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The Land Unknown (1957)

October. 30,1957
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5.7
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NR
| Adventure Fantasy Science Fiction
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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. His helicopter and its small party, including reporter Maggie Hathaway, is forced down into a volcanic crater by a fierce storm. They find themselves trapped in a lush tropical environment that has survived from prehistoric times.

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Karry
1957/10/30

Best movie of this year hands down!

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SeeQuant
1957/10/31

Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction

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Brennan Camacho
1957/11/01

Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.

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Philippa
1957/11/02

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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O2D
1957/11/03

Some guys are going to the "warm water" region of Antarctica and decide to take a woman because that makes sense. They fly into a storm and while trying to land they somehow go thousands of feet below sea level.Did they enter a hole in the earth?We never find out. They land in a jungle and immediately call it "prehistoric" because they see 2 iguanas fighting.They spend a lot of time talking about what "existed in this time period" even though they are in the present day.They know everything about the prehistoric monsters but they find a lemur and act like it's from another planet. Of course there's another guy there and wouldn't you know it, he was flying the same kind of helicopter and may have spare parts. Despite all of this garbage, it's not bad for this type of movie.It has the best guy in a T-Rex costume that I have ever seen.Definitely worth watching.

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dankaser-99405
1957/11/04

When I was young, on rare occasions my father would allow me stay up on Saturday nights and watch a program called creature feature. It was my first exposure to Hammer horror classics like Frankenstein and the wolf man. However, my favorite of all of these were the dinosaur movies. This movie is a throw back to that time. Yes, it is black and white. Yes, the science in the science fiction is outdated and not accurate. However, in that time period, things like craters in Antarctica with tropical weather and environments lost in time were perfectly legitimate ideas. As were, martians, landing on Jupiter, and atomic mutations. This movie is perfect for those that grew up on these types of movies or enjoy a classic sci-fi lost in time late night creature feature. I suppose I like the film so much because it brings back those childhood memories of staying up late and watching black and white horror movies. The special effects were probably high tech for the fifties. Yet, they seem to look a bit more authentic than some of the CGI products currently on the market. Yet, it simply has a feel and ambiance that I enjoy. Again, I am sure it is because of the memories it brings back when I watch it. It is not the best of late night B cinema from the fifties. But it still captivates and holds your attention if you want to revert to a young lad with a vivid imagination glued to a TV on a Saturday night. 

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Phil Hubbs
1957/11/05

I happened to come across this lovely gem of a movie whilst looking up information for a review about another 50's B-movie. Honesty, I had never heard of this movie before and up to this point, I thought I had covered all the unknown island/continent/world fantasy movies. Interestingly enough this film was inspired by a real time event in 1947 when warm water was discovered in Antarctica, but no dinosaurs.The plot involves an expedition to simply map the vast area of Antarctica and check out this unusual body of warm water found in 1947. As per usual we have the predictable set of short, back n sides, military types running the show, and just for eye candy purposes we have the attractive lady too. Whilst on a scouting mission in their helicopter a small team of explorers (three blokes and the lady) hit a bad storm and are forced to land. As you may have guessed they land in an unknown deep warm volcanic crater many miles below sea-level. This crater just so happens to be the home for an entire prehistoric jungle complete with dinosaurs, man-eating plants and various extinct flora and fauna. All that's missing here is Doug McClure.Again to be honest I was expecting a bit of a crap fest here, the films poster looked hokey as hell, as said I'd never heard of the film and pictures I had seen online looked pretty terrible. Much to my surprise, when the team vacate their chopper and start to explore their new ancient surroundings, I was really pleasantly amazed at how decent the sets and props were and how large it all appeared to be. Yes everything looked like a set, that was to be expected, but there was a lot of solid depth and detail here. Add to that the lovely large matte paintings for the background landscapes and you have a really atmospheric little picture going on. The use of a smoke machine to create swirling mist and fog really helped to add a good level of depth and perspective whilst also hiding obvious plastic plant life and rocks.The real fun came along with the dinosaurs of course, were they realistic? well no, lets not get carried away here. The first special effect was the old concept of using real monitor lizards on a small model landscape complete with matte painting backgrounds. That footage would then be added to live action footage of the actors as a rear projection effect. This idea was further used in a few similar themed movies, although I'm unsure if this movie started that trend. Overall it does work to a degree, the lizards look good, but the hopelessly obvious rear projection effect against the actors footage never really works. The lizards don't really pull off the size trick either, you can see they aren't huge because we know they aren't.The other main effect is that of the T-Rex, in this case a man in a rubber suit just like 'Godzilla'. Now although this sounds ridiculously hokey (and it was), it did look really good. Suspension of disbelief is the key here folks, yes we all know its a man in a rubber suit, yes the suit looks rubbery, yes the dinosaur clearly walks like a man...but hey, it still looks cool and its a fun fantasy people. Another dinosaur effect was the large Nessie-like Elasmosaurus in the lake. Now this was a mechanical puppet that clearly only had so many moves at its dispersal, head up, head left, head right, head down and submerge. What makes things worse is the fact its mouth and eyes never move, its one of those creature puppets that, due to technical limitations, always had a static expression which reduces the thrill factor really.So yes it must be said that despite what you might think, the effects in this rather unknown film (no pun intended) are in fact pretty sweet and highly atmospheric. Everything looked suitably murky, moody, mysterious and eerie, the sound effects added to that and at times the film could be a tad scary even, slightly more gritty than other similar movies of the era. Hell at one point we see a cute little Tarsier get scooped up and devoured by a flesh- eating plant...not literately of course. The only thing I didn't really get was why the lone survivor Hunter (a convenient crash survivor from a previous expedition), didn't want to leave the crater with the others. OK he's been stranded there a long time and gone a bit loopy, but surely you'd want to leave, right?Don't expect anything new here, lets face it, if you've seen one lost world with dinosaurs flick, you've kinda seen them all and this is no exception. All the actors do their thing well, nothing particularly outstanding really, its all clockwork and passable stuff, again, we've seen this all before. That being said, this is still a highly enjoyable, atmospheric and visually exciting movie with some great monster moments like the T-Rex, any 'Godzilla' fan will love that. You know what to expect basically, you know to appreciate these films for what they are and nothing more, just sit back and enjoy the charming ride.8/10

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gavin6942
1957/11/06

Three men and a woman (Shirley Patterson) crash-land in a deep crater in Antarctica, where they find a prehistoric world.I want to comment on this film and its comparison to the Savage Land of Marvel Comics (particularly the X-Men). Where did the idea of a prehistoric world in Antarctica come from? Was it this film? I think maybe so. The Savage Land was not until 1965, so this predates it by about 8 years... and it is entirely possible Stan Lee or Jack Kirby saw this film.There was an earlier story of warm water found there, but that hardly turns into a tale of dinosaurs (or of men who dress up in T-Rex costumes, or men named Hunter who fight the Loch Ness monster).

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