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Land of the Lost

  • TV Series
  • 1974–1977
  • TV-G
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.6K
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The Krofft Puppets in Land of the Lost (1974)
Dinosaur AdventureAdventureFamilyFantasySci-Fi

A family finds themselves fighting to survive in a land populated by dinosaurs and otherworldly beings.A family finds themselves fighting to survive in a land populated by dinosaurs and otherworldly beings.A family finds themselves fighting to survive in a land populated by dinosaurs and otherworldly beings.

  • Creators
    • Allan Foshko
    • Marty Krofft
    • Sid Krofft
  • Stars
    • Wesley Eure
    • Kathy Coleman
    • Spencer Milligan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    3.6K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,721
    360
    • Creators
      • Allan Foshko
      • Marty Krofft
      • Sid Krofft
    • Stars
      • Wesley Eure
      • Kathy Coleman
      • Spencer Milligan
    • 44User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Wesley Eure
    Wesley Eure
    • Will Marshall
    • 1974–1976
    Kathy Coleman
    Kathy Coleman
    • Holly Marshall
    • 1974–1976
    Spencer Milligan
    Spencer Milligan
    • Rick Marshall
    • 1974–1975
    Phillip Paley
    Phillip Paley
    • Cha-Ka
    • 1974–1976
    Walker Edmiston
    Walker Edmiston
    • Enik…
    • 1974–1976
    Ron Harper
    Ron Harper
    • Uncle Jack
    • 1976
    Sharon Baird
    Sharon Baird
    • Sa
    • 1974–1975
    Jon Locke
    Jon Locke
    • The Sleestack Leader…
    • 1976
    Bill Boyd
    • Sleestak
    • 1976
    Cleveland Porter
    • Sleestak
    • 1976
    Scutter McKay
    • Ta
    • 1975
    Jack Tingley
    • Sleestak
    • 1974–1975
    Mike Westra
    • Sleestak
    • 1974–1975
    Joe A. Giamalva
    • Ta
    • 1974
    Scott Fullerton
    • Sleestak
    • 1974–1975
    Dave Greenwood
    • Sleestak
    • 1974
    Bill Laimbeer
    • Sleestak
    • 1974
    John Lambert
    • Sleestak
    • 1974
    • Creators
      • Allan Foshko
      • Marty Krofft
      • Sid Krofft
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    Rick_66

    Excellent science fiction series

    The Land of the Lost was an excellent science fiction series-- especially given that it aired on a Saturday morning. Granted, the third season wasn't as good as the first two, with writers ignoring much of the internal logic that had previously been established, but even the third season was better than much of the Saturday morning fare today.

    To clear up some misconceptions about the series, the Marshall family did not travel back in time; they fell through a time doorway which transported them to a small, closed universe, which included, among other things, three moons in the sky. In this small universe, a balance was maintained. In order for anyone to enter, the same number of people had to leave (and vice versa).

    The presence of the dinosaurs (one of the attractions of the show for many) may be why people think the Marshalls went to Earth's past. But other features, such as the Lost City and the pylons, which TARDIS-like are bigger on the inside than the outside, are signs of a highly advanced culture; one, which we later learn, built the Land of the Lost. The pylons controlled the environment of the land, and some contained time doorways leading to other dimensions.

    Oh, and for the record, the dinosaur named "Alice" is called that because she's an allosaur. It's a nickname.

    There was a later version of Land of the Lost in 1992, and while it had better effects and slightly better acting, the original was "Masterpiece Theatre" by comparison. While the original Land of the Lost does have some flaws, it at least had interesting scripts and looked like it was another world; and it had a certain quality to it that the remake-- which was filmed in some park-- lacked.

    There are currently eight episodes available on video, with four of them re-released to DVD. Like I said, the Land of the Lost isn't perfect (though many of the eight episodes available are considered among the better ones, especially "The Stranger", "Elsewhen" and my personal favorite, "Circle") but it's better than a lot of the stuff on today.

    Rick
    The_Core

    The story counts...

    Cheesy music, sets and acting don't detract from the excellence of some of the stories in this TV series, some co-written by Science Fiction greats like Larry Niven. This series was one of my favorites as a kid and helped spark a lifetime interest in Science Fiction... and eventually science as well. I didn't end up a scientist per-se, but some of these stories are great and still watchable (and some are just plain dumb). No specific names or numbers to recommend... watch 'em if you can find 'em and try not to wince at the cheese of the "special effects" and weird mix of banjo and synthesizer music.
    xman1974

    This show rules - forget the crappy 1991 remake!

    Yes! This is the BEST Sid and Marty Kroft show that ever was. The first two seasons are brilliant from the great theme song ("Marshall, Will, and Holly on a river expedition ran into the greatest earthquake ever knoooooooown....." to the above average scripts, special fx, and acting.

    However, the third season really fell apart and the two kids on the show starting singing these horrible musical numbers. Also, their dad left the show to be replaced by their uncle and the scripts got hokey and contrived.

    All that being said...My overall of the opinion of the show remains really favorable though. The Sleekstacks scared the doo-doo out of me as a kid although they never could move any faster than in a shuffle. For a kid's show, this one was REALLY good and I will remember it forever.

    Forget the 1991 remake...It is stupid beyond belief isn't even worth comment.
    brannentaylor

    Available on Netflix

    We ordered this on Netflix for our 8 year old who loves dinosaurs. He loved it just as much as we did, back in the day. My nine year old daughter liked it too. Tried doing a lookup on the main character actors - doesn't seem they did much in the way of movies or TV after the show. Can't believe we made our parents watch this - love the special effects now ... how the three of them are in a raft and the size of the river looks to be about 8 inches across, and the bricks slam down on it, then they're in the same jungle scene time after time, and its always dusty ... :D Didn't know that Walter Koenig wrote an episode - his commentary is on the Disc 1 features - kind of funny to here him without a Slovak accent. Brings back some nice memories.
    richard.fuller1

    This thing is almost thirty years old now!

    I used to argue with my brother over this show. I wanted to watch 'Valley of the Dinosaurs' and he wanted to watch this one. To tell the truth, he was in the right, and I never did watch Valley on a regular basis.

    It still has some corn to it, the acting was over the top from all three players, but I just took it that they took after their father. This was about the only show that it never bothered me that there were unanswered questions about things that happened, like the pylons, the skylons and sleestax (the way it was written on the wall). I used to think they had enough to contend with with Grumpy and Big Al and Big Alice without getting sleestax on top of it. Definitely one of the better of the Sid & Marty Krofft shows, if not the best, better than Pufnstuf. The show may have held on if Spencer Mulligan, as Dad, had not left. It wasn't the same show.

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    • Trivia
      Only three Sleestak costumes existed. The production team had to merge shots and use editing tricks to make more appear on screen.
    • Goofs
      Throughout the course of the series, none of the characters' clothes or shoes are ever torn, or wear out. Further, despite Holly physically growing over the course of three years, she never grows out of any of her clothing.
    • Quotes

      [The alien Enik has made a startling discovery about the temporal doorway that has led him and the Marshalls to this world]

      Enik: I cannot leave here. Nothing can leave here, unless an object of equal mass and temporal energy enters.

      Will Marshall: Well, that means we can't leave either, unless three other people come in.

      Enik: Yes, but there is more. You should not be here at all. Your presence here is the source of my problem. Look...

      [Enik opens the time doorway onto a view of the Grand Canyon]

      Will Marshall: It's Earth! Enik, if I had a parachute I could jump through!

      Enik: Wait, there is more.

      [Next Will sees himself, Rick, and Holly]

      Will Marshall: That's us, on the river!

      Enik: Pay attention now, this is the troubling part.

      Will Marshall: That's the rapids we were on.

      [The time doorway replays - via stock footage of the show's title sequence - Rick, Will, and Holly being swallowed into a cavern by a monstrous earthquake, descending down underground rapids, and plunging down a monstrous waterfall - but Will notices an anomoly the audience cannot see]

      Will Marshall: Enik... where's the mist for the doorway?

      Enik: I do not know

      [Will now realizes what Enik means by his earlier comments]

      Will Marshall: We... we were all killed. Weren't we.

      Enik: Obviously. You should not be here now.

    • Connections
      Featured in The NBC Saturday Morning Preview Revue (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      Land of the Lost
      Theme

      Written by Linda Laurie

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tierra de los perdidos
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Sid & Marty Krofft Television Productions
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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