The Lost World Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El mundo perdido

Title in Italiano:

Mondo perduto

Title in Português:

O Mundo Perdido

Title in Français:

Le monde perdu

Title in Türk:

The Lost World

Title in Deutsch:

Versunkene Welt

Synopsis

Professor Challenger, a celebrated biologist and anthropologist, reports to the London Zoological Society that he has discovered living specimens of supposedly extinct animals, including dinosaurs, on an expedition to the Amazon Basin and up a barely known plateau. He challenges the Society to sponsor a second expedition to the plateau.

Much to Challenger's dismay, he attracts a few very unscientific people to join him on his second journey to the Amazon. This expedition group includes big-game hunter Lord John Roxton, and newsman Ed Malone whose publisher advances $100,000 to pay for the expedition. The publisher's adventurous daughter Jennifer and son David join the group at the head of the Amazon. Also in the group is Zoological Society bigwig Professor Summerlee, helicopter pilot Manuel Gomez, and his sidekick Jose Costa.

During the first night on the plateau, a dinosaur wrecks the helicopter. As the expedition proceeds, Malone chases a primitive jungle girl through cobwebs to a giant spider, killing it and bringing her back to camp. The native girl later falls for David. Roxton argues with the others, and jealousies over Jennifer lead to a fistfight between Malone and Roxton.

They discover the diary of a previous explorer, Burton White, who was lost on the plateau. Roxton is mentioned several times in the diary. Roxton reveals that he had visited the plateau three years before, and claims the plateau holds a bounty of diamonds. This motivates Jose to stay with the party instead of striking out on his own to escape from the plateau.

At one point, Malone and Jennifer are separated from the others and have a near-death encounter with two battling dinosaurs. Cannibals capture the party, but before they can become dinner the jungle girl leads them to an underground passage that leads down off the plateau. Along the way, they encounter Burton White, now living as a blind hermit (The cannibals have a taboo against killing the blind).

They encounter more obstacles - pursuit by the cannibals, spider plants, the "Graveyard of the Damned," and a dinosaur in a lava pit guarding the diamonds, which kills Costa. Gomez sacrifices himself while breaking a rock dam, killing the dinosaur. During a volcanic eruption, the survivors of the Challenger party escape from the plateau, Challenger carrying the egg of a Tyrannosaurus rex.

The financial security of the party is secure because Lord Roxton filled a couple of the bellows pockets of his hunting jacket with diamonds, and shares them with everyone. The dinosaur egg hatches when it is dropped by accident, and Professor Challenger decides to take the infant T. Rex back to London with them.

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The Lost World
Main Title; London Airport; The Press
Paul Sawtell: Performer
The Institute
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Journey By Air; Costa Cracks Up
Paul Sawtell: Performer
The Wreckage; Prehistoric Vegetables
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Monstrous Footprints
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Native Girl
Paul Sawtell: Performer
The Diary; A Strange Night
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Jungle Mystery; I’ve Found Gomez
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Burton White; Prehistoric Survival – Part 1; Back To Camp
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Dog's Life
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Hostile Natives; The Tentacles
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Graveyard Of The Damned; Lava Pit
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Cannibals Burn; A Lake Of Lava; Villainy
Paul Sawtell: Performer
The Egg – Finale
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Bonus Track - Native Drums and Chants (Reel 8 Part 5)
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Bonus Track - Native Drums (Reel 8 Part 6)
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Bonus Track - Strumming Guitar
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Bonus Track - Carmela (Mexican Tradtional)
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Disc Time:
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Main Title; “Five Weeks in a Balloon”; Tag
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Advanced Publicity
Paul Sawtell: Performer
The Rescue of Makia; A Rough Start
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Five Weeks in a Balloon
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Jungle Landing; Lovely Makia
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Cute Chimp
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Jungle Drums; The Storm
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Arrival at Hezak
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Bacchanale; Spear Dance
Paul Sawtell: Performer
The Escape From Hezak; Signal Drums; The Message
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Ballooneers Montage
Paul Sawtell: Performer
The Hunted Hunter; Loose Anchor
Paul Sawtell: Performer
The Sand Storm
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Timbuktu Dungeon
Paul Sawtell: Performer
The Auction
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Doom in the Offing
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Expeditions Meet
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Finale
Paul Sawtell: Performer
Bonus track - Finale
Paul Sawtell: Performer

User reviews

Betty Davis
5/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music in moments like the near-death encounter between Malone and Jennifer with the battling dinosaurs adds a layer of intensity to the storyline. The soundtrack successfully elicits empathy and connection with the characters' experiences.

Charles Clark
9/10

The soundtrack of The Lost World perfectly captures the adventurous and thrilling atmosphere of the expedition to the Amazon Basin and the mysterious plateau. The music immerses you in the journey, from the excitement of discovering living dinosaurs to the tension of facing various obstacles along the way.

John Hill
6/10

The incorporation of thematic motifs throughout the soundtrack, such as a recurring melody symbolizing the discovery of diamonds on the plateau, helps to unify the different plot elements and create a cohesive musical narrative. It adds a sense of continuity and coherence to the overall listening experience.

Karen Nelson
10/10

I particularly enjoyed how the music intensifies during key moments of action, such as the encounters with dinosaurs, the chase through the jungle, and the final escape from the plateau. The soundtrack not only complements the visuals but also elevates the emotional impact of the narrative, making it a memorable and engaging listening experience.

Steven Jackson
1/10

The Lost World soundtrack failed to capture the adventurous spirit and tension of the expedition to the Amazon Basin, lacking a sense of excitement and suspense that would have heightened the dramatic moments during the journey.

Dorothy Hall
7/10

I found the musical score of The Lost World to be particularly effective in heightening the suspense during key moments of the story, such as the encounter with battling dinosaurs or the pursuit by cannibals. The music added a layer of excitement and tension to the narrative, making the expedition feel even more perilous and thrilling.

Melissa Jones
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack evokes a sense of wonder and danger, mirroring the challenges and discoveries of the characters in the story. The combination of orchestral arrangements and ambient sounds creates a truly immersive experience that enhances the storytelling and keeps you on the edge of your seat.

Stephanie Johnson
7/10

The soundtrack of The Lost World perfectly captures the adventurous and thrilling atmosphere of the expedition to the Amazon Basin and the mysterious plateau. The music enhances the sense of discovery and danger as the characters encounter living specimens of supposedly extinct animals, including dinosaurs.

Karen Harris
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Lost World serves as a compelling and evocative accompaniment to the adventurous tale of Professor Challenger and his expedition. The music enhances the storytelling, immersing the audience in the world of dinosaurs, exploration, and survival.

Brian Lewis
5/10

The use of dynamic and suspenseful melodies in the soundtrack enhances the scenes of peril and danger faced by the expedition group, such as the encounter with the battling dinosaurs or the pursuit by cannibals. The music keeps the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Deborah Lewis
3/10

The music in The Lost World felt uninspired and generic, lacking a distinct theme or memorable melodies that could have enhanced the emotional impact of key scenes, making it difficult for viewers to connect with the characters and their struggles on the perilous plateau.

Brian Jackson
6/10

The soundtrack of The Lost World effectively captures the sense of adventure and exploration that accompanies the expedition to the Amazon Basin and the discovery of living dinosaurs. The music sets the tone for a thrilling and mysterious journey into the unknown.