

As it turns out, that version of the movie is prettyĭreadful, while Frank Capra's 1937 original is widely considered to beĪ classic. The year I wasġ2, the movie was a remake of Lost Horizon-my most graphic memoryįrom that night is my horror when the woman suddenly aged after leaving Hall for the movie and Christmas Pageant every year. This eBook was produced by Don Lainson and updated by Roy Glashan.When we were kids, our grandparents used to take us to Radio City Music The legend was immortalized in James Hilton's novel about Shangri-La, and by Hollywood in Frank Capra's movie Lost Horizon. In Search of Myths and Heroes - Shangri-La Both the 1937 film and this one had their story from James Hilton's novel Lost Horizon. The film is a remake of Frank Capra's film of the same name, with a screenplay by Larry Kramer. This is a 1973 musical film directed by Charles Jarrott and starring Peter Finch, John Gielgud, Liv Ullmann, Michael York, Sally Kellerman, Bobby Van, George Kennedy, Olivia Hussey, James Shigeta and Charles Boyer. Its claim to be the inspiration for the novel. One such town, Zhongdian, has now officially renamed itself Shangri La (Chinese: Xianggelila) because of Such as Muli, show many similarities to the fictional Shangri-La.

It is said to have been inspiredĪt least in part by accounts of travels in Tibetan borderlands, published in National Geographic by the explorer and botanist Joseph Rock. Among the book's themes is an allusion to the possibility of another cataclysmic world war brewing. Hugh Conway, a veteran member of the British diplomatic service, finds inner peace, love, and a sense of purpose in Shangri-La, whose inhabitants enjoy It is best remembered as the origin of Shangri-La, a fictional utopian lamasery high in the mountains of Tibet. The book was turned into a movie, also called Lost Horizon, in 1937 by director Frank Capra. Lost Horizon is a 1933 novel by English writer James Hilton.
