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“Lost in Space” Complete Series Arrives on Blu-ray for 50th Anniversary Set Includes Unprecedented Access to the Personal Archives of Irwin Allen

“Lost in Space” Complete Series Arrives on Blu-ray for 50th Anniversary Set Includes Unprecedented Access to the Personal Archives of Irwin Allen

April 7, 2015 By Summer Brooks 2 Comments

Lost in Space 50th AnniversaryDanger, Will Robinson! Danger! Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment pays tribute to one of the most iconic television series of all-time as “Lost in Space” – The Complete Series arrives on Blu-ray for the first time ever on September 15. Running from 1965-1968, this collection allows fans to bring home Irwin Allen’s intergalactic family saga that earned an enormous following of devoted fans over the years. Set in the space age future of 1997, follow the heart-racing, cliff-hanging adventures of John Robinson™ and his family aboard the Jupiter 2™, along with Robot B-9™ and the delightfully devious Dr. Zachary Smith™.

Produced with Space Productions, Inc. and Synthesis Entertainment, this massive 18-disc set contains all 83 episodes remastered in high definition, and over seven hours of exciting extras with recently discovered content you won’t find anywhere else in the galaxy. It’s out-of-this-world fun for everyone! Highlights include new commentaries on classic episodes with the original cast, 50th anniversary interviews with the original series cast and hours of archive footage offering incredible and unprecedented access into Irwin Allen’s personal archives. In addition, the Blu-ray includes an exclusive cast performance of Bill Mumy’s unproduced 1980 epilogue script, featuring Mumy, Angela Cartwright, Marta Kristen, Mark Goddard and more!

Blu-ray Special Features

All-New Extras – Produced with Will Robinson Himself, Bill Mumy!
• New On-Camera Original Cast Interviews Featuring Bill Mumy, Mark Goddard, Angela Cartwright, Marta Kristen, Guy Williams Jr. & Toni Williams
• Original Cast Audio Commentaries
• “No Place to Hide” (Un-Aired Pilot/Long Version) w/ Bill Mumy, Mark Goddard, Angela Cartwright, Marta Kristen and Mike Clark
• “My Friend, Mr. Nobody” w/ Bill Mumy, Mark Goddard, Angela Cartwright, Marta Kristen and Mike Clark
• “Attack of the Monster Plants” w/ Bill Mumy, Mark Goddard, Angela Cartwright, Marta Kristen and Mike Clark
• “Return From Outer Space” w/ Bill Mumy, Mark Goddard, Angela Cartwright, Marta Kristen, Kevin Burns and Mike Clark
• “The Phantom Family” w/ Bill Mumy, Mark Goddard, Angela Cartwright, Marta Kristen and Mike Clark
• “The Anti-Matter Man” w/ Bill Mumy, Mark Goddard, Angela Cartwright, Marta Kristen and Mike Clark
• “The Promised Planet” w/ Bill Mumy, Mark Goddard, Angela Cartwright, Marta Kristen and Mike Clark
• “The Great Vegetable Rebellion” w/ Bill Mumy, Mark Goddard, Angela Cartwright, Marta Kristen and Mike Clark
• “Lost in Space: The Epilogue” – Special Cast Reunion Performance of Bill Mumy’s 1980 Un-Produced Script w/ Bill Mumy, Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen, Angela Cartwright, Veronica Cartwright, Guy Williams Jr., Toni Williams, Kevin Burns and Robot B9)

Archive Material
• “No Place to Hide” – Original Un-Aired Pilot (Version #1/Long Version)
• “No Place to Hide” – Original Un-Aired Pilot (Version #2/Short Version)
• Guy Williams Screen Test for “Lost in Space” (1964)
• Bob May’s Home Movies (1965)
• “Lost in Space” 1965 CBS Advertisers and Affiliates Presentation
• “Seven Wonderful Nights” Lost In Space Excerpt (1965/66 CBS Promo w/ Dick Van Dyke)
• CBS Network Season One Television Spots (1965)
• CBS Network Season Two Television Spots (1966)
• CBS Network Preemption Bumpers w/ Jonathan Harris and the Robot (Season Two)
• “Lost in Space” Season Two / Main Title (with alternate/unused theme music by Warren Barker)
• “Lost in Space” Special FX Outtakes (1965-68) (w/ “Lost in Space” Rare Music Outtakes)
• Original Dick Strout Fox Promotional Interview with June Lockhart and Guy Williams (1966)
• Original Dick Strout Fox Promotional Interview with Jonathan Harris (1966)
• “Lost in Space” Animated Special (1973)
• Syndication TV Spots (1970s)
• Syndication TV Spots (1983)
• “Studs in Space” Promo #1 (Radio Promo for STUDS) (“Classic TV”)(1992)
• “Studs in Space” Promo #2 (Radio Promo for STUDS) (“I’m Thinking”)(1992)
• Never-before-released 20th Anniversary Interview with Irwin Allen (1985)
• “The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen” (1996)
• “Lost in Space Memories” (Program Interstitials for “The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen”) (1996)
• “Lost in Space Forever” (Segment with Dr. Smith, Robot and Will Robinson Only) (1998)
• “Never Fear, Smith is Here” (Jonathan Harris A&E Biography) (2002)
• “Lost in Space” Animated Series Pitch (2005) (by Scott O’Brien)
• “The Ballad of William Robinson” (Music Video by Bill Mumy)
• Jonathan Harris and Al Lewis on MANCOW (Chicago Radio Show)

Original CBS Network Versions of Original Episodes:
• “The Reluctant Stowaway”
• “The Derelict”
• “The Magic Mirror”
• “Follow the Leader”
• “Blast off into Space”
• “Target Earth”

Photo Galleries
• Publicity Stills
• Episode Stills
• Behind-the-Scenes Stills
• Vintage Merchandise
• Props
• Artwork

“Lost in Space” – The Complete Series Blu-ray
Street Date: September 15, 2015
Prebook Date: August 19, 2015
Screen Format: Full Screen (1.33:1)
Audio: English 1.0 Mono DTS-HD Master Audio
Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish, French
U.S. Rating: NR
Closed Captioned: Yes

Filed Under: DVD News Tagged With: Classic Scifi

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Comments

  1. Ed says

    April 9, 2015 at 5:56 pm

    So; how much is all this going to cost us?

    Reply
  2. Summer Brooks says

    April 9, 2015 at 11:55 pm

    I’m not 100% sure. No price was mentioned in the press release, and the only hint at pricing I’ve seen is on a Facebook page for the set, where folks were able to pre-order it on special for $99.99 this past weekend, and the Fox Connect website has it listed now at its list price of $199.99

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lost-in-Space-Remastered-Blu-Ray-edition/171284629598748
    http://www.foxconnect.com/lost-in-space-complete-series.html

    It’s not even listed on Amazon for pre-order yet, and that’s my usual pricing gauge.

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