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"This mission sucks!"
Penny Robinson
Lost in Space
Lost in Space (1998)
Credits
Title: Lost in Space
Directed by: Stephen Hopkins
Written by: Akiva Goldsman
Produced by: Michael De Luca; Mace Neufeld; Robert Rehme; Richard Saperstein; Michael Illitch, Jr.; Carla Fry; Akiva Goldsman; Stephen Hopkins; Mark W. Koch; Tim Hampton; Kris Wiseman McIntyre
Music by: Bruce Boughton
Cinematography: Peter Levy
Edited by: Ray Lovejoy
Production
Distributed by: Irwin Allen Productions; New Line Cinema
Released: April 3rd, 1998
Rating: PG-13
Running time: 130 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
Budget: $75,000,000
Gross: $69,117,629 (US)
$136,159,423 (Worldwide)
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Cast[]

Actor Role
Gary Oldman Doctor Zachary Smith/Spider Smith
William Hurt Professor John Robinson
Matt LeBlanc Major Don West
Mimi Rogers Doctor Maureen Robinson
Heather Graham Doctor Judy Robinson
Lacey Chabert Penny Robinson
Jack Johnson Will Robinson
Jared Harris Older Will Robinson
Mark Goddard General
Lennie James Jeb Walker
Marta Kristen Reporter #1
June Lockhart Principal Cartwright
Edward Fox Businessman
Adam Sims Lab technician
Angela Cartwright Reporter #2
John Sharian Noah Freeman
Abigial Canton Annie tech
Richard Saperstein Global Sedition attack pilot
Dick Tufeld Rambler-Crane series robot
Gary Hecker Blarp
William Todd-Jones Spider Smith (shadow)
Kamay Lau Space cadet reporter

Notes[]

Production[]

  • Alternatively known on some production files simply by the initials LS.
  • The film reimagines the original Lost in Space theme song, composed by John Williams. The film version of the score is performed by Apollo 440.

Cameos[]

Home Video[]

  • Lost in Space was first released to home video in VHS and DVD formats on October 6th, 1998 by New Line Home Video. The DVD is part of New Line's Platinum Series collection and includes two documentary featurettes, "The Future of Space Travel" and "Building the Special Effects". A bonus feature called "The Television Years" gives a list and brief synopsis of all of the episodes from the original Lost in Space television series. It also includes a music video of the score by Apollo 440. Other features include biographies and interviews with both original and remake cast members.

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