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- 97 Minutes
- Sony Pictures Entertainment
- Language English
- Country USA
- Rated:
- Format: 1.37:1
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- Directed by C. C. Coleman, Frank Capra, Jr.
- Written by Robert Riskin
- Starring Edward Everett Horton, Jane Wyatt, John Howard, Margo, Ronald colman, Sam jaffe, Thomas Mitchell
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Ronald Colman and Jane Wyatt star in this lavishly-produced classic about the enchanted paradise of Shangri-La where time stands still. After nearly 50 years, Frank Capra's timeless masterpiece, LOST HORIZON (based on the best-selling novel by James Hilton) was restored to its original length of 132 minutes in 1986. The film, which was widely circulated among the armed services during World War II, was cut 22 minutes after its initial release in 1937 to reflect the wartime perception of the Chinese and to tone down the film's pacifism. Film historian Robert Gitt conducted nearly 13 years of detective work tracking down the lost footage. With extraordinary art direction, the set of Shangri-La is considered the largest ever built in Hollywood, winning designer Stephan Goosson an Academy Award. Furthermore, the budget for the picture was staggering and cost almost four times the amount of any Columbiafilm at the time; an equivalent cost of approximately $30-$40 million today. A box office blockbuster, LOST HORIZON is considered an exception among Capra's work for its deviation from his usual upbeat "American" theme and continues to capture the imagination of the viewing public today.
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Won: Best Art Direction, Best Film Editing, 1938 Academy Awards
Nominated: Best Picture, Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Warner), Best Music - Score, 1938 Academy Awards
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Boasting great production values, Frank Capra's film is still one of the most cherished fables made during the Depression era. -- Emanuel Levy, EMANUELLEVY.COM
- More on Lost Horizon:
- Profile of director Frank Capra



