Stambaugh Auditorium Presents

SILENT FILM: THE LOST WORLD


DATE

Sunday, October 27, 2024

VENUE

The Concert Hall, Stambaugh Auditorium

EVENT START
2:30 pm

EVENT INFORMATION

The Lost World is a “creature feature” released in 1925, based on the 1912 novel by Arthur Conan Doyle. The silent film starring Wallace Beery, Lloyd Hughes, Lewis Stone, Arthur Hoyt, Bessie Love -- and lots of dinosaurs -- is not only the first live-action dinosaur adventure but is also the first film to display scenes combining stop-motion model animation effects with flesh-and-blood actors. It also introduced cinema's first special effects celebrity, Willis H. O'Brien, a pioneer of visual techniques still in use today.

The majority of silent films were pulled from the market and destroyed once synchronized sound technology was embraced by the cinema industry, and it is only through a series of happy accidents that this movie still remains for new generations to appreciate and enjoy.
 
Join us in the Stambaugh Auditorium Concert Hall with Jay Spencer at the E.M. Skinner Pipe Organ, accompanying The Lost World live! Seating is general admission; tickets are $11 including fees. 


TICKETS