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Unknown Island - Adventure Travel Novel | Mystery & Suspense Book for Adults | Perfect for Beach Reading & Book Clubs
Unknown Island - Adventure Travel Novel | Mystery & Suspense Book for Adults | Perfect for Beach Reading & Book Clubs

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Adventure-seeker Ted Osborne convinces his finacee Carole to finance his expedition to an uncharted South Pacific island supposedly populated with dinosaurs. Piloting their ship is Captain Tarnowski, a ruthless alcoholic suffering from malaria- induced bouts of insanity. When they arrive at the island, they discover that the stories they have heard are all true. Will they survive to tell anyone what they've found?When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.

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This movie has caught a lot of flack from that segment of dino movie fans who automatically elevate anything with stop-motion FX, no matter how dull (Planet of the Dinosaurs, anyone?) as the way it should be done, while castigating well-cast, well-directed and scripted movies like this one because the dinosaurs look like papier-mache' toys being manipulated by a child.One of the few sci-fi films from its time to be filmed in color, the character development is not only excellently done, particularly the ship's captain, but surprisingly frank for a film of its era. I had never seen it as a child, but the overall atmosphere took me back to rekindle a little of the movie magic in a time where the audience wasn't made up of spoiled mall-rats, but by people who had the imagination to suspend disbelief for a little while to enjoy someone else' vision.