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When the American clipper ship "The Queen" is attacked by pirates off the Hebrides in 1830, Mate Kirk Hamilton is injured and must be put ashore at Queensland Colony, Australia, for treatment and recuperation. There, he meets and falls in... See more »

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Elaine Jeffries (as Laura Elliott)
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Kirk Hamilton (as Jim Aurness)
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Martin Shannon (as William Kennedy)
Gloria Petroff ...
Janice Jeffries
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Magistrate Jeffries (as Pierre Watkins)
Tom Hubbard ...
John Hartley (as Thomas Hubbard)
Jane Harlan ...
Nancy Holden
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Capt. Tallman
Michael Rye ...
Capt. Hackett (as Rye Billsbury)
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Nat Mercer - Sailor
Tim Graham ...
Salty - Cabin Boy
Richard Bartell ...
Mr. Davis
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Capt. Allison (as Bob Carson)
Joey Ray ...
Minor Role (as Joey Raye)
Charlene Hawks ...
Minor Role
Herman Cantor ...
Fuller - Sailor
Guy Bellis ...
Governor
James Guilfoyle ...
Dr. Wakeland
Charles Regan ...
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Narrator (voice) (as Don Riss)
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Captured Settler (uncredited)
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Sailor (uncredited)
Cap Somers ...
Sailor (uncredited)

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Norman Dawn

Written by

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Tom Hubbard ... (story adaptation)
 
Phyllis Parker ... (story adaptation)
Bill Shaw ... (narration written by)
 
Tom Hubbard ... (screenplay)
 
Boris Petroff ... (story)

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Boris Petroff ... producer

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Alex Alexander

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Harry Neumann ... (as Harry C. Neumann)

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Fred R. Feitshans Jr.

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Charles D. Hall ... (as Danny Hall)

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Carmen Dirigo ... hair stylist
Harry Ross ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Clarence Eurist ... production supervisor (as Clarence C. Eurist)

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Al Westen ... assistant director (as Alfred Westen)

Sound Department

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John D. Hall ... sound effects
Fred Hynes ... sound recordist

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Jack R. Glass ... special photographic effects

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Sol Gorss ... stunt double: Michael Rye (uncredited)

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Harry Blackledge ... costumer: men
Kitty Mager ... costumer: women

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Michael Terr ... musical director

Script and Continuity Department

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Lee Frederic ... script supervisor

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Roy Seawright ... acknowledgment: archival footage of dinosaur sequences

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Plot Summary

When the American clipper ship "The Queen" is attacked by pirates off the Hebrides in 1830, Mate Kirk Hamilton is injured and must be put ashore at Queensland Colony, Australia, for treatment and recuperation. There, he meets and falls in love with Elaine Jeffries, daughter of the magistrate and all-but-fiancée to rancher Martin Shannon. She also finds herself attracted to Kirk, and a rivalry develops between the two men. Meantime the pirates, led by Captain Hackett, decide to raid the colony and, in the process kidnap Elaine and her friend. Nancy. Kirk, and Shannon lead the pursuit, having not only the romantic triangle to resolve, but the pirates to overcome and, along the way, being stranded on a volcanic island inhabited by dinosaurs. Written by Rich Wannen

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Taglines Maddened prehistoric monsters wage warfare to the death! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Merirosvojen saari (Finland)
  • Mysteriet på Øgleøen (Denmark)
  • İki Gaip Dünya (Turkey, Turkish title)
  • 失われた世界(1951) (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Dos mundos perdidos (Argentina)
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  • 61 min
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Trivia A rare instance where James Arness was billed under the actual spelling of his last name, "Aurness", listed second after Kasey Rogers (who, ironically, was not using her real name, but the stage name of Laura Eliott). See more »
Goofs A perfectly clear image of the castaways completely fills the visual field of the Captain's telescope, which would require magnification and optical quality far beyond a 19th century hand-held telescope. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from One Million B.C. (1940). See more »
Crazy Credits A tattooed(probably a pirate's) hand opens pages through a storybook which includes the credits. See more »

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