The Land that Time Forgot


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About this Broadcast
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C. Thomas Howell directs and stars in this adaptation of the Edgar Rice Burroughs tale in which dinosaurs threaten shipwreck survivors who are stranded on a mysterious island. Timothy Bottoms, Lindsey McKeon.

2009 English Stereo
Action Drama Fantasy Action/adventure Sci-fi Adaptation

Cast & Crew
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C. Thomas Howell (Actor) .. Frost Michaels
Lindsey McKeon (Actor) .. Lindsey Stevens
Timothy Bottoms (Actor) .. Captain Burroughs
Darren Dalton (Actor) .. Cole Stevens
Patrick Gorman (Actor) .. Conrad
Scott Subiono (Actor) .. Zander
Stephen Blackehart (Actor) .. Lonzo
Christopher Showerman (Actor) .. Stack
Anya Benton (Actor) .. Karen Michaels
Lew Knopp (Actor)
Christian Stoehr (Actor) .. Lukas
Bobby Parr (Actor)
David Stevens (Actor) .. Jude

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Did You Know..
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C. Thomas Howell (Actor) .. Frost Michaels
Born: December 07, 1966
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: American actor C. Thomas Howell (the "C" is for Christopher) began his acting career at the age of four, when he was a regular on the TV series Little People; he went on to appear on two other series: Two Marriages and Into the Homeland. This led to a big break when he was cast at the age of 16 in a secondary role in Steven Spielberg's E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982), one of the most successful films of all time. Following that, Francis Ford Coppola gave him the lead (in part due to Howell's "pretty-boy" good looks) in The Outsiders (1983), which has led to a consistent film career. However, most of his movies (with the exception of The Hitcher, 1986, in which he is stalked by a killer) have fared badly at the box office. Besides being an actor, Howell is also a former junior rodeo circuit champion. He is married to actress Rae Dawn Chong, with whom he co-starred in Soul Man (1986). The two divorced in 1990, but Howell remarried Sylvie Anderson in 1992.Howell would continue to appear in several projects a year, playing such notable roles as Lt. Thomas D. Chamberlain in 1993's Gettysburg, and the title role in 1995's Baby Face Nelson. In 1995, he tried his hand at directing, helming the drama Hourglass. In 1996 he directed The Big Fall and Pure Danger, and later, Howell added writing and producing to his resume as well, earning both screenwriter and producer credits for 2004's Hope Ranch and 2005's Blind Injustice. Howell also never gave up acting, appearing in such varied films as 2004's Hidalgo and 2007's Hoboken Hallow. He continued to work steadily, directing projects like The Day the Earth Stopped, The Land That Time Forgot, and The genesis Code in addition to acting in various films. He enjoyed his highest profile success in many years when he played the father of a young boy rescued by a superhero in The Amazing Spider Man.
Lindsey McKeon (Actor) .. Lindsey Stevens
Born: March 11, 1982
Timothy Bottoms (Actor) .. Captain Burroughs
Born: August 30, 1951
Birthplace: Santa Barbara, California
Trivia: The oldest of three sons of a high school art teacher, Timothy Bottoms was 17 when he toured Europe as a member of the Santa Monica Madrigal Society. Enjoying the "rush" of appearing before live audiences, Bottoms pursued a theatrical career. While playing the lead in a stage production of Romeo and Juliet, he was selected by writer/director Dalton Trumbo to play the blind, deaf, armless, and legless protagonist in the 1971 film version of Trumbo's Johnny Got His Gun. That same year, Bottoms was tapped by Peter Bogdanovich to star as Texas teenager Sonny Crawford in the award-winning The Last Picture Show (1971), which featured Tim's younger brother Samuel. Bottoms followed these triumphs by creating the role of harried first-year law student Hart in the 1973 sleeper The Paper Chase. Thereafter, his film roles seemed haphazardly selected. On TV, Bottoms was given an opportunity to age nearly 30 years as Adam Trask in the 1981 miniseries version of East of Eden; he also co-starred with brothers Joseph and Sam in the feature-length TV pilot Favorite Son (1987). Again appearing opposite younger sibling Joseph, Tim made his Broadway bow in The 5th of July (1951). Bottoms surprised no one when he balked at the opportunity of re-creating his Sonny Crawford characterization in Texasville, the 1991 sequel to Last Picture Show. Eventually he not only agreed to co-star in Texasville, but also served as executive producer of a documentary on the making of that film, Picture This (1990).
Darren Dalton (Actor) .. Cole Stevens
Born: February 09, 1965
Trivia: Wyoming native Darren Dalton went to school in New Mexico, graduating high school just in time to appear in Francis Ford Coppola's 1983 film The Outsiders. He quickly followed it with another iconic '80s film, Red Dawn, before appearing in other movies such as Joy of Sex and To Protect and Serve, which he also wrote. In 1992, he married actress Kristen Dalton.
Patrick Gorman (Actor) .. Conrad
Scott Subiono (Actor) .. Zander
Stephen Blackehart (Actor) .. Lonzo
Born: December 01, 1967
Christopher Showerman (Actor) .. Stack
Born: June 24, 1971
Anya Benton (Actor) .. Karen Michaels
Lew Knopp (Actor)
Christian Stoehr (Actor) .. Lukas
Keith Barron (Actor)
Born: August 08, 1934
Birthplace: Mexborough, Yorkshire
Trivia: Actor Keith Barron has played leads and supporting leads in a number of British films and television shows. He got his start on the stage after honing his craft at the Sheffield Playhouse.
Doug McClure (Actor)
Born: May 11, 1935
Died: February 05, 1995
Birthplace: Glendale, California, United States
Trivia: Raw-boned blonde leading man Doug McClure came to films in 1957, but it was television that made him a star. He played secondary roles on such MCA series as The Overland Trail (1960) and Checkmate (1961-62) before striking paydirt as Trampas on the long-running (1962-71) western series The Virginian. During his first flush of stardom, McClure played leads in two Universal remakes, Beau Geste (1966) and The King's Pirate (the 1967 remake of Errol Flynn's Against All Flags). He also dashed through a trio of British-filmed Edgar Rice Burroughs derivations, The Land That Time Forgot (1974), At the Earth's Core (1976) and The People That Time Forgot (1977). He perpetuated his athletic, devil-may-care image into his brief 1975 TVer, Search (1975). In the late 1980s, Doug McClure reemerged as an agreeable comic actor, playing an Eastwoodish movie-star-cum-small-town-mayor in the syndicated sitcom Out of This World (1987-88).
Anthony Ainley (Actor)
Born: August 20, 1932
Died: May 03, 2004
John Mcenery (Actor)
Born: November 01, 1943
Birthplace: Birmingham
Trivia: British lead actor, onscreen from the '60s.
Bobby Parr (Actor)
David Stevens (Actor) .. Jude