Lost in Space - The Complete First Season
CBS Television
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen, Bill Mumy, Angela Cartwright, Jonathan Harris
- Director: Alexander Singer, Alvin Ganzer, Anton Leader, Don Richardson, Harry Harris
- Format: Box set, Black White, Closed-captioned, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
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- Studio: CBS Television
- Theatrical Release Date: Sep 15, 1965
- DVD Release Date: Jan 13, 2004
- Run Time: 1421 minutes
- ASIN: B0000DC3VM
- UPC: 024543102502
- Sales Rank: 11851
Amazon Customer Reviews:
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    "Danger! Danger, Will Robinson!", 2008-10-02
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 he is prissy and has absolutely no redeeming character. He is a liar, unreliable and an utter coward -- and those are his good qualities! The Jupiter II looks like a flying saucer. Bob May as the Robot is constantly bickering with Dr. Smith (in some ways he is the only friend Smith really has). Nice music by John Williams. Space Family Robinson's exploits begin when Smith (working for a foreign power) sabotages the Jupiter II before launch but manages to get stuck onboard! This leads into 2 and a half years of adventures. The first year in bw, color from season 2 on. Guest stars include Warren Oates, Albert Salmi, Michael Rennie. Light fun.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    Lost In Space - Season One., 2008-07-28
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!
br /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.
br /See how they become "Lost In Space"! For those persons like me, relive the adventures. For anyone not familiar with the show, please remember this, it was made at a time when there were very strict regulations about how TV shows were made, and special effects were not as advanced as they are today.
br /My favourite characters are Penny and Will Robinson, and the Robot of course.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
    About the episode "War of the Robots", 2008-06-03
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 family's mechanical man. When the Evil robot made Robot look pathetic and outdated in order to gain the Robinson's exclusive trust, I actually felt bad for the big metal guy. So the family continues to put more trust in the Evil robo,unheedful of Robot's warnings. Only Will believes him, and as the Robinsons find out too late, Robot was right. Evil robot means to enslave them and turn them over to his evil overlords for "experimentation" This is a great episode, representative of the best of the series writing,acting and directing. And in giving the Robot emotions,which it recognizes as not"part of my original programming" the show touches on themes expounded on more fully in films like "Blade Runner". Well worth the cost.
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