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Director: Brad Silberling
Cast:
- Will Ferrell as Dr. Rick Marshall
- Anna Friel as Holly Cantrell
- Danny McBride as Will Stanton
- Jorma Taccone as Chaka
- John Boylan as Enik
- Matt Lauer as Matt Lauer
- Bobb'e J. Thompson as Tar Pits Kid
- Sierra McCormick as Tar Pits Kid
- Shannon Lemke as Tar Pits Kid
- Stevie Wash Jr. as Tar Pits Kid (as Steven Wash Jr.)
- Brian Huskey as Teacher
- Kevin Buitrago as Teenager
- Noah Crawford as Teenager
- Jon Kent Ethridge as Teenager (as Jon Kent Ethridge II)
- Logan Manus as Teenager
- Ben Best as Ernie
- Scott Dorel as Elder Pakuni
- Sean Michael Guess as Elder Pakuni
- Dennis McNicholas as Ice Cream Man
- Chris Henchy as Stage Manager
- Kurt Carley as Sleestak
- T.S. Clark as Sleestak (as Travis Samuel Clark)
- Daniel George as Sleestak
- Todd Christian Hunter as Sleestak
- Marti Matulis as Sleestak
- Tim Soergel as Sleestak
- Douglas Tait as Sleestak
- Patrick Wedge as Sleestak
- Ana Alexander as Pakuni Woman
- Moran Atias as Pakuni Woman
- Jesse Golden as Pakuni Woman
- Eve Mauro as Pakuni Woman
- Pollyanna McIntosh as Pakuni Woman
- Ania Spiering as Pakuni Woman
- Paul Adelstein as Astronaut (voice)
- Adam Behr as Library Skull (voice)
- Daamen J. Krall as Library Skull (voice)
- Leonard Nimoy as The Zarn (voice)
- Andreas Anderson as Background Sleestak
- Landon Ashworth as Background Sleestak
- Seth Bauer as Background Sleestak
- Trevor Brunsink as Background Sleestak
- David Craig as Background Sleestak
- Ben Hansen as Background Sleestak
- Shane Huseman as Background Sleestak
- Danko Jordanov as Background Sleestak (as Danko Iordanov)
- Kenny Jackson as Background Sleestak
- Matt Kavanaugh as Background Sleestak
- Darren Kendrick as Background Sleestak
- Frederick Keeve as Background Sleestak
- Terence Leclere as Background Sleestak
- Nathan Luginbill as Background Sleestak
- Christian Pogorzelski as Background Sleestak
- Tommy Ruddell as Background Sleestak
- David Szabo as Background Sleestak
- Nathan Udall as Background Sleestak
- Kyle Weishaar as Background Sleestak
- Joey Zadwarny as Background Sleestak
- Zach Callison as Tar Pits Kid (uncredited)
- Kyle Derek as Sleestak (uncredited)
- Mousa Kraish as Barry (uncredited)
- Michael Papajohn as Astronaut (uncredited)
- Bethani Radaker as Science Class Student (uncredited)
- Kiernan Shipka as Tar Pits Kid (uncredited)
- Dylan Sprayberry as Tar Pits Kid (uncredited)
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About:
Space-time vortexes suck.
Will Ferrell stars as has-been scientist Dr. Rick Marshall, sucked into one and spat back through time. Way back. Now, Marshall has no weapons, few skills and questionable smarts to survive in an alternate universe full of marauding dinosaurs and fantastic creatures from beyond our world—a place of spectacular sights and super-scaled comedy known as the Land of the Lost.
Sucked alongside him for the adventure are crack-smart research assistant Holly (Anna Friel) and a redneck survivalist (Danny McBride) named Will. Chased by T. rex and stalked by painfully slow reptiles known as Sleestaks, Marshall, Will and Holly must rely on their only ally—a primate called Chaka (Jorma Taccone)—to navigate out of the hybrid dimension. Escape from this routine expedition gone awry and they’re heroes. Get stuck, and they'll be permanent refugees in the Land of the Lost.
Based on the classic television series created by Sid & Marty Krofft, "Land of the Lost" is directed by Brad Silberling and produced by Jimmy Miller and Sid & Marty Krofft.
Producer: Joshua Church, Jessica Elbaum, Marty Krofft, Sid Krofft, Daniel Lupi, Jimmy Miller, Michele Panelli-Venetis, John Swallow, Will Weiske, Julie Wixson Darmody
Writers: Chris Henchy, Dennis McNicholas, Sid Krofft, Marty Krofft