The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Jeff Goldblum
Ian Malcolm
Julianne Moore
Sarah Harding
Pete Postlethwaite
Roland Tembo
Arliss Howard
Peter Ludlow
Richard Attenborough
John Hammond
Vince Vaughn
Nick Van Owen
Vanessa Lee Chester
Kelly Curtis Malcolm
Peter Stormare
Dieter Stark
Harvey Jason
Ajay Sidhu
Richard Schiff
Eddie Carr
Thomas F. Duffy
Dr. Robert Burke
Joseph Mazzello
Tim
Ariana Richards
Lex
Thomas Rosales Jr.
Carter / Stunts
Camilla Belle
Cathy Bowman
Cyd Strittmatter
Mrs. Bowman
Colin Wilson
Producer
Robin Sachs
Mr. Bowman
Ross Partridge
Curious Man
Ian Abercrombie
Butler
David Sawyer
Workman
Geno Silva
Barge Captain
Alex Miranda Cruz
Barge Captain's Son
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc
InGen Helicopter Pilot / Aerial Coordinator / Stunts
Bob Boehm
Cargo Helicopter Pilot
Bradley Jensen
Cargo Helicopter Pilot
Alan D. Purwin
Cargo Helicopter Pilot
Ben Skorstad
Cargo Helicopter Pilot
Rick Wheeler
Cargo Helicopter Pilot
Kenyon Williams
Cargo Helicopter Pilot
Gordon Michaels
InGen Worker
J. Scott Shonka
InGen Worker
Harry Hutchinson
InGen Worker
Billy Brown
InGen Worker
Brian Turk
InGen Worker
Jim Harley
Harbor Master
Colton James
Benjamin
Carey Eidel
Benjamin's Dad
Katy Boyer
Benjamin's Mom
David Koepp
Unlucky Bastard / Screenplay / Second Unit Director
Eugene Bass Jr.
Attorney
Bari Buckner
Screaming Woman
Patricia Bethune
Screamer
David St. James
Screamer
Mark Brady
Screamer
Marjean Holden
Screamer
Jacqueline Schultz
Screamer
Domini Hofmann
Screamer
Thomas Stuart
Screamer
C. Ransom Walrod
Ship Driver / Marine Coordinator
David Gene Gibbs
Police Helicopter Pilot
Michael N. Fujimoto
Asian Tourist
Paul Fujimoto
Asian Tourist
Darryl A. Imai
Asian Tourist
Darryl Oumi
Asian Tourist
Vincent Dee Miles
Screaming Hunter
Bernard Shaw
CNN Reporter / Self
Sean Michael Allen
Tourist #2 (uncredited)
Christopher Caso
InGen Guard (uncredited) / Stunts
Michael Chinyamurindi
Waiter (uncredited)
Tory Christopher
InGen Worker (uncredited)
Michael Fallavollita
Mechanic with wrench (uncredited)
Elliot Goldwag
Senior Board Member (uncredited)
Larry Guardino
Senior Board Member (uncredited)
Henry Kingi
Dinosaur Hunter (uncredited) / Stunts
Brian Lally
Tourist #3 (uncredited)
David Lea
San Diego Pedestrian (uncredited)
J. Patrick McCormack
Board Member (uncredited)
Johnny Meyer
San Diego Pedestrian (uncredited)
Michael Milhoan
Obnoxious Tourist (uncredited)
Kenneth Moskow
Tourist #4 (uncredited)
Mark Pellegrino
Tourist #6 (uncredited)
Bob Quinn
Dock Construction Worker (uncredited)
Chad Randall
Hunter (uncredited)
Eli Roth
Subway Man (uncredited)
James Ryan
Hunter (uncredited)
Theodore Carl Soderberg
Dock Worker (uncredited)
Steven Spielberg
Popcorn-Eating Man (uncredited) / Director
Janet Hirshenson
Casting
Janusz Kamiński
Director of Photography
Colin Wilson
Producer
John Williams
Original Music Composer
Jane Jenkins
Casting
Gerald R. Molen
Producer
Rick Carter
Production Design
Michael Kahn
Editor
Larry Guy Clause
Construction Foreman
William James Teegarden
Art Direction
Carlo Basail
Greensman
Michael Denering
Scenic Artist
Bonnie Curtis
Associate Producer
Kathleen Kennedy
Executive Producer
Donald D. Hardenburg
Propmaker
John Berger
Assistant Art Director
Anthony 'AJ' Leonardi Jr.
Standby Painter
Stevie Lazo
Production Accountant
John Neufeld
Orchestrator
Gary Rydstrom
Sound Designer
Dallas D. Dornan
Set Costumer
Gerard R. Arnoult
Chef
Mike Cuevas
Post Production Assistant
René González
Projection
Erik Mattson
Sequence Supervisor
David James
Still Photographer
David McKlveen
Carpenter
M. James Arnett
Stunt Coordinator
Michael Gleason
Visual Effects Editor
Erica Frauman
Post Production Supervisor
Wayne Williams
Transportation Captain
Denny Caira
Transportation Coordinator
Fred Arbegast
Sculptor
Heather Kelton
Set Production Assistant
Mike Shannon
Transportation Co-Captain
Gary Fettis
Set Decoration
Judith A. Cory
Key Hair Stylist
Cynthia Barr
Makeup Artist
Nadia Venesse
Dialect Coach
Anya Colloff
Casting Associate
Lauren E. Polizzi
Art Direction
John Villarino
Construction Coordinator
Stefan Dechant
Production Illustrator
Karyn Huston
Hairstylist
George Hull
Visual Effects Art Director
David B. Nowell
Helicopter Camera
Jim Turner
Production Controller
Laura Albert
Stunts
Teresa Eckton
Sound Effects Editor
Ned Gorman
Visual Effects Producer
Kurt V. Hulett
Leadman
Sue Moore
Costume Supervisor
Kenneth Wannberg
Music Editor
Linda A. King
Set Designer
Ana Maria Quintana
Script Supervisor
Jim Passon
Color Timer
Tim Alexander
Digital Compositors
Tim Gonzales
Craft Service
Marek Bojsza
Electrician
Sherry Marshall
Production Coordinator
Gary Summers
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Paul Sonski
Art Direction
Patrick Crane
First Assistant Editor
Scott Froschauer
Grip
Chris Haarhoff
Steadicam Operator
Kacy Magedman
Art Department Coordinator
Dustin Meier
Utility Stunts
Peter M. Tobyansen
Production Supervisor
Jose Pedro Adelman
Driver
William Ballard
Picture Car Coordinator
Richard Hymns
Supervising Sound Editor
Judy Malinoski
Set Medic
Michael Haro
Location Manager
Tomomi Itaya
Camera Intern
Tim Gaylord
Loader
O.B. Babbs
Stand In
D. Scott Easton
Unit Production Manager
Brian Lukas
Rigging Gaffer
Megan Carlson
Visual Effects Coordinator
Adria Later
Studio Teachers
Robert Bleckman
Set Dresser
Sandina Bailo-Lape
Foley Editor
Sergio Mimica-Gezzan
First Assistant Director
Andre Fenley
Assistant Sound Editor
Gary Burritt
Negative Cutter
Sean Hobin
Second Assistant Director
Todd M. Lachniet
Assistant Production Coordinator
Miguel A. Fuertes
Lead Animator
David Devlin
Lighting Director
Richard J. Landon
Mechanical Designer
Marie Boller
Key Costumer
Barbara Harris
ADR Voice Casting
Jack Glenn
Dolly Grip
Tom Boyd
Musician
Lindakay Brown
ADR Editor
Michael Silvers
Supervising ADR Editor
Jim Kwiatkowski
Key Grip
Andrew Petrotta
Assistant Property Master
Dean Drabin
ADR Mixer
Jana Vance
Foley Artist
Ewa Sztompke
Dialogue Editor
Ann Hadsell
ADR Recordist
Jerry Moss
Property Master
Tony Eckert
Foley Mixer
Dennie Thorpe
Foley Artist
Michael Crichton
Novel
Ron Judkins
Sound
Frank 'Pepe' Merel
Foley Recordist
Sara Bolder
Dialogue Editor
Christopher Boyes
Assistant Sound Designer
Bruce Lacey
Foley Editor
Jurgen Scharpf
Sound Mix Technician
Cheli Clayton
Second Assistant Camera
James Linville
Assistant Accountant
Shaun M. McGovern
Second Assistant Accountant
Kevin Erb
Best Boy Grip
John Riley
Key Set Production Assistant
Lars P. Winther
Second Second Assistant Director
Steven Meizler
Focus Puller
Shane Mahan
Effects Supervisor
John Bell
Concept Artist
Ken Blackwell
Assistant Editor
Mark Gutterud
Assistant Camera
Tony Hobbs
Extras Casting
Monique Gougeon
Production Assistant
Christine Cram
Rotoscoping Artist
Jason Gustafson
Special Effects Technician
Jon Alexander
Compositing Supervisor
Cinda-Lin James
Stunt Double / Stunts
Paul Lucero
Assistant Location Manager
Stacie L. Speaker
Production Secretary
David Valentin
Visual Effects Production Assistant
Beau Desmond
Costumer
Vance Piper
Visual Effects Camera
Edward Poveda
Payroll Accountant
Amy B. Hughes
Additional Second Assistant Director
Jarek Gorczycki
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Robert Jackson
Boom Operator
Jon W. Kishi
Stunts
Tommy J. Huff
Stunts
Yuri Hinson
Stunts
Mark Stefanich
Stunts
Adam Sewell
Stunts
Charlie Romano
Stunts
Rich Minga
Stunts
Danny Costa
Stunts
Pete Antico
Stunts
Ivan Stewart
Stunts
J.P. Romano
Stunts
Tom Morga
Stunt Double / Stunts
Lee Waddell
Stunts
Keii Johnston
Stunt Double / Stunts
Chris Durand
Stunts
Steve Picerni
Stunts
Manny Perry
Stunts
Les Larson
Stunts
Kevin L. Jackson
Stunts
Charlie Picerni
Stunts
Jim Kirby
Stunts
Gary Epper
Stunts
Seth Arnett
Stunts
John DePasquale
Stunts
Mike Schwellinger
Stunts
Kevin Larson
Stunts
Brian Stewart
Stunts
Lou Simon
Stunts
Diana R. Lupo
Stunts
Shawn Patrick Lane
Stunts
Mike De Luna
Stunts
Tom Lupo
Stunts
Steve Kelso
Stunts
David Cadiente
Stunts
Stanton Barrett
Stunts
Pat Romano
Stunt Coordinator
Todd Bryant
Stunts
Robert Bollinger
Stunts
Roger Wells
Stunts
Chuck Picerni Jr.
Stunts
Media.
Details.
Release DateMay 23, 1997
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 9m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$73,000,000
Box Office$618,638,999
Filming LocationsNew York City, United States of America · San Diego, United States · Australia · Toronto, Canada
Genres
Wiki.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park is a 1997 American science fiction action film. It is the second installment in the Jurassic Park franchise and the second film in the original Jurassic Park trilogy. A sequel to 1993's Jurassic Park and loosely based on Michael Crichton's 1995 novel The Lost World, the film was directed by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay by David Koepp. Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Joseph Mazzello, and Ariana Richards reprise their roles from the original film with Julianne Moore, Pete Postlethwaite, and Arliss Howard joining the cast.
Four years after the original film, John Hammond (Attenborough) loses control of his company InGen to his nephew, Peter Ludlow (Howard). On the verge of bankruptcy, Ludlow intends to exploit dinosaurs from InGen's second island, Isla Sorna, with plans for a new dinosaur theme park in San Diego. Hammond sends a team, led by the eccentric chaos theorist and mathematician Ian Malcolm (Goldblum), to the island to document the dinosaurs and encourage non-interference, although the two groups eventually come into conflict.
After the original novel's release and the first film's success, fans pressured Crichton for a sequel. Following the book's publication in 1995, production began on a film sequel. Filming took place from September to December 1996, primarily in California, with a shoot in Kauai, Hawaii, where the first film was shot. The Lost World's plot and imagery is substantially darker than Jurassic Park. It makes more extensive use of CGI to depict the dinosaurs, along with life-sized animatronics.
The Lost World was among the most anticipated films of 1997. It was accompanied by a $250 million marketing campaign, which included video games, comic books, and toys. Released on May 23, 1997, the film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the visual effects but criticized the character development. Spielberg also expressed disappointment with the film, stating he had become increasingly disenchanted with it during production. The film grossed $618.6 million worldwide, becoming the second-highest-grossing film of 1997. It earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Visual Effects. A sequel, Jurassic Park III, was released in 2001. Goldblum would later reprise his role as Ian Malcom in both Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) and Jurassic World Dominion (2022)