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The Lost World: Jurassic Park


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The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Release Date May 23, 1997
Genre Sci Fi
Director Steven Spielberg
Screenwriter Michael Crichton (novel)
David Koepp (screenplay)
Stars Jeff Goldblum
Julianne Moore
Pete Postlethwaite
Arliss Howard
Vince Vaughn
Richard Attenborough
Vanessa Lee Chester
Studio Universal Pictures
Amblin Entertainment
 

The Lost World: Jurassic Park is the 1997 sequel to the hit film Jurassic Park based on the Michael Crichton novel, The Lost World. The film was directed by Steven Spielberg and produced by Amblin Entertainment.

Plot

Four years after the Jurassic Park dinosaur disaster, John Hammond informs Ian Malcolm that another island, Isla Sorna, was the site of dinosaur breeding. Dinosaurs were bred on the island and later transferred to Isla Nubar. Abandoned after the disaster, the dinosaurs survived and thrived on the island. Malcolm is recruited by Hammond to lead a research expedition to Isla Sorna, 87 miles south of Isla Nublar. A second team, led by Hammond's nephew visits the island hoping to capture dinosaurs to bring back to San Diego for a new dinosaur attraction.


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