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- The Universal Sci-Fi thriller The Land Unknown comes through with high marks for things that were scarce in late-'fifties sci-fi: convincing hardware, an impressive prehistoric world, and rather good special optical effects. Yet it fails to give us an engaging story.
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A Navy scientist (Jock Mahoney), a newswoman (Shawn Smith) and a helicopter pilot (William Reynolds) find dinosaurs and humidity at the South Pole.
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The Land Unknown: Directed by Virgil W. Vogel. With Jock Mahoney, Shirley Patterson, William Reynolds, Henry Brandon. Three men and a woman crash-land in a deep crater in Antarctica, where they find a prehistoric world.
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- Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
- Virgil W. Vogel
- 1957-10-30
The Land Unknown is a 1957 science fiction CinemaScope adventure film about a naval expedition trapped in an Antarctic jungle. The story was allegedly inspired by the discovery of unusually warm water in Antarctica in 1947.
The Land Unknown (1957) User Reviews. A military mapping operation goes awry and lands a helicopter in a hidden volcanic crater with live dinosaurs. This movie oozes potential. A reasonable script, decent actors, good pacing, spectacular sets, and the grandeur of CinemaScope.
Sep 4, 2018 · The Land Unknown (1957) – Review. Ever since Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote of a mysterious plateau – where dinosaurs miraculously still exist – in his 1912 book The Lost World, Hollywood has been more than eager to bring man and prehistoric beast together.
May 15, 2019 · The movie looks good on this Kino Lorber Blu-ray, if you can forgive the odd hubris of CinemaScope used in service of a man-in-monster-suit flick. The images used in this review are credited to DoBlu.com.
Navy Commander Alan Roberts is assigned to lead an expedition to Little America in Antarctica to investigate reports of a mysterious warm water inland lake discovered a decade earlier.