When Malone decides not to press charges and Challenger respects this enough to show him Maple White's sketchbook: "That, my young friend, is the Lost World"-Africa (not South America they filmed in Zimbabwe)-and a pterodactyl which Challenger calls a "beast." Challenger recounts his visit to the dying Maple White, his own near fatal stabbing by a thief named Pedro which kept him from any more than a glimpse of the "lost world, and invokes mocked prophets: "Galileo, Darwin, Challenger!" since the British scientific community does not believe his claims. Malone poses as an Italian scientist, but Challenger sees through it, reveals him to be a Canadian (not Irish) journalist, and wrestles him down a flight of stairs where a policeman awaits. Malone bungles into the office of Gazette editor McArdle looking for an adventurous assignment (but no mention of Gladys Hungerford) and is sent to interview Challenger whose housekeeper (no wife Jessie) warns Malone about her employer. "The Lost World" is a 1992 film, based on the book of the same title by Arthur Conan Doyle. Starring = John Rhys-Davies Eric McCormack David Warner Nathania Stanford Darren Peter Mercer Tamara Gorski Sala Came Fidelis Cheza John Chinosiyani Innocent Choda Brian Cooper Charles David Kate Egan Mike Gary Robert Haber Writer = Arthur Conan Doyle (novel) Marion Fairfax (screenplay)
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