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Lost Lagoon

  • 1957
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 19m
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5.8/10
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Leila Barry and Jeffrey Lynn in Lost Lagoon (1957)
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Presumed to be lost at sea during a tropical storm, Charlie Walker washes up on a small island in the Bahamas and encounters Elizabeth, a lovely younger woman. As their partnership develops,... Read allPresumed to be lost at sea during a tropical storm, Charlie Walker washes up on a small island in the Bahamas and encounters Elizabeth, a lovely younger woman. As their partnership develops, an insurance investigator seeks Charlie.Presumed to be lost at sea during a tropical storm, Charlie Walker washes up on a small island in the Bahamas and encounters Elizabeth, a lovely younger woman. As their partnership develops, an insurance investigator seeks Charlie.

  • Director
    • John Rawlins
  • Writers
    • Milton Subotsky
    • John Rawlins
    • Jeffrey Lynn
  • Stars
    • Jeffrey Lynn
    • Leila Barry
    • Peter Donat
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    177
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    • Director
      • John Rawlins
    • Writers
      • Milton Subotsky
      • John Rawlins
      • Jeffrey Lynn
    • Stars
      • Jeffrey Lynn
      • Leila Barry
      • Peter Donat
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Jeffrey Lynn
    Jeffrey Lynn
    • Charlie Walker
    Leila Barry
    • Elizabeth Moore
    • (as Lelia Barry)
    Peter Donat
    Peter Donat
    • David Burnham
    Don Gibson
    • Mr. Beakins
    Roger Clark
    Roger Clark
    • Millard Cauley
    Jane Hartley
    • Bernadine Walker
    Celeste Robinson
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    • Director
      • John Rawlins
    • Writers
      • Milton Subotsky
      • John Rawlins
      • Jeffrey Lynn
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    8planktonrules

    A rather strange but enjoyable low-budget bit of escapism.

    missing English accent on Leila Barry and missing accents on Bahamians mostly no-name actors (though Lynn appeared in quite a few films) small island in Bahamas Bermuda Studio Production

    "Lost Lagoon" is a very low-budget film that still is very much worth seeing. Sure, it's got a few faults--but it also does amazingly well for what it is. Think about it--this is the only production by Bermuda Studio Production and the leading lady never appeared in another show or movie according to IMDb--yet it is very satisfying to watch.

    The film begins with Charlie (Jeffery Lynn) approaching his brother-in-law for a loan to pay off his insurance premium. But instead of just giving him the money, the brother-in-law takes him aboard his fishing boat and they head out to sea from Miami. He does give him the money--but soon after, a huge storm hits and Charlie is washed overboard. He is assumed dead but actually washes up on an obscure island in the Bahamas (and there are LOTS of obscure little islands there). Here he is nursed back to health by a nice young lady, Elizabeth (Leila Barry). Eventually, he catches a ride back to Miami and when he returns home, no one realizes he's returned...and he starts to wonder why he returned! So, he quickly returns to the island and decides to continue letting everyone think he's dead and live out his life with Elizabeth. But, of course, there's a lot more to the story.

    Perhaps this story appealed more to me because I am middle-aged and because I have recently been to the Bahamas. All I know is that although I am very happy, I could see how such a situation could be very tempting for a vaguely disaffected man. It makes for a compelling story and moral quandary. It also happens to be well made and interesting throughout. Because of the tiny budget and how effective the film is, I'm scoring this one an 8. It is currently available for streaming live through Netflix--otherwise I doubt if you'll be able to find such a small film.
    7boblipton

    It's Better in the Bahamas

    Charlie Walker is a hard-working guy with a lot of responsibilities. But when he is washed overboard in a storm and washes up in the Bahamas, he realizes he hates his old life and disappears to a new life as a hotel manager with pretty, young Liz Moore. As they fall in love and the hotel becomes successful, life seems idyllic until the past intrudes.

    The script is well done, the visuals are fine -- although there are a few more obvious set shots than I would like, and most of the performances are a little too one-note. Leila Barry as Liz Moore is monotonous in her line readings, Peter Donat is overwrought as her ex-fiancé, Janes Harley plays the wife in a hair-do and manner reminiscent of the Bride of Frankenstein and whichever fellow plays the insurance investigator gives an over-the-top performance of Shatnerian proportions. Mr. Lynn, however, gives such a fine performance, full of melancholy gravity, that he makes this a better-than-average effort.

    The script is credited to Mr. Lynn and director John Rawlins, the latter of whom apparently is a better screenwriter than director. Still, it looks like it paid for a nice working vacation for the crew.
    5richardchatten

    Goodbye Charlie

    One of schlockmeister Milton Subotsky's earliest credits as a writer coincided with director John Rawlins' cinematic swan song on this quickie distributed by United Artists with a plot that rather resemble's 'Last Holiday'. Former fresh-faced thirties leading man Jeffrey Lynn looks frightfully middle-aged with a moustache gets very innocently involved with an innocent young maiden to the accompaniment of calypso music.

    It's all rather twee and nearly everyone behaves with fifties propriety, and it's too bad the budget didn't run to colour. Also of interest is the presence of eighties soap opera regular Peter Donat looking shockingly young.
    10mrcrane-01119

    A Low-budget Gem.

    "Lost Lagoon" is a must watch for fans of offbeat movies!

    There are no evil people, just good people cast into very unusual situations. The movie reveals how they handle these unusual circumstances.

    Interestingly, Leila Barry, who radiantly plays the love interest, is never seen again in another movie. She presents a strong screen presence that is coveted by producers.

    Calypso/Reggae fans will appreciate the considerable music interludes as the Bahamian employees of the resort act as a greek chorus explaining the fate of their employers in their music.

    I highly recommend this movie for 79 minutes of fine entertainment.
    8plan99

    Make your mind up time.

    There were difficult decisions to be made by a few characters in this film were the correct ones made? No!

    Mrs Walker was very odd looking like she had far too much botox or something but this was possibly deliberate to give her a strong contrast to the delightful Liz.

    An interesting plot but do I wish that it had been in colour.

    Worth watching as the situation has applied to countless couples over the years and will continue to do so. Stay with a young dolly bird or go back to a wife the same age as himself?

    There were further complications of course so the decision was not straight forward..

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    • Trivia
      Calypso songs that tell stories- Bahamians are famous for their ex tempore rhyming lyrics/ singing stories, hence the Charlie songs and marriage songs in the film, very typically Bahamian.
    • Goofs
      As Charlie leaves the island by boat at the end of the movie, his wife passes him his drink in a cup and saucer. The waves behind him are fairly high, yet Charlie holds his drink in one hand and doesn't even spill a drop, clearly showing he's in a studio with a projected background.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Beakins: [after Millard is pushed off the boat] Jerk overboard!

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    • Release date
      • February 1958 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Premium
    • Production company
      • Bermuda Studio Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 19m(79 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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