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The Land That Time Forgot (1975): A Forgotten Classic of Adventure Cinema

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In today’s episode of Pat's Film Club, we dive into the thrilling prehistoric adventure of The Land That Time Forgot(1975), directed by Kevin Connor. This classic British sci-fi film transports viewers to a forgotten island where dinosaurs still roam, blending adventure, science fiction, and a touch of horror.

Pat Kelman explores the film’s intriguing storyline, which follows a group of British and German soldiers stranded on a mysterious island during World War I. As they encounter prehistoric creatures and navigate a dangerous new world, they must put aside their differences to survive. With a special focus on the film's impressive (for its time) animatronic effects and practical model work, Pat sheds light on how The Land That Time Forgot stands as a quintessential example of mid-70s British adventure cinema.

Key Points Discussed:

  • [00:01:10] Introduction to The Land That Time Forgot and its setting.
  • [00:02:30] Overview of the film’s plot and its unique blend of genres.
  • [00:04:33] Kevin Connor’s direction and his collaboration with producer John Dark.
  • [00:06:20] The film’s impressive use of animatronics and special effects for the time.
  • [00:07:50] The cultural impact and legacy of The Land That Time Forgot and its sequels.

Special Mentions:

  • The film’s production by Amicus Productions, known for their horror anthologies and low-budget sci-fi films.
  • A discussion on the film’s cast, including Doug McClure and Susan Penhaligon, and their contributions to the film's success.
  • The film’s adaptation from Edgar Rice Burroughs' novel and the involvement of writer Michael Moorcock.

Notes:

  • Don’t miss The Land That Time Forgot, airing on Film4 at 2:30 p.m. today!
  • Subscribe to Pat's Film Club on YouTube or your favorite podcast platform, and leave us a review to help us reach more film enthusiasts.
  • Follow us on social media @patsfilmclub for the latest updates.

Follow Us:

Upcoming Screenings:

  • Wes Craven's 1977 grindhouse classic The Hills Have Eyes – check our website for dates and venues.

Music Credits:

  • Theme tune composed by Modern Music, licensed via Pixabay.com
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16 episodes

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Content provided by Pat Kelman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Pat Kelman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In today’s episode of Pat's Film Club, we dive into the thrilling prehistoric adventure of The Land That Time Forgot(1975), directed by Kevin Connor. This classic British sci-fi film transports viewers to a forgotten island where dinosaurs still roam, blending adventure, science fiction, and a touch of horror.

Pat Kelman explores the film’s intriguing storyline, which follows a group of British and German soldiers stranded on a mysterious island during World War I. As they encounter prehistoric creatures and navigate a dangerous new world, they must put aside their differences to survive. With a special focus on the film's impressive (for its time) animatronic effects and practical model work, Pat sheds light on how The Land That Time Forgot stands as a quintessential example of mid-70s British adventure cinema.

Key Points Discussed:

  • [00:01:10] Introduction to The Land That Time Forgot and its setting.
  • [00:02:30] Overview of the film’s plot and its unique blend of genres.
  • [00:04:33] Kevin Connor’s direction and his collaboration with producer John Dark.
  • [00:06:20] The film’s impressive use of animatronics and special effects for the time.
  • [00:07:50] The cultural impact and legacy of The Land That Time Forgot and its sequels.

Special Mentions:

  • The film’s production by Amicus Productions, known for their horror anthologies and low-budget sci-fi films.
  • A discussion on the film’s cast, including Doug McClure and Susan Penhaligon, and their contributions to the film's success.
  • The film’s adaptation from Edgar Rice Burroughs' novel and the involvement of writer Michael Moorcock.

Notes:

  • Don’t miss The Land That Time Forgot, airing on Film4 at 2:30 p.m. today!
  • Subscribe to Pat's Film Club on YouTube or your favorite podcast platform, and leave us a review to help us reach more film enthusiasts.
  • Follow us on social media @patsfilmclub for the latest updates.

Follow Us:

Upcoming Screenings:

  • Wes Craven's 1977 grindhouse classic The Hills Have Eyes – check our website for dates and venues.

Music Credits:

  • Theme tune composed by Modern Music, licensed via Pixabay.com
  continue reading

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