EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW:
    Treasure Hunting: Lobster Films’ Serge Bromberg on “Amazing Film Discoveries”

    By Sarah Bastin Last week, Flicker Alley sat down with Serge Bromberg, film preservationist and founder of Paris-based Lobster Films, before his presentation at the TCM Classic Film Festival on Friday, April 29, entitled “Amazing Film Discoveries.” Bromberg is […]

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    4.5.2016
    by Flicker Alley
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    How THE LOST WORLD was Found

    Classic film blogger Aurora (@CitizenScreen) reveals the history behind the preservation and reconstruction of The Lost World (1925). The excerpt below originally appeared on the Once Upon a Screen blog as part of the For the Love of Film: The Film […]

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    22.5.2015
    by Flicker Alley
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