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Dora and the Lost City of Gold

Explorer is her middle name.
2019 | 102m | English

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Dora, a girl who has spent most of her life exploring the jungle with her parents, now must navigate her most dangerous adventure yet: high school. Always the explorer, Dora quickly finds herself leading Boots (her best friend, a monkey), Diego, and a rag tag group of teens on an adventure to save her parents and solve the impossible mystery behind a lost Inca civilization.
Release Date: Aug 08, 2019
Director: James Bobin
Writer: Tom Wheeler, Matthew Robinson, Nicholas Stoller
Genres: Family, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure
Keywords fox, museum, peru, based on cartoon, lost city, jungle, quicksand, monkey, lost civilization, live action and animation, teenage protagonist, based on tv series
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, MRC, Walden Media, Screen Queensland, Paramount Players
Box Office Revenue: $120,600,000
Budget: $49,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Isabela Merced Dora
Jeffrey Wahlberg Diego
Madeleine Madden Sammy
Eugenio Derbez Alejandro Gutierrez
Michael Peña Cole - Dora's Father
Eva Longoria Elena
Benicio del Toro Swiper (voice)
Madelyn Miranda Dora (6 years)
Malachi Barton Diego (6 years)
Dee Bradley Baker Animal Vocalizations (voice)
Sasha Toro Backpack (voice)
Marc Weiner Map (voice)
Joey Vieira Nico
Pia Miller Sabrina - Diego's Mother
Adriana Barraza Abuela Valerie
Damien Garvey Security Guard
Anikka Abelita Vegan Student
Daniel Donaldson Bad Dancing Teacher
Nicholas Coombe Randy
Tivon Toito'ona Soccer Team Kid 1
Emily Bell Soccer Team Kid 4
Jace Fleming Mean Kid
Michelle Collins English Teacher
Bailey Hendy Soccer Team Kid 2
Darcy Worthington Soccer Team Kid 3
Matthew Okine Teacher
Natasa Ristic Christina X
Christopher Kirby Viper
Temuera Morrison Powell
Christopher Rawlins Mercenary
Isela Vega Old Woman
Danny Trejo Boots (voice)
Q'orianka Kilcher Kawillaka
Natalie Kinghorn High School DJ
Daniel Valle High School Dancer / Assistant Choreographer
Kate Wormald High School Dancer / Assistant Choreographer
Abdulaye Sow High School Dancer
Brooke Schembri High School Dancer
Dustin Taylor High School Dancer
Elke Tulip Paes High School Dancer
Georgia Rothera High School Dancer
James David Portas High School Dancer
Joel Murphy High School Dancer
Kalahni Mia Spink High School Dancer
Karin Mochizuki High School Dancer
Kristin Sparks High School Dancer
Leyton Oliver Bartley Beal High School Dancer
Ly Thanh Dat High School Dancer
Mitchell Adam Marshman High School Dancer
Phoenix Mitchell High School Dancer
Sarah Louise Harvey High School Dancer
Savannah La Rain High School Dancer
Seraseini Momo High School Dancer
Tanisha Pili Mvoyi High School Dancer
William James Dyson High School Dancer
Zeke Azzolini High School Dancer
Emilia Lau Crowd High School Student
Caleb McLaughlin Tico (voice)
Braden Lewis Airport Kid
Name Job
Ben Wyatt Boom Operator
Toby Fuller Stunts
Germaine Franco Original Music Composer
Sarah Halley Finn Casting
Tom Wheeler Story
Chris Gifford Teleplay
Carly Rees Stunts
Garreth Hadfield Stunts
Robbie Clissold Stunts
Elissa Cadwell Stunts
Marco Sinigaglia Stunts
Lachlan Robbie Stunts
Chan Griffin Stunts
Nicholas A. Mudd Casting Associate
Dan Sweetman Storyboard Artist
Kate Weatherly Assistant Production Coordinator
Graeme Callander Storyboard Artist
Sami Gustafsson Electrician, Lighting Technician
Kathy Chasen-Hay Visual Effects Producer
Melanie Ghisays Costumer
Kara Moolman Utility Sound
Matthew Robinson Screenplay
Eugene Intas Art Direction
Valerie Walsh Teleplay
Bruno Canale Line Producer
Katie Reynolds Post Production Supervisor
Richard Goodwin First Assistant Director
Joanne Pearce Second Assistant Director
Tom Treasure Third Assistant Director
Benedict Paxton-Crick Script Supervisor
Kyle Gardiner Stunt Coordinator
Djinous Rowling Casting Assistant
Brendan Heffernan Concept Artist
Candice Preddy Production Coordinator
Rahel Afiley Costume Design
Nathan Kannegiesser Rigging Grip
Michael O'Connor Second Second Assistant Director
Andy Brown Visual Effects Supervisor
Samantha Smith McGrady Second Assistant Director
Dane Cody Production Sound Mixer, Sound Recordist
Eric Weiner Teleplay
Ralph Bertelle Executive In Charge Of Production
Dan Cole Third Assistant Director
James McGrady First Assistant Director
John G. Scotti Second Unit Director, Unit Production Manager
Sarah Dahl Script Supervisor
Kristin Voumard Script Supervisor
Michael Rooney Choreographer
Jade Amantea Stunt Coordinator
Carla Thexton Stunts
Alex Kuzelicki Stunts
Ri-Jie Kwok Stunts
Stephen Murdoch Stunts
Blake Lindsell Stunts
Alek Skar Stunts
Tye Wilkie Stunts
Cameron Ambridge Stunts
Mark Davies Additional Editing
Kathryn Lim Set Decoration
Gillian Butler Property Master
Lachlan Linton-Keane Assistant Property Master
Siobhan Purkis Set Designer
Ebony Ashton Art Department Assistant
Shannon Reilly Art Department Assistant
Hamish Raven Leadman
Hannah Crosby Sculptor
Darrin Keough "A" Camera Operator
David Elmes First Assistant "B" Camera
Naomi Sharp Second Assistant "B" Camera
Roger Buckingham Underwater Director of Photography
Greg Tynan Second Second Assistant Director
Reg Garside Chief Lighting Technician
Jamie Garside Electrician
Beau Selwood Electrician
Josh Hutchen Electrician
Charlie Lowe Dolly Grip
Aaron Rapira Grip
Todd Carmody Grip
Bruce Bright Special Effects Supervisor
Damian Lang Assistant Location Manager
Meagan Heuston Location Assistant
Manoela Amaral Props
Helen Dykes Costume Supervisor
Erin Louise Cardoo Costume Coordinator
Anthea Govett Seamstress
Ellie Suffolk Costume Assistant
Rebecca Allen Makeup Artist
Jennifer Stanfield Hair Designer
Emma George Hairdresser
Sharon Robbins Makeup & Hair
Billie Weston Makeup & Hair
Lauren Oliver Makeup & Hair
Niv Adiri Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tom Coope First Assistant Editor
Henry Kemplen Visual Effects Editor
Talia Buckberry Assistant Production Coordinator
Ernie Malik Unit Publicist
Prudence Williams Production Accountant
Robert Malone Sound Effects Editor
Dayo James Sound Effects Editor
Emilie O'Connor Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
James Wichall Assistant Dialogue Editor
Glen Gathard Foley Mixer
Phoebe Scholfield ADR Voice Casting
Jeff Carson Music Editor
Annette van Moorsel Stunts
Bronwyn Akhurst Stunts
Jennifer Cornwell Unit Production Manager
Richard Hobbs Supervising Art Director
Emma Rudkin Assistant Set Decoration
Doug Franks Assistant Property Master
Rachel van Baarle Set Designer
Lauren Ann Evans Art Department Coordinator
Mica Purnell Graphic Designer
Peter Kodicek Set Dresser
Yvette Millist Leadman
Mary Robin Set Decorating Coordinator
Scott Dolan First Assistant "A" Camera
Jeremy Wheatley Second Assistant "A" Camera
Robbie MacKinnon Second Assistant "B" Camera
Anthony Dias Digital Imaging Technician
Joe Stick Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Mark Levey Electrician
Mal Booth Dolly Grip
Chris Maljers Dolly Grip
Brad Boterhoek Grip
Josh Tuener Grip
Leanne Brooks Special Effects Coordinator
Monin Sak Location Coordinator
Chee Thao Location Assistant
Chelsea Staebell Assistant Costume Designer
Cindy Rosenthal Key Costumer
Susan Booth Seamstress
Sharka Bosakova Seamstress
Tia Stephanou Key Makeup Artist
Lexi Stewart Assistant Makeup Artist
Lindy Hartley Key Hairdresser
Lynette O'Brian Makeup & Hair
Louise Coulston Makeup & Hair
Vicki Sands Makeup & Hair
Samara Gildea Makeup & Hair
Brendan Nicholson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ralph Foster Visual Effects Editor
Karina Stefanisina Assistant Editor
Kayla Weatherall Production Secretary
Vince Valitutti Still Photographer
Sharon Tribolet Payroll Accountant
Nick Freemantle Sound Effects Editor
Gillian Dodders Dialogue Editor
Lilly Blazewicz Foley Editor
Jemma Riley-Tolch Foley Mixer
Jason Swanscott Foley Artist
John Finklea Music Editor
Gavin Greenaway Conductor
Tommy Laurence Orchestrator
Bradley Howard Construction Manager
Geoff Lawson Orchestrator
David Burr Second Unit Director of Photography
Nicholas Stoller Screenplay, Story
James Bobin Director
Duncan Jones Location Manager
Javier Aguirresarobe Director of Photography
Dan Hennah Production Design
Mark Everson Editor
John Debney Original Music Composer
Glenn Freemantle Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Nick Turello Stunts
Lesley Vanderwalt Makeup Designer, Makeup Supervisor
Peter Burgis Foley Artist
John Ashton Thomas Orchestrator
Name Title
John G. Scotti Executive Producer
Julia Pistor Executive Producer
Tamazin Simmonds Associate Producer
Kristin Burr Producer
Eugenio Derbez Executive Producer
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Reviews

maketheSWITCH
8.0

This is legit Indiana Jones/Tomb Raider/National Treasure for kids - nothing and no-one is sexualised and there’s no violence, aside from the slapstick kind. Plus the humour is fantastic and friendly, and the film even pokes fun at the original TV show in a really great way. Everything is vibrant an ... d exciting, and who doesn’t love a monkey sidekick and a thieving fox? Dora is annoyingly positive every step of the way (don’t worry, it’s a thing) and she sings about everything from her backpack to pooping (don’t be alarmed, I swear it’s still a thing). ’Dora’ also boasts great messages about fitting in and being yourself as only a teenager still rocking the same haircut, pink t-shirt and orange shorts can do. - Jess Fenton Read Jess' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-dora-and-the-lost-city-of-gold-dora-meets-indiana-jones-and-a-song-about-poop

Jun 23, 2021
JPV852
6.0

The first 15 minutes of this movie had me worried. As someone who has never seen "Dora the Explorer", the in-jokes (outside of her talking to the audience early on) were completely lost on me. The scenes at the high school were pretty hard to watch, but once she and the group are in the jungles, I d ... idn't mind it so much and the third act very much felt like an homage to Raiders of the Lost Ark. Isabela Moner was wonderful and not at all obnoxious in the lead and the other teenage-aged actors were alright, but Eugenio Derbez is still an awful actor and the style of humor is certainly aimed at a younger audience. Even so, it was a lot better than I expected. **3.0/5**

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
7.0

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. There are a lot of confusing aspects to this movie that definitely hurt it, but it starts high enough each time, you just kind of personally pause and then the movie continues as if it wasn't a thing. The only thing that persists as a pr ... oblem of casting beautiful adults in the role of children (I just kept going, they don't look like kids), and while I don't remember how much time passes until Dora goes to American high school, it can't be senior year because they have another year after the movie. I'm pretty sure College Humor covered this joke/problem when they had Ariel Winter ("Modern Family") as Dora and she was 15, but maybe that was the point: yeesh, what a minefield to navigate. The movie is very well produced, the story is actually well written, and at one point I had the thought that this could have been an Indiana Jones plot with some expected tweaks. There are a few things that just break the experience, and I don't just mean all the cringe moments when you put jungle girl into high school. She's literally insane, they address it multiple times in the movie, and it's the opening scene. Fortunately she's such a likeable character that you forget, until it's convenient to remind you. The animals: spoiler or not, the crazy cg animals really mess with your suspension of disbelief and bring you out of the movie: there is literally a plot armor moment where they just make the solution "an animal does something impossible". And they talk about it, there are multiple discussions about these animals doing impossible things. It really is a good movie, and I think it is designed the way it is to be family friendly. Worth taking the time to watch.

Jun 23, 2021