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[[File:TLW-OfficialPoster.jpg|thumb|Official Poster]]'''''The Lost World: Jurassic Park''''' is a 1997 science fiction adventure film directed by [[Steven Spielberg]]. It is the second installment in the [[Jurassic Park (1993 Film)|Jurassic Park]] franchise. The screenplay was written by [[David Koepp]] and loosely based off [[Michael Crichton]]'s 1995 novel [[The Lost World (1995 Novel)|The Lost World]].
 
[[File:TLW-OfficialPoster.jpg|thumb|Official Poster]]'''''The Lost World: Jurassic Park''''' is a 1997 science fiction adventure film directed by [[Steven Spielberg]]. It is the second installment in the [[Jurassic Park (1993 Film)|Jurassic Park]] franchise. The screenplay was written by [[David Koepp]] and loosely based off [[Michael Crichton]]'s 1995 novel [[The Lost World (1995 Novel)|The Lost World]].
 
The film centers around the fictional island of [[Isla Nublar (Film Universe)|Isla Nublar]] where [[John Hammond]] and the company of [[InGen (Film Universe)|InGen]] have setup a park that hosts cloned dinosaurs.
 
 
''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' was followed by [[Jurassic Park III (2001 Film)|Jurassic Park III]].
 
  
 
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Revision as of 15:28, 15 December 2014

Official Poster

The Lost World: Jurassic Park is a 1997 science fiction adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg. It is the second installment in the Jurassic Park franchise. The screenplay was written by David Koepp and loosely based off Michael Crichton's 1995 novel The Lost World.

Plot

Huge advancements in scientific technology have enabled a mogul to create an island full of living dinosaurs. John Hammond has invited four individuals, along with his two grandchildren, to join him at Jurassic Park. But will everything go to plan? Especially when one of the parks' own workers attempts to steal the dinosaur embryos, and has to shut down critical security systems in the process. It's now a race for survival with dangerous creatures roaming all over the island.

Cast

Production

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Filming

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Music

Dinosaurs on screen

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