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Lost in Space - The Complete First Season DVD

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0024543102502
Format: Box set, Black & White, Closed-captioned, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: CBS Television
Manufacturer: CBS Television
Number Of Items: 8
Publisher: CBS Television
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 13, 2004
Running Time: 1421 minutes
Sales Rank: 9776
Studio: CBS Television
Theatrical Release Date: September 15, 1965




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Description:
Season 1 of the 1965 sci-fi favorite.

Amazon.com:
Lost in Space began life in 1965 as a science-fiction take on The Swiss Family Robinson. Produced by Irwin Allen, then in the midst of his run of spectacular-but-childish TV sci-fi (before he became the master of big-screen disaster movies), the show featured a family of all-American space colonists cast away on a mysterious planet. Gradually the whole thing devolved into a silly (but sometimes fun) exercise in childish camp. This boxed set includes all 29 black and white episodes from the first season (with a burst of color at the end of the last show--a foretaste of the garish look of the remaining two seasons) along with "No Place to Hide," the expensive pilot show that sold the series but prompted Allen to revamp the whole premise in comic mode when network execs responded best to its unintended humor.

"No Place to Hide" has action scenes that cropped up in the first six regular episodes but is missing several of the show's trademark aspects, most notably that infectious theme from Johnny Williams (later, John Williams of Star Wars fame) and the scheming presence of Dr. Smith (Jonathan Harris) and his alternately menacing and comical robot ("It does not compute"). As the series progresses (or degenerates, depending on your taste), Harris's Smith changes from pantomime villain, a saboteur who is trying to kill the family, into pantomime idiot whose foolishness, cowardice, and avarice are an endless source of plots. It mostly makes do with the regular cast plus an array of shaggy-suited, snarling aliens, but you do get sterling ham from visiting astronauts such as Warren Oates ("Welcome Stranger"), Robby the Robot from Forbidden Planet ("War of the Robots"), and a very young Kurt Russell ("The Challenge"). Stories about surviving on an alien world give way to lifts from fairy tale, myth, and old movies as Smith gets hold of a wishing cap, becomes a giant, is chosen as a sacrificial king, turns the children over to an alien zoo, squeaks in fright as a werewolf approaches, or is cursed with a platinum Midas touch. --Kim Newman



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - "Danger! Danger, Will Robinson!"
Okay, calling this science fiction is stretching it abit but in it's own silly way the show is entertaining. Guy Williams (aka Zorro) as Professor John Robinson, June Lockhart as his wife Maureen, Mark Goddard as Maj Don West, Bill Mumy as Will, Marta Kristen as Judy, Angela Cartwright as Penny and Jonathan Harris as the odious Dr. Zachary Smith. I was a kid when this show first aired and even then I sensed there was something not quite right about Dr. Smith. Not the manliest bugger. Actually ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Lost In Space - Season One.
Lost In Space to me was the ultimate science fantasy, and even though Season One was filmed in black and white, it was the adventures I enjoyed! Each episode ended in a cliffhanger, making sure I'd return the following week, with this DVD set I don't have to wait!
Enjoy the adventures of the Robinson Family (John, Maureen, Judy, Penny, and Will), Major Don West, the Robot, and ultimate troublemaker and stowaway Dr. Zachery Smith.
See how they become "Lost In Space"! For those persons ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The clock comes full circle
Growing up in the early/mid-60s while watching the astronauts climbing to that special event of reaching the moon, "Lost in Space" was an added dimension taking us to places that stretched the imagination. I was glued to that TV series and fell in love in "Penny" played by Angela Cartwright. She was my sweetheart. Many years later I took my seven year son to see the film. Later, he had revealed to his mom that he fell in love with "Penny" played by Lacey Chabert!
The series still has me captivated. ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - About the episode "War of the Robots"
Right from the start I knew this was a well written episode. As the episode opens, Will,Robot and Dr. Smith are all fishing for space bass down at the pond. It's a funny bit, Robot won't let Smith"off the hook" when Smith starts in with the fish stories. But , in showing him participating in fishing like one of the boys, it also establishes the Robot as a valid member of the Robinson family,rather than an appliance. This helps heighten the tension later when the Evil robot threatens to replace Robot as the ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Still Tacky. Still Funny!
If you grew up watching Lost in Space, then you will love seeing it all over again. I don't think it was meant to be funny, but it is now! Danger! Danger! Classic sci-fi at it's best!





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