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        <description>I've been researching newly public domain films from 1929 and earlier, so I'm uploading the best possible copies that I can find. The film that started the dinosaur movie trend, The Lost World did it better than any other arguably up until Jurassic Park. It pioneered the art of stop motion to the point that viewers couldn't understand how the models were used. When a screen test was shown at an exclusive club, The New York Times reported that the creatures shown must either be real footage or works of masterpiece. Source: https://archive.org/details/the.-lost.-world.-1925.1080p.-blu-ray.x-264-sadpanda</description>
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