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The Land That Time Forgot

THE ADVENTURE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET!
1974 | 90m | English

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During World War I, a German U-boat sinks a British ship and takes the survivors on board. After it takes a wrong turn, the submarine takes them to the unknown land of Caprona, where they find dinosaurs and neanderthals.
Release Date: Aug 13, 1974
Director: Kevin Connor
Writer: Edgar Rice Burroughs, Michael Moorcock, James Cawthorn
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Science Fiction
Keywords submarine, based on novel or book, island, dinosaur, antarctica, lost world, 1940s
Production Companies British Lion Films, Amicus Productions, American International Pictures, Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc., Land Associates
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $1,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Doug McClure Bowen Tyler
John McEnery Captain Von Schoenvorts
Susan Penhaligon Lisa Clayton
Keith Barron Bradley
Anthony Ainley Dietz
Godfrey James Borg
Bobby Parr Ahm
Declan Mulholland Olson
Colin Farrell Whiteley
Ben Howard Benson
Roy Holder Plesser
Andrew McCulloch Sinclair
Ron Pember Jones
Grahame Mallard Deusett
Andrew Lodge Reuther
Stanley McGeagh Hiller
Steve James First Sto-Lu
Brian Hall Schwartz
Peter Sproule Hindle
Name Job
Kevin Connor Director
Julie Harris Costume Design
Edgar Rice Burroughs Novel
Michael Moorcock Screenplay
Douglas Gamley Original Music Composer
Maurice Carter Production Design
Roger Dicken Special Effects
James Cawthorn Screenplay
John Ireland Editor
Ian Wingrove Special Effects
Alan Hume Director of Photography
Bert Davey Art Direction
Derek Meddings Special Effects Supervisor
Doreen Soan Continuity
Name Title
Milton Subotsky Producer
John Dark Producer
Max Rosenberg Producer
Robert H. Greenberg Executive Producer
John Peverall Associate Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

The Adventure You will Never Forget! The Land That Time Forgot is directed by Kevin Connor and adapted to screenplay by Michael Moorcock & James Cawthorn from the Edgar Rice Burroughs novel of the same name. It stars Doug McClure, Keith Barron, John McEnery, Susan Penhaligon, Anthony Ainley and D ... eclan Mulholland. Music is by Douglas Gamley and cinematography by Alan Hume. It is the first of four feature films featuring the pairing of director Kevin Connor and actor Doug McClure. Story is set during World War I and sees an uneasy alliance formed between enemies on board a German U-Boat after it drifts for miles and lands in a lost world of dinosaurs and cavemen. Rationale goes out the window, as does any hope of quality thesping, in the sort of cheese laden creature feature that thrilled many a child back in the mid to late 1970's. Film was enough of a success that it spawned three more films of the same ilk - At the Earth's Core (1976), The People That Time Forgot (1977) and Warlords of Atlantis (1978). Of the four, this is the one that arguably has the most about it in terms of plotting and character development. Certainly it's the biggest budgeted of the four. In fact for the first third of the picture it's distinctly un-child friendly, as story focuses on characters from opposite sides of the war clashing on board the U-Boat after the torpedoing of the ship housing the allies. But once the boat reaches arctic climes and wades through to the sunnier "other side", it's all prehistoric puppets, fisticuffs and square jawed heroics from McClure. Ultimately a fun boys own adventure without sensible trappings. Not as outrageously fun as At the Earth's Core, but a decent launching pad for the 70's creature feature niche created by Connor and McClure. 6.5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

The survivors from a U-boat attack turn the tables on their would be killers and hijack the submarine after it has surfaced to recharge batteries. A gentlemen's agreement between the crews doesn't quite go to plan, and next we know it they are surfacing in a land that is full of dinosaurs and primit ... ive human beings. Will they get home? Well that's down to a rather wooden but entertaining Doug McLure and John McEnery to fathom out. The monsters and other special effects are fine given the budget, though you do glimpse the odd bits of string now and again! Like a few others who have reviewed this, I too saw it at the cinema when I was but a bairn, and I cannot help but look back on this (and "Warlords of Atlantis") with a fondness maybe not quite due to the production. Still, it's a jolly adventure lark and still worth a watch.

Mar 27, 2022