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The Lost City (2005)
TrailerSet in Havana, Cuba in the late 1950s, a wealthy family, one of whose sons is a prominent night-club owner, is caught in the violent transition from the oppressive regime of Batista to the government of Fidel Castro.Genre: DramaActors: Alfredo Armenteros, Danny Pino, Richard Marquez, Franklin Dominguez, William Marquez, Andy Garcia, Nestor Carbonell, Inés Sastre, Tomas Milian, Millie Perkins, Richard Bradford, ...»Director: Andy GarciaCountry: United StatesDuration: 144 minQuality: HDRelease: 2005IMDb: 6.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Lost City (2005)"
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Characters of "The Lost City (2005)"
Fico FellovePlayed by: Andy GarciaAurora FellovePlayed by: Inés SastreDon Federico FellovePlayed by: Tomas MilianPresident Fulgencio BatistaPlayed by: Juan FernándezMeyer LanskyPlayed by: Dustin HoffmanChe GuevaraPlayed by: Jsu GarciaFidel CastroPlayed by: Gonzalo Menendez -
Directors of "The Lost City (2005)"
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Creators of "The Lost City (2005)"
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Critic Reviews of "The Lost City (2005)"
Tom Huddlestone Time OutDecember 05, 2008'The Lost City' is intriguing as a historical document and adequate as cinema, but it has a blandness at its core that no amount of spicy mambo and booty-quaking dance routines can disguise.
Sheri Linden Hollywood ReporterAugust 01, 2006When it succeeds, the film conveys a bittersweet longing for a lost moment and the unfulfilled promise of a democratic Cuba.
Bruce Westbrook Houston ChronicleJune 23, 2006It's handsome and heartfelt but mired in murky politics, plot inertia, musical montages and painfully pointed symbolism.
David Germain Associated PressJune 23, 2006Garcia needed better guiding hands and eyes in the editing room to jettison the many parts that bog down the story.
Bill Muller Arizona RepublicJune 22, 2006Unsteady but often entrancing.
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionJune 22, 2006Somehow simultaneously too much and not enough. At 143 minutes, it well overstays its welcome as a movie, but with a little more fleshing out it might have worked as a miniseries.
Amber Wilkinson Eye for FilmJuly 06, 2010By the half way point I was beginning to take back everything I said re Steven Soderbergh's dull-as-ditchwater Che: Part II - even he manages to drum up more tension than this.
Fernando F. CroceAugust 30, 2009Unfolds like a series of as outtakes from Hollywood productions
Stella Papamichael Film4December 05, 2008There may be a good film here, but it struggles to break free of the cumbersome framework.
James Christopher Times (UK)December 05, 2008Andy Garcia's preposterous vanity project The Lost City is an all-singing, all-dancing version of the Cuban Revolution.
Cath Clarke GuardianDecember 05, 2008The script is scrupulously even-handed, but Garcia can't seem to get a grip on this sprawl.
David Gritten Daily Telegraph (UK)December 05, 2008Great music and costumes, but with a woeful plot and jaw-droppingly stilted dialogue. Cuban-born Garcia's main complaint against Fidel seems to be that rich, corrupt Cubans could no longer dance the night away.
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Gallery of "The Lost City (2005)"