The Lost World Jurassic Park

Synopsis: With the apparent public discovery of the "Site B" production island full of dinosaurs, John Hammond assembles a team to visit and document the area before it is exploited by InGen. Included in the four person team are Dr. Ian Malcolm and his girlfriend, Dr. Sarah Harding. When the team reaches the island, they soon discover the presence of another group of people. This new group however are not there for biological data, but instead have something more sinister in mind. After a series of events, both groups become stranded when all their communication equipment is lost. It is then that the terror really begins as both groups scramble for their lives.
Year:
1997
2,043 Views


That looks fabulous.

Thank you, Geoffrey.

We'll also take a bottle of red as well.

Thank you.

Thank you, Barry.

That looks wonderful. Beautiful day.

Where are you going?

- To eat my sandwich.

- You won't be hungry for prawns.

- I don't like prawns.

- Darling, don't wander off.

For God's sake, leave her alone, Deirdre.

- Go play with your ball.

- Don't be so annoying!

Darling...

what about snakes?

There aren't any snakes on the beach.

Just let her enjoy herself for once.

Edward?

Hello, there.

What are you, a little bird or something?

Are you hungry? Take a bite.

It's roast beef.

It's good. Come on. I won't hurt you.

mummy! Daddy! Come see this!

I found something!

Cathy, darling, lunch is ready!

Are you looking at this?

I'm afraid there isn't enough to go around.

Paul?

Cathy?

Will you hurry up? Hurry up!

You're him, right?

Excuse me?

The scientist? The guy? I saw you on TV.

I believed you.

Who shall I tell Mr. Hammond is calling?

Ian Malcolm. I've been summoned.

Dr Malcolm!

Hello, Dr Malcolm.

Kids, kids.

- It's so great to see you.

- It's so great to see you.

Look at you.

You came to see Grandpa?

Yeah, he called me.

Do you know what it's about?

I don't, either.

This joint's kind of creepy, isn't it?

Is everything okay?

Well, not exactly.

Dr Malcolm.

Dr Malcolm. Here to share

a few campfire stories with my uncle?

Convince the Washington Post

and Sceptical inquirer of what you want...

but I was there.

I know what happened and so do you.

Do you believe everyone

who chose discretion did so...

for a nefarious motive?

Even Lex and Tim?

Leave them out of it. It's not a game.

No. You signed a nondisclosure agreement

before you went to the island...

that forbade you from discussing what

you saw. You violated that agreement.

I did. And you lied about the deaths

of three people.

You misinformed the public,

which made me look like a nut.

Not so good for my career...

We made a generous compensatory offer

for your injuries.

A payoff and an insult.

When you spin reality, cover up evidence,

it hurts more than my reputation.

As I recall...

your university revoked your tenure

for your selling wild stories to the press.

I didn't sell anything.

I took no money and I told the truth.

Your version of it.

There are no "versions" of the truth.

InGen can't keep spewing out...

InGen is my responsibility.

I will jealously defend its interests.

Yours? What about Mr. Hammond?

It is our board of directors I must face,

not my uncle.

Trust me, your problems

are about to be rendered moot.

In a few weeks' time,

they'll be long forgotten.

Not by me.

Careful.

This suit cost more than your education.

You were right and I was wrong. There!

Did you ever expect

to hear me say such a thing?

Thank God for Site B.

Site B?

Isla Nublar was just a showroom

for tourists.

Site B was the factory floor.

Isla Sorna, 80 miles from Nublar.

We bred the animals there,

nurtured them for a few months...

then moved them into the park.

Really? I did not know that.

After the accident in the park...

Hurricane Clarissa wiped out

our facility on Site B.

Call it an act of God.

We had to evacuate.

The animals were released...

to mature on their own.

"Life will find a way",

as you once so eloquently put it.

By now we have a complete

ecological system on the island...

with dozens of species

living in social groups...

without fences, boundaries

or constraining technology.

And for four years...

I've tried to keep it safe

from human interference.

Right. Hopefully, you've kept

the island quarantined and contained.

But I'm in shock.

I mean, that they're still alive.

You bred them lysine-deficient.

Shouldn't they have kicked after seven

days without supplemental enzymes?

But, by God, they're flourishing.

That's one of 1,000 questions

I want the team to answer.

Team?

I've organised an expedition to go in...

thank you, and document them.

To make the most spectacular living

fossil record the world has ever seen.

Go in and document?

You mean with people?

Yes, the animals won't know they're there.

Very low impact.

Strictly observation and documentation.

Our satellite infrareds

show the animals are fiercely territorial.

The carnivores are isolated

in the interior of the island...

so the team can stay on the outer rim.

Don't worry.

I'm not making the same mistakes again.

No, you're making all new ones.

John! So, there's another island

with dinosaurs...

no fences this time,

and you want to send people in...

very few people, on the ground, right?

Who are the four lunatics

you're trying to con into this?

It was hard to convince them

of what they would see...

in the end had to use my chequebook.

But there's Nick van Owen,

a video documentarian...

Eddie Carr,

who's a field equipment expert.

We have our palaeontologist...

and I was hoping that perhaps

you might be the fourth.

We've been on the verge of Chapter 11

since that accident in the park.

There are those in the company

who wanted to exploit Site B...

in order to bail us out.

They've been planning it for years,

but I've stopped them until now.

A few weeks ago,

a British family on a yacht cruise...

stumbled across the island

and their wee girl was injured.

She's fine.

But the board has used the incident

to take control of InGen from me.

Now it's only a matter of time before this...

lost world is found and pillaged.

Public opinion is the one thing I can use

to preserve it, but to rally that support...

I need a complete photo record...

of those animals alive

in their natural habitat.

So you went from capitalist

to naturalist in just four years.

That's something.

It's our last chance at redemption.

John...

no.

Of course, no.

And I'm going to contact

the other three members of your team...

and stop them from going.

Who's the palaeontologist, by the way?

She came to me, I want you to know.

Who did?

Leave it to you, Ian, to have associations...

even liaisons with the best people

in so many fields.

Not Sarah.

Palaeontological behaviour study is a new

field, and Sarah Harding is on that frontier.

Her theories on parenting and nurturing

in carnivores have framed the debate.

- What are you doing?

- Where's your phone?

It's too late.

She's already there.

The others are meeting her in three days.

You sent my girlfriend to this island alone?

"Sent" is hardly the word.

She couldn't be restrained.

She was already in San Diego,

doing research at the animal park.

It's only a few hours' flight from there.

She was adamant,

absolutely adamant about, here you are...

about making the initial foray by herself.

She thinks she's Dian Fossey.

"Observation without interference",

she said. You know how it is.

After you were injured in the park,

she sought you out.

Then she went all the way to a hospital

in Costa Rica...

to ask someone she didn't know

if the rumours were true.

If you want to leave your name

on something, fine.

But stop putting it

on other people's headstones.

She'll be fine. She's spent years

studying African predators.

Sleeping downwind and all.

She knows what she's doing.

And, believe me, the research team will...

It's not a research expedition anymore.

It's a rescue operation and it's leaving now.

I can't shave three days off my deadline

and expect to be ready.

I'm not supplied.

I haven't tested any of this.

Why give her a satellite phone

if it doesn't work?

Could be solar flares, the satellite,

or maybe she turned it off.

I need half air on the tires.

We're flying pressurised.

- Does she know how to use it?

- You kidding?

She's faxed me refinements

on half the plans for this stuff.

Don't do that. You have to baby it.

Love it.

- I'll love it when it works.

- It'll work when you love it.

- You coming along?

- I don't usually, but I can't resist.

Thanks for the two-minute warning.

Nick van Owen, Ian Malcolm.

Nick's our photographer.

How do you do?

- You do wildlife photography?

- Wildlife, combat, you name it.

When I was with Nightline,

I was in Rwanda, Chechnya, Bosnia.

I do volunteer work for Greenpeace

once in a while.

What drew you to Greenpeace?

Women.

Greenpeace is 80-percent female.

Noble.

Noble was last year.

This year I'm getting paid.

Hammond's check cleared,

or I wouldn't go on this wild-goose chase.

You're going to the only place

where the geese chase you.

Dad! Dad!

Kelly, honey, you found it.

What took you so long?

Couldn't get a cab.

Sweetie, that's okay.

I've got to tell you something.

- I don't even know this woman.

- You've known Karen for 10 years.

She doesn't have Sega.

She's such a troglodyte.

Cruel, but good word use.

Why can't I stay with Sarah?

She's out of town. Karen's fantastic.

She'll take you places.

You'll have a fantastic time.

Stop saying "fantastic".

Where are you going?

It's only for a few days.

I wouldn't be going if it wasn't important.

I'm your daughter full time. You can't

abandon me whenever opportunity knocks.

That hurts. Your mom tell you to say that?

Dr Malcolm, downstairs, please.

I know we've had some hard going.

But in the last few years,

we've started to work things out.

Yeah, but crack on me a bit. Ground me

or something. Send me to my room.

You never do any of that stuff.

Why would l? You turned out so...

beautiful, brilliant, powerful,

funny and generous.

The queen, goddess. my inspiration.

Dr Malcolm.

I could come be your research assistant,

like in Austin.

This is nothing like Austin.

Anyway, you have your own stuff.

Your gymnastics competition.

You've been training for months.

Gymnastics?

I scrubbed out, got cut from the team.

Thanks for knowing.

I'm sorry, honey.

I know how much that meant to you.

You like having kids.

You just don't want to be with them.

It wasn't me who dumped you and split

for Paris, so don't take it out on me.

Dr Malcolm, downstairs!

Honey, I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

You want some good parental advice?

Don't listen to me.

How are we doing here?

The specs say it can't deform at 12,000 PSI,

so we'll test it.

- Let's clear. We clear?

- What's this?

A high hide.

A high hide.

You know, you go up and hide, high.

It goes up to where the trees are and

keeps the researchers out of harm's way.

Actually, it puts them

at a very convenient biting height.

Do you have the time?

- Why?

- We're leaving in three hours.

This is so cool.

Lindstradt air rifle.

Fires a subsonic Fluger dart.

- It work better than your satellite phone?

- Funny.

I loaded it with enhanced venom from

Conus purpurascens: South Sea cone shell.

most powerful neurotoxin in the world.

Acts within 0.002 of a second.

Faster than nerve-conduction velocity.

So the animal's down

before it even feels the dart.

- Is there an antidote?

- Like if you shot yourself in the foot?

Don't do that.

You'd be dead before you realised it.

He says he's unloading us here.

He won't go further up the river.

He's heard too many stories.

He'll drop us off and anchor offshore.

What kind of stories?

Stories of fishermen that came too close

to the island and never returned.

He has a radio. He has a satellite phone.

When you need him,

call and he'll be here in two hours.

But he will not stay here.

He won't stay anywhere near these islands.

They call the islands "Las Cinco Muertes"?

What does that mean?

"The Five Deaths"...

he says.

I put a location sensor in Dr Harding's

phone, so we should get a reading.

- I'm so relieved.

- Don't push my buttons.

We're almost on top of her dot.

She should be around here.

Over there.

Sarah!

Sarah Harding!

How many Sarahs do you think

are on this island?

What?

Something big.

This is magnificent.

Yeah. "Ooh, ah",

that's how it always starts.

But then later

there's running and screaming.

Nick!

I guess you got the jump on us,

didn't you, Sarah?

Yeah.

Ian, I never thought Hammond

could get you to come here.

- Hi, Eddie.

- Hi, Sarah.

Got a granola bar or something?

I'm starving.

Did you see those animals?

A family group, a pair-bond and a subadult,

long after the juvenile was nest bound.

Every egg clutch I've seen has crushed,

trampled shells.

Hatchlings stay in the birth environment

a long time. That's conclusive.

I can end that controversy

if I get a shot of the nest.

Have you been attacked?

No, that's my lucky pack.

That's how it always looks.

Okay, Sarah...

Is that a Nikon? Can I borrow it?

I'll be right back, I promise.

When Hammond called you,

why didn't you say something to me?

I knew you would have stopped me

from coming.

I would have tied you to the bed.

- I know how they survived without lysine.

- I don't care.

The herbivore species that are thriving...

eat mostly agama beans, soy,

anything lysine-rich.

And the carnivores eat

the herbivores, so....

Wait.

Stay there. Be quiet. I'll be back.

Stay there.

She's much too close.

- What is she doing?

- Too close.

She has to touch it. She can't not touch.

- She's going right up to it.

- Once she sees something, she has to....

Is this even possible?

What?

This? What did you think you'd document?

What did you think you'd see?

Animals. maybe...

big iguanas.

Fruitcakes.

He got very angry.

Shoot him!

They're protecting their baby.

So am I!

I think they're leaving.

Incredible. Guys shoot their whole life

and never get stuff half this good.

Just give me the Pulitzer right now.

The competition's over, close the entries,

I'd like to thank everyone who lost.

Don't light that!

Dinosaurs pick up scents from miles away.

We're here to observe and document,

not interact.

Which is a scientific impossibility.

Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.

What you study, you change.

I'll risk it. I'm sick of scratching around

in rock and bone...

making assumptions about

the nurturing habits of animals...

that have been dead for 65 million years.

Then you fill my head with stories.

Of course I came down here.

Stories of mutilation and death.

Were you paying attention?

Please! Don't treat me like a grad student.

I've worked around predators

since I was 20.

Lions, jackals, hyenas, you.

Where's the fire?

I'm trying to change 100 years

of entrenched dogma.

Dinosaurs were characterised early on

as vicious lizards.

There's resistance to the idea of them

as nurturing parents.

Robert Burke said the T. Rex was a rogue...

who abandoned its young at the first

opportunity. I can prove otherwise.

Fire! Dr Malcolm, fire, base camp!

No! Water makes the smoke billow.

Use dirt!

Who started the fire?

I just wanted to make dinner.

I wanted it ready when you guys got back.

Do you see any family resemblance there?

You practically told me to come.

I... What?

You said, "Don't listen to me".

I thought you were trying to tell me...

Kelly, you knew exactly what I meant.

You have no...

You want to lock her up for her curiosity?

Where do you think she gets it?

- Thank you, Sarah.

- Don't start the teaming-up thing.

Out of the conversation. Please. Really.

Eddie, why doesn't this thing ever work?

It's not a land line.

You're not in a phone booth.

Wait for a decent signal.

Violence and technology:

not good bedfellows.

Hammond wants your equipment

as close to the animals as possible.

Great idea. And why don't you smear on

a little sheep's blood?

Eddie, is there any reason to think

the radio in the trailer might work?

Don't tease me.

If you feel qualified,

try flicking the switch to "on".

Okay, I'm taking my daughter out of here.

Anyone coming with me,

this is your last chance.

When you're out in the field....

Nick, if you're staying, I'll gladly deliver

a letter to your wife or loved one...

so you can say good-bye.

Eddie, if you have any personal effects...

it's the least I can do.

I'll be in there, guys.

Our presence needs

to be 100-percent antiseptic.

If we so much as bend a blade of grass....

- Dad, are you mad?

- No, I'm not mad. I'm furious.

This looks like your room.

- I was going to clean it up.

- Right now.

What is this? There are 100 switches!

Don't be mad. I was going to call

to let you know where I was.

I always do, don't l?

I'm the best kind of girlfriend there is.

One who travels a lot. You like that.

You love your independence.

I've gotten used to being apart,

but that's not how I want to live.

Kelly, this is tall talk. Just for a minute.

It's like a height restriction

at an amusement park.

If you wanted to rescue me,

why didn't you save me from...

that museum fundraiser

three weeks ago?

This is a slightly different situation.

What about the dinner with your parents

you never showed up for?

Why not rescue me when I need it?

Be there when you say you will?

I have made a career

out of waiting for you.

You know, she has a pretty good...

It's so important to your future that you

not finish that sentence. Please, outside!

Ian, come on. Look.

I love that you rode in here

on a white horse. I really do.

It's very touching, very dramatic.

I just need you to show up in a cab

now and then, too.

What are you doing? Don't go out there.

It's not safe.

Stay in here. Come back. Shut the door.

I know what I'm doing.

You guys should definitely go.

But I'm staying.

I love you. I just don't need you right now.

What you need is a good anti-psychotic.

- I'll be back in five or six days.

- You'll be back in five or six pieces.

What bothers you is that I'm not afraid

and you are.

Of course I am. That's the whole thing.

What's that sound?

I'll get you out on one of these right now.

Hello! Over here!

I don't get it.

It says InGen on the side of that chopper!

I don't get that.

Why would Hammond send two teams?

Cut the umbilical, Dad!

Doesn't he trust us?

We haven't even started.

This is as good a place as any

for base camp.

That's first priority after we're finished.

I want it up and running in 30 minutes.

That's half an hour.

- Understood? Over.

- Cancel that order.

What? Why?

This is a game trail.

Carnivores hunt on game trails.

You want to set up base camp or a buffet?

Let's find a new spot, shall we?

Over and out.

Peter, if I run your little camping trip,

there are two conditions.

First, I'm in charge.

If I'm not around, Dieter is.

You just pay us, tell us we're doing well,

and serve us Scotch after a good day.

Second, my fee. You can keep it.

All I want for my services,

is the right to hunt a Tyrannosaurus.

A male. A buck only.

How and why are my business.

If you don't like those conditions,

you're on your own.

So go ahead, set up base camp here,

in a swamp, or in the middle of a Rex nest.

I've had too many safaris with rich dentists

to listen to any more suicidal ideas.

Okay?

Cycle, break off the stray from the herd

and flush him to the right.

Snaggers, stay ready.

He's bringing them out to you. It'll be a...

Pachy.... Pachya.... Oh, hell.

The fat head with the bald spot.

Friar Tuck.

Stop.

Pachycephalosaurus.

Carnivore?

No, herbivore, late Cretaceous.

See the distinctive domed skull?

Nine inches of solid bone. Now, careful.

A pachy's neck attaches at the bottom

of its skull, not at the back of its head.

When it lowers its head,

its neck lines up with its backbone...

which is perfect for absorbing impact.

Snagger, Friar Tuck's on the loose,

just about to cross your path.

Dieter, get in the outrigger.

You're closing in on a carina....

Say that again, Roland. A what?

The one with the big red horn.

The pompadour. Elvis.

Take me out.

Okay, Carter, reel me in.

Easy!

Not too close.

Go for the legs! The legs! Watch the tail!

Burke!

Come here.

Recognise this trackway?

Yes, I do. Tyrannosaur.

Roland.

Where do you think you're going?

To collect my fee, Mr. Ludlow.

To collect my fee.

Oh, my God.

Procompsognathus Triassicus,

found by Frass in Bavaria in 1913.

Is it dangerous?

No, I wouldn't think so.

The Compy's been presumed

to be a scavengers, like jackals.

It gives me the creeps.

It's like it's not scared.

There haven't been any visitors

to this island.

There's no reason for it to fear man.

Now it does.

It's the Rex nest.

It's probably only a couple weeks old.

Never left the nest.

Offspring that young, the parents

won't leave him alone for too long.

make your blind here?

Wait for the buck to return?

If the nest is upwind, then so are we.

When he comes back, he's gonna know

we're here without us having a chance.

The trick is to get him...

to come where we want him.

This is why Hammond was in a hurry to

get you here. He knew they were coming.

my God, they are well-organised.

Those are major-league toys.

maybe I should ask to use their phone.

Their dish is bigger than yours.

So they actually want

to build another park here?

After what you said happened

on the other island?

They're not building anything.

They're taking these animals out of here.

Back to the mainland.

I think I should tell you. Hammond told me

these people might show up.

He thought we'd be finished by the time

they started, but if they weren't...

he sent a backup plan.

What backup plan?

me.

Simply put, InGen is seeking limited

partners to defray some of our expenses.

The prospectus you've been given

by the board details...

our projected hardware

and construction expenses.

As you can see by my two friends here,

the software is already fully developed.

One might say, "it'd be up and running".

In a moment,

I'll take you on a stroll through the camp...

and you'll see some larger,

more impressive specimens.

You don't bring people halfway

around the world to visit a zoo.

You bring the zoo to them.

San Diego is the perfect setting.

People already associate our beautiful city

with animal attractions:

San Diego Zoo, Sea World,

San Diego Chargers.

Mr. Hammond knew this.

Before he ever dreamt of an island...

he began construction

on an amphitheatre...

very near to where you're sitting now,

the InGen waterfront complex.

But he abandoned it...

in favour of something far grander...

and ultimately impossible.

And so, the facility sits unused,

unfinished...

when it could be completed and ready

to receive visitors in less than a month.

Ajay, look out! Jump!

That's the last time I leave you in charge.

Oh, my God. Are you out of your mind?

She's got a broken leg.

Let's get in the car before they hear us.

- You have any idea what that is?

- Come on, open the door.

You're nuts.

man, Ian's not going to like this.

What's going on?

Isn't it obvious?

We're not alone on this island.

It's not set to the frequency.

Look here.

What the hell is that?

Hello?

No, not Enrique. Ian Malcolm.

Are you on the boat?

No, is this the boat?

We're on Isla Sorna.

We need to talk to the boat, Mar del Plata.

I'll get him.

All right. That's it. I got you.

- I got you.

- Hurry up.

Let's go. Go. Come on.

Watch his tail. Get the door.

Boy, is she mad at you.

- I feel sorry for that guy, Enrique.

- No lectures, please.

Honey, stay back. Don't stand up, okay?

- I got it!

- Watch his head.

- Watch his head.

- Ian, he's hurt!

No, honey, no.

He'll snip at you. Watch his tail.

- All right?

- Okay, I got him.

- Got him?

- Yeah.

There you go.

What must I do, hit her with a stick?

No, don't get close, honey.

- Watch out! Don't stand too close.

- He has that not-so-fresh smell.

No, lady, enough! Wrong frequency.

Nick, don't let him

get those things around you.

Okay, let's take a look at this.

Easy, easy. Just calm down now.

Okay, here are the metatarsals.

Tibia, fibula. There it is.

There's the fracture.

- Right above the epiphysis.

- How bad is it?

If we don't set it, he'll die. It won't heal.

He won't be able to pivot on his ankle.

He won't be able to run or walk.

A predator will pick him off.

Carlos, come in.

Goddamn it, you bastard, listen....

Other animals are going to hear this.

Come in, please. Can you hear me?

I've got to get out of here. I want to leave.

- I'm calling the boat.

- I want to go someplace else.

I don't want to be here.

I want to be somewhere safe.

- Isn't it safe here?

- I want to be somewhere high.

What? What is it? What's going on?

Information, please. What?

You're much happier not knowing.

Get us up. Here we go.

There we go.

I'm so stupid.

I shouldn't have come along with you.

Can you set it?

Yeah, I just need something temporary

to break apart and fall off as he grows.

Whenever you're ready.

He's fighting, Dr Quinn.

What's the frequency for the boat?

Okay, we're high.

This is the safest place you can be.

Like Sarah said, the plants make it

so the animals won't know you're here.

You're just saying that.

I remember the stories you told.

No, this is nothing like that. We're in

a completely different situation now.

Is there a way to communicate

with the trailer?

He's moving again, more morphine.

We have no idea what his metabolism is.

We'll kill him with too much.

I need your hand here.

Put some pressure there.

No answer. What a surprise.

How do I get down?

Tie this belt around you.

Where are you going?

Stay here. Come on, stay here.

Squeeze this rope hard.

The harder you squeeze, the slower you go.

- If you don't squeeze at all...

- I get the idea.

Dad, please stay here.

- Stay here, please.

- Honey, the queen? The goddess?

Your inspiration?

Now you're talking. All right.

I'm coming right back. I give you my word.

But you never keep your word!

Personally, I would have squeezed

just a little harder.

Okay, I'm almost finished.

Damn. I need another adhesive.

Something pliable I can....

Spit.

Your gum.

Get the amoxicillin and fill a syringe.

Quick injection of antibiotics

and he's out of here.

For once in your life,

would it kill you to pick it up?

- Help me get it out of here.

- No, we just set its leg.

mommy's very angry.

This isn't hunting behaviour, Ian.

They're searching.

They came for their infant.

Let's not disappoint them.

Let me get his head, okay?

Careful. Be careful.

I got him.

muzzle off.

- Yes, Eddie?

- They're going back to the jungle.

- I know. I see. How's Kelly?

- She's fine. She's right here.

Hello?

- Kelly, are you okay?

- Yeah, I'm good.

Stay there. Don't move.

I'll be right back up. Understand?

Yeah, I understand.

I beg people to listen to me.

I use plain, simple English.

Shut up.

That should make an interesting chapter

in your book.

The debate over the parental instincts

of the T. Rex is now academic.

Hang on. This is gonna be bad.

They're pushing us over the cliff.

Oh, my God.

Come on, come on.

- Once we're out of here...

- Into the woods.

- Straight into the woods. Come on!

- This is where they hit us.

- Hang on to something!

- Hang on to something!

Oh, my God. Oh, God, please!

Don't move!

I'm coming down for you.

Here I come. Stay still.

Here I come, Sarah.

The satellite phone, get it!

Give me your hand.

Heads up!

Your lucky pack.

I got her.

- Nick?

- We're in here.

Wait. Hold on! I'm coming!

I'm coming.

What did this?

Kelly. What'd you do with Kelly?

She's okay. She's in the High Hide.

- Who's hurt? What do you need?

- We need rope.

Rope. Anything else?

- Three cheeseburgers with everything.

- No onions on mine.

And an apple turnover.

Hold on.

I'm coming!

Bring the rope. Let's go.

- I'm coming.

- Now, now.

- Eddie, you all right?

- Yeah. I'm coming.

We need the rope. Throw it down here.

Hurry!

Good throw. Did you tie this to anything?

- We're sliding!

- We're sliding down!

Up you go.

Increase your rate of climb.

Our communication equipment's

been destroyed.

And if your radio and satellite phone

were in those trailers...

- They were.

- Then we're stuck here.

And stuck together, thanks to you people.

We came to watch.

You came to strip-mine the place.

- Back off.

- At least we came prepared.

Five years of work and electrified fence

couldn't prepare the other island.

- You think your Marlboro men will help?

- You're looters. You came to take.

You have no rights.

An extinct animal brought

back to life has no rights.

It exists because we made it.

We patented it. We own it.

- You looking for a problem?

- And I found you, didn't l?

I know you.

You're that Earth First bastard.

- What's Earth First?

- Professional saboteurs.

- Environmentalists!

- Criminals.

Knock it off! Listen to me.

moving the baby to our camp may have

changed the adults' perceived territory.

Their what?

That's why they attacked the trailers.

- They're defending this entire area now.

- We have to move now.

To where? Our boat and their airlift

are waiting for orders we can't send.

There's a communications centre here

near the old operations building.

Everything ran on geothermal power.

It was never meant to need replenishing.

If we can get here,

we can send a radio call to the airlift.

- You know the frequency?

- Here in this book.

- We'll mind those.

- How far is the village?

A day's walk, maybe more.

- That's not the problem.

- What is?

What is the problem?

Velociraptors.

Their nesting sites are

in the island's interior, which is why...

we were keeping to the outer rim.

- Wait. What's a Veloc...

Velociraptor. Carnivore. Pack hunter.

Two meters tall, long snout...

binocular vision, strong forearms,

killing claws on both feet.

The Rexes may track us, too,

if they feel we're a threat to their infant.

No, we'll lose them

once we leave their territory.

Don't bet on it. Tyrannosaur has the

largest proportional olfactory cavity...

of any creature in fossil record,

except one.

The Turkey Vulture

could scent up to 10 miles.

Right. This is all very thrilling,

but I say we should head for the village.

We could head back down to the lagoon.

And sit out in the open,

near a heavily used water source...

hope that your captain comes back?

- He won't. He knows better.

Then we head for the village,

find shelter and call for help.

Rex just fed, so he won't stalk us for food.

Just fed? You mean Eddie?

Show some respect.

- He saved our lives by giving his.

- Then his troubles are over.

my point is predators don't hunt

when they're not hungry.

- No, only humans do.

- You're breaking our heart.

Saddle up!

Let's get this moveable feast underway.

Excuse me, cowboy.

You want some gum?

You seem like you have common sense.

Why the hell are you here?

Somewhere on this island

is the greatest predator that ever lived.

The second greatest predator

must take him down.

- You going to use that?

- If he doesn't surrender, yes.

- Let me see it.

- No.

The animal exists for the first time

in tens of millions of years...

and the only way you can express

yourself is to kill it.

Remember that chap about 20 years ago?

I forget his name.

Climbed Everest without any oxygen.

Came down nearly dead.

They asked him,

"Why did you go up there to die?"

He said, "I didn't. I went up there to live".

I didn't wish you luck on your new venture.

You're off to a promising start.

my team is intact.

I'm sorry for the loss of your man.

It's easy to criticise someone

who generates an idea, assumes the risk.

When you try to sound like Hammond,

it comes off as a hustle.

It's not your fault.

They say talent skips a generation.

I'm sure your kids will be sharp as tacks.

Hammond's reach exceeded his grasp.

mine does not.

Taking dinosaurs off this island...

is the worst idea in the long,

sad history of bad ideas.

And I'll be there when you learn that.

Take a break. Five minutes.

Are you injured?

No, it's the baby's. I set its broken leg.

It won't dry in the humidity.

Roland, a word?

I'd love to know where we are.

making friends with Ahab?

Carter, I'm going to the ladies' room.

Wait for me here. Okay?

It's not polite to sneak up on people.

Carter! Where are you?

I got turned around in here.

Sh*t!

Carter, let me hear from you!

Okay, break's over. moving on!

Carry me.

Get off!

- When did you last see him?

- 10, 15 minutes.

Come with me. And you.

If he's alive, we'll find him.

The rest of you go on.

You'll reach the ridge in 10 minutes.

Wait for us there.

No one tells the little girl.

Right. Let's carry on.

Everybody up.

Come on. Up, up.

All right guys, let's get the hell out of here.

Did you find him?

Just the parts they didn't like. map.

The operations building

is right down in there...

about a mile and a half

from the base of these cliffs.

- How do you know that?

- I've seen it.

The climb down won't be easy.

We'll let them sleep one more hour.

Then we hit it.

What is that?

Stay down! Don't move!

Don't run!

Don't look, just run! Run!

Bastard!

You son of a b*tch!

He can't reach you! Stay back!

He can't reach us!

Oh, my God! A snake!

Stay back!

It's okay.

It's coming back!

Dad!

Thank you.

Don't go into the long grass!

Not into the long grass!

Look at this.

- What is it?

- I think it's Ajay's bag.

Go, as fast as you can.

Go!

I see structures there.

They said the communications centre

is in the operations building.

I'll get in there and send the radio call.

See you there.

- Wait for us.

- Every second counts.

If you can keep up, you're welcome to try.

- Okay, here we come.

- No! Rest.

Damn it!

CQ, this is InGen Operations

Harvest Leader to Harvest Base.

Repeating, I'm calling

for InGen Harvest Leader...

seeking InGen Harvest Base.

- Go ahead, Harvest Leader.

The operation has suffered

severe casualties.

The survivors are now in mortal danger.

I need you to send rescue immediately.

Our co-ordinates here are...

Here, here!

Inside! Anywhere!

Go.

- Where do I go when I'm out?

- I'm right behind you...

Look out!

Up here!

Hey, you!

The school cut you from the team?

Get out of here!

Come on. Let's go!

Let's go!

- What about the other survivors?

- Another chopper's coming.

It's okay. It's over.

That's one souvenir

they won't be taking with them.

Find the infant tyrannosaur.

Roland knows where the nest is.

I want it on my jet.

I'll take it directly to the infirmary

in San Diego.

Hurry. I want to be airborne

before the female knows.

You probably saved InGen.

We lost everything

we came after on this trip.

But this animal

and its infant will bail us out.

Congratulations.

You've got your trophy!

A buck.

But it's alive! Everyone will line up

and appreciate it and what you did for us.

What's the matter?

He didn't make it. Ajay.

I'm sorry.

Really, I am.

I remember the people who help me.

There's a job for you in San Diego,

if you want it.

No, thank you.

I've spent enough time

in the company of death.

Oh, my God.

Fifteen years ago,

John Hammond had a dream.

Like John himself, the dream was grand.

It was outsized. It was bold.

It was impractical. It was not to be.

Half an hour from now...

John Hammond's dream,

re-imagined, will come true.

For .01 of the cost

of building a destination resort....

Is this the Ludlow affair?

- This is private property.

- We're on the list.

Turn around, get back in your car.

- This is Dr Harding, I'm Dr Malcolm.

- We have Mr. Ludlow's test results.

There's good and bad news.

Tonight we will christen

Jurassic Park, San Diego...

a mega-attraction

that will drive turnstile numbers...

to rival any theme park in the world.

I want to thank each one of you for coming

in these wee small hours of the morning.

- The ship is here.

- It's early?

You better come now.

It's so exciting!

- See that couple?

- Sir, you need to look at this.

Let them see this up close.

I need a direct line to the Coast Guard.

Look. That's their transponder signal,

Venture 5888.

- They're coming in, but I can't raise them.

- Try again.

Skipper, SS Venture, this is InGen

Harbour master. Do you copy? Over.

Skipper, SS Venture, you are approaching

the breakwater at flank speed.

Reduce at once. Over.

SS Venture, reduce your speed at once.

SS Venture, this is InGen Harbour master.

You are entering a docking area.

What's everybody looking at?

We should've stayed in the car.

- You okay, Mr. Ludlow?

- I don't know. How do I look?

- Oh, my God.

- Where's the crew?

All over the place.

I smell a fuel leak!

Check the cargo hold!

- There may be crew down there.

- Everybody off the boat!

No! Get away from that!

Now you're John Hammond.

- Why wasn't it tranquillised?

- It was hit it with two darts of Carfentanil.

- It was over 10 milligrams.

- That'd put it in a coma.

It stopped breathing.

We gave it naltrexone to counteract.

But we didn't know how much.

You gave an antagonist

without knowing the dosage?

You put it in a narcoleptic state.

It's a locomotive now.

- We're prepared here.

- Any more dinosaurs on the boat?

No, the infant was flown in.

We had this to tranquillise it.

Do you have the infant?

It's safe.

The animal's dehydrated.

First, it'll go to a water source...

then look for the next thing

its body needs.

All the containment equipment is here.

We must get it back to the boat.

I know what you're gonna say.

When we brought the baby to the trailer,

it came.

There's no reason why it won't do

the same thing here.

Where's the infant?

In a secured facility. Why?

Where's the facility?

There's a dinosaur in our backyard.

Benjamin, what are you doing?

What are you doing?

What?

Come on. There's a dinosaur

in our backyard.

The problem is, you need to read to him.

If you serve him dinner,

he won't be up all night.

It's the stupid fish tank!

He needs a proper nightlight.

- It may as well be daytime.

- Just turn it off.

Slow down. Slow it down!

There it is.

He's sedated.

Really heavily. Give me a hand.

When the adult sees us again

with his baby, isn't he going to be like:

"You!"

There may be some angry recognition.

Who knows?

He may be just happy to see us.

What the hell are you doing?

We're taking the kid.

If you really want to stop us, shoot us.

- How will we find the adult?

- Follow the screams.

- There.

- Oh, my God.

It's too drugged.

He won't know we have it

unless it makes some sound!

Wake up. Come on.

He knows.

Ian, slow down a little.

I don't think so.

This guy's almost fully awake.

You know where you're going?

The waterfront's on the other side

of these warehouses.

- Is there a way through?

- There could be.

There we go.

You have to follow me now.

There we go.

- Got him?

- Yep.

- Ready?

- Where's the Rex? Is it still behind us?

There's the water.

Shoot it. Tell them to shoot it.

No, you idiot, the adult. Shoot the adult.

I want the baby back alive.

What have you done with it?

I want that infant!

Are you there?

There you are.

There's a first-rate shot

of the deck of the ship...

and the cargo hold that,

for the moment...

contains the animal itself,

presumably with the infant alongside.

By our calculations, they are nearing

the halfway point of this trip.

Jim, can you hear me there?

Yes, I can, Bernard.

We are halfway to the island.

It is 206 nautical miles

from our present location.

The ship is moving at 20 knots...

which will put it in at about 11:30 a.m.,

Eastern time.

One of the Navy's primary concerns

has been safety.

If we look at the ever-growing escort

around the ship...

they're taking no chances of a repeat

of the San Diego incident.

Let's take a moment to run the tape...

of our interview earlier today

with John Hammond.

He's the former head

of InGen BioEngineering...

the man who is now spearheading

this movement...

not only to return the animals

to their island...

but to keep the island itself intact.

It is absolutely imperative...

that we work with the Costa Rican

Department of Biological Preserves...

to establish a set of rules...

for the preservation and isolation

of that island.

These creatures require our absence

to survive, not our help.

And if we could only step aside...

and trust in nature...

life will find a way.

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