Two Lost Worlds

1950 film by Norman Dawn From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Two Lost Worlds is a 1951 science fiction/adventure film directed by Norman Dawn and starring James Arness and Kasey Rogers. The film was produced independently by Boris Petroff, who wrote the original story, which was adapted by Phyllis Parker and Tom Hubbard into a screenplay written by Hubbard. The film was distributed by Eagle-Lion Films.

Directed byNorman Dawn
Written byTom Hubbard
Phyllis Parker
Boris Petroff (story)
Bill Shaw
Produced byBoris Petroff
StarringJames Arness
Kasey Rogers
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Two Lost Worlds
Theatrical poster
Directed byNorman Dawn
Written byTom Hubbard
Phyllis Parker
Boris Petroff (story)
Bill Shaw
Produced byBoris Petroff
StarringJames Arness
Kasey Rogers
CinematographyHarry Neumann
Edited byFred R. Feitshans Jr.
Music byAlex Alexander
Distributed bySterling Productions Inc.
Eagle-Lion films
Release date
  • January 5, 1951 (1951-01-05)
Running time
61 minutes
LanguageEnglish
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Plot

On August 16, 1830 the American clipper ship Hamilton Queen sails from Salem bound for the East Indies. The ship is attacked by pirates in the New Hebrides and the ship's mate Kirk Hamilton is wounded in the leg. The clipper outruns the pirate ship and Captain Tallman heads to Queensland, Australia so that Kirk can receive medical treatment.

While convalescing, Kirk meets and falls in love with Elaine Jeffries, the fiancée of rancher Martin Shannon. A romantic rivalry develops, and the pirates who attacked Kirk and his ship kidnap Elaine, along with her friend, Nancy Holden. Kirk and Shannon pursue the pirates and find themselves on a volcanic island inhabited by dinosaurs.

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Production

The film contains no original dinosaur effects; the dinosaur scenes were culled from stock footage created for the film One Million B.C. (1940).

The film was shot in Red Rock Canyon State Park.

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