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One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing

1975 | 94m | English

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Escaping from China with a microfilm of the formula for the mysterious "Lotus X", Lord Southmere, a Queen's Messenger, is chased by a group of Chinese spies.
Release Date: Jul 09, 1975
Director: Robert Stevenson
Writer: David Forrest, Bill Walsh
Genres: Family, Comedy, Adventure, Action, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords based on novel or book, nanny, museum, skeleton, yeti, dinosaur
Production Companies Walt Disney Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Derek Nimmo Lord Southmere
Hugh Burden Haines
Bernard Bresslaw Fan Choy
Helen Hayes Hettie
Joan Sims Emily
Deryck Guyler Harris
Clive Revill Quon
Molly Weir Scots Nanny
Max Wall Juggler
Natasha Pyne Susan
Joss Ackland B.J. Spence
Peter Ustinov Prince John/ Hnup Wan ''Hunp''
Jon Pertwee Colonel
Joan Hickson Mrs Gibbons
Amanda Barrie Mrs BJ Spence
Percy Herbert Mr Gibbons
Arthur Howard Thumley
John Laurie Jock
Max Harris Truscott
Andrew Dove Lord Castleberry
Frank Williams Dr. Freemo
Aimée Delamain Millicent
Roy Kinnear Superintendent Grubbs
Leonard Trolley Inspecter Eppers
Joe Ritchie Cabbie
Angus Lennie Hamish
Kathleen Byron Colonel's Wife
Lucy Griffiths Amelia
John Bardon Bookmaker
Jane Lapotaire Miss Prescott
Richard Pearson Sir Geoffrey
Michael Elwyn Haycock
Anthony Sharp Home Secretary
Wensley Pithey Bromley
Peter Madden Sanders
Erik Chitty Museum Guard
Name Job
Danny Daniel Sound Recordist
Ken Barker Sound Recordist
David Forrest Author
Paul Beeson Director of Photography
Michael Stringer Art Direction
George Richardson Assistant Art Director
Peter Boita Editor
Anthony Mendleson Costume Designer
Hugh Scaife Set Dresser
Anthony Squire Second Unit Director
H. A. R. Thomson Second Unit Director of Photography
Cliff Culley Special Effects Technician
Eric Rattray Production Manager
Terry Clegg Assistant Director
Dickie Bamber Assistant Director
Tilly Day Continuity
Georgiana Hamilton Continuity
Godfrey A. Godar Camera Operator
Walter Byatt Camera Operator
John Southwood Location Manager
Freddie Williamson Makeup Artist
Betty Glasow Hairdresser
Maude Spector Casting
Gus Walker Construction Manager
Ron Goodwin Original Music Composer
Robert Stevenson Director
Bill Walsh Writer
Peter Best Sound Editor
John Stears Special Effects
Name Title
Hugh Attwooll Associate Producer
Bill Walsh Producer
Organization Category Person
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

Dinosaur skeleton meets panda nose! Lord Southmere has a ring of Chinese spies chasing him because he has in his possession a secret microfilm, the contents of this microfilm reveals the formula for mysterious Lotus X. After being chased into the Natural History Museum, Southmere hides the film i ... n the bones of a Brontosaurus skeleton. After Southmere's capture, it's up to his old nanny and her hardy band of friends to find the film and keep it from the clutches of the evil Hnup Wan..... .....and so is the plot for Disney's charmingly silly live action venture. It's not masquerading as anything other than a fun family film, it's got bags of energy, and it boasts a quite delightful premise. Obviously taking its lead from Ealing's brilliant The Ladykillers, One Of Our Dinosaur's Is Missing's strength is that a couple of English old dears are taking on {and defying} a gang of Chinese nasties. Some mirthful gags {both visual and oral} light up the film, including a great sequence as the ladies steal the skeleton and whisk thru London with it on the back of a coal fuelled truck! It's good old harmless fun that doesn't deserve the charge of stereotyping the Chinese, it's 1975 and the cast are having fun, and honestly, so should the family. 7/10

May 16, 2024
r96sk
4.0

Lacklustre. <em>'One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing'</em> has a couple of mildly positive things about it, but it is largely a disappointment. I personally failed to get into the premise, I don't mind silly plots but I just don't feel like it connects at all. Alongside that, you have some very la ... zy casting which certainly hasn't aged well whatsoever. You have a number of major characters who are Chinese, yet not a single Chinese actor can be seen - yellowface aplenty. Even taking away the obvious negatives, it's not like it even works in the film's favour either. Peter Ustinov is completely wasted as Hnup Wan, by making him appear Chinese you lose all of Ustinov's expressions and body language. The guys who play his sidekicks add nothing, so why not just add suitable actors to the roles - Disney had done it before, in fact in the same year with characters in <em>'The Apple Dumpling Gang'</em>. It's lazy, at best. As mentioned at the top, there are some pleasant things in there. The score is very good, while the chase scene looks nice - as does the Natural History Museum. Even then, the cat and mouse stuff drags out. Many issues, even away from the cast. Not one I'd recommend.

Jun 23, 2021