The Lost World
By Bruce Shawkey "The Lost World" is a 1912 novel by Arthur Conan Doyle. Many movie adaptations have been made over the years. The one starring John Rhys-Davies has become a favorite that I've watched many times on my Amazon Kindle. I like it for several reasons. First, there is the cast, starting with Rhys-Davies, who would go on to play "Sallah" in the Indiana Jones franchise. Then there is Eric McCormack, who would go on to play "Will" in the TV series Will and Grace. And then there is David Warner, who plays Professor Summerlee, who would go on to play Spicer Lovejoy, the sniveling Sergeant at Arms in the movie "Titanic." But my favorite actor is Nathania Stanford, who plays Malu, a guide and interpreter in the movie. She is gorgeous. And as far as I can tell, this is the only movie role she has ever been in. They hired her from a modeling agency, and she does a very respectable job in the movie. Other cast members include Tamara Gorski