A comedic short from beginning to end, even the dinosaur battle was slapstick, and the t-rex is perhaps most notable for how he tip-toes through the scenes. The dinosaurs themselves were a combination of stop motion for long shots and living lizard faces for close ups. The story itself featured a gentleman and his lady being accosted by dinosaurs in a barren and rocky landscape, culminating in a battle between a Brontosaur and T-rex, with the straw hut the people were hiding in being cast off a cliff. Bray in 1926, The Lost Whirl was a short parody of The Lost World. Administered by the private National Film Preservation Board advisory committee, the National Film Registry is dedicated to recognizing and preserving culturally significant American films. In 1998, The Lost World received the honor of being inducted into the United States Library of Congress’ National Film Registry. The Lost World: Losing (and Restoring) The Lost World
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