The Lost World (1925)
Dir. Harry Hoyt, Starring. Wallace Beery, Bessie Love and Lewis
Stone
Arthur Conan Doyle's dinosaur adventure is brought to the big screen for the first time! Join us for an adventure across continents to the land that time forgot, featuring swooping beasts, the terrifying 'apeman' and the odd volcano too! This film used pioneering techniques in stock motion by Willis O'Brien (a forerunner of his work on the original King Kong film) and was one of the first to use a tinting technique that brought colour to film. It also features an introduction from the author himself. Accompanied by a live score performed by the Lucky Dog Picturehouse Quartet.
Arthur Conan Doyle's dinosaur adventure is brought to the big screen for the first time! Join us for an adventure across continents to the land that time forgot, featuring swooping beasts, the terrifying 'apeman' and the odd volcano too! This film used pioneering techniques in stock motion by Willis O'Brien (a forerunner of his work on the original King Kong film) and was one of the first to use a tinting technique that brought colour to film. It also features an introduction from the author himself. Accompanied by a live score performed by the Lucky Dog Picturehouse Quartet.
The Lucky Dog Picturehouse
The Lucky Dog Picturehouse is dedicated to recreating the original cinema experience, bringing together classic silent films and live, period specific music. Working with some of the best young musicians in London, they have performed at numerous venues including the BFI Southbank, LoCo Film Festival, Hackney Picturehouse, Standon Calling festival and Abney Park's outdoor cinema series. The Lucky Dog Picturehouse also run a series of educational programmes introducing silent film to children in a fun and interactive way.
Find out more at theluckydogpicturehouse.com and
facebook.com/theluckydogpicturehouse
The Lucky Dog Picturehouse is dedicated to recreating the original cinema experience, bringing together classic silent films and live, period specific music. Working with some of the best young musicians in London, they have performed at numerous venues including the BFI Southbank, LoCo Film Festival, Hackney Picturehouse, Standon Calling festival and Abney Park's outdoor cinema series. The Lucky Dog Picturehouse also run a series of educational programmes introducing silent film to children in a fun and interactive way.
Find out more at theluckydogpicturehouse.com and
facebook.com/theluckydogpicturehouse