logologo
MovieVerse© 2024
Privacy PolicyTerms of ServiceContact Us
Made with ❤️ by Thathsara
movie poster
Lost In Space Forever
Sign in to create your own watchlist

Lost In Space Forever

Jan 1, 1998
0h 44m
★ 6.8

A surprise filled tribute to the classic "Lost in Space" television series

Overview

Host John Larroquette takes viewers on a nostalgic trip through the 1965-1968 sci-fi comedy series. The disc's rare footage include Guy Williams's screen test, extended clips from the 1965 pilot, bloopers and the original clips CBS network sales presentation. Viewers also get to go behind the scenes of the 1998 big-screen version. To top it off, Billy Mumy (Will), Jonathan Harris (Dr. Smith) and the robot reunite for a special tribute.

Genres

Documentary
TV Movie

Cast

John Larroquette

Self

John Larroquette

Mark Goddard

Self (also archive footage)

Mark Goddard

Angela Cartwright

Self (also archive footage)

Angela Cartwright

Jonathan Harris

Self (also archive footage)

Jonathan Harris

William Hurt

Self (also archive footage)

William Hurt

Marta Kristen

Judy Robinson (archive footage)

Marta Kristen

Matt LeBlanc

Self (also archive footage)

Matt LeBlanc

June Lockhart

Self (also archive footage)

June Lockhart

Bob May

Self (also archive footage)

Bob May

Bill Mumy

Self (also archive footage)

Bill Mumy

Gary Oldman

Self (also archive footage)

Gary Oldman

Michael Rennie

The Keeper (archive footage)

Michael Rennie

Lost In Space Forever Trailers

No Trailers found.

You may also like

Apollo: Missions to the Moon
7.4

Apollo: Missions to the Moon

Jul 7, 2019

National Geographic's riveting effort recounts all 12 crewed missions using only archival footage, photos and audio.

The Day We Walked on the Moon
5.7

The Day We Walked on the Moon

Jul 8, 2019

On July 16, 1969, hundreds of thousands of spectators and an army of reporters gathered at Cape Kennedy to witness one of the great spectacles of the century: the launch of Apollo 11. Over the next few days, the world watched on with wonder and rapture as humankind prepared for its "one giant leap" onto the moon--and into history. Witness this incredible day, presented through stunning, remastered footage and interviews that takes you behind-the-scenes and inside the spacecraft, Mission Control, and the homes of the astronaut's families.

Brian Cox: Seven Days on Mars
7.3

Brian Cox: Seven Days on Mars

Jun 17, 2022

With unique access to Nasa, Brian Cox follows Perseverance rover’s search for life on Mars during a critical seven-day period as it undertakes an epic journey across the red planet.

Attack from Space
4.8

Attack from Space

Mar 6, 1965

The superhero Starman is sent by the Emerald Planet to protect Earth from belligerent aliens from the Sapphire Galaxy. The Sapphireans (or "Spherions") kidnap Dr. Yamanaka and force him to use his spaceship against the Earth.

Roving Mars
7.2

Roving Mars

Jan 27, 2006

Join the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity for an awe-inspiring journey to the surface of the mysterious red planet.

Space Station 3D
6.4

Space Station 3D

Apr 17, 2002

Some 220 miles above Earth lies the International Space Station, a one-of-a-kind outer space laboratory that 16 nations came together to build. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the making of this extraordinary structure in this spectacular IMAX film. Viewers will blast off from Florida's Kennedy Space Center and the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Russia for this incredible journey -- IMAX's first-ever space film. Tom Cruise narrates.

The Last Man on the Moon
6.5

The Last Man on the Moon

Feb 26, 2016

The 1960s was an extraordinary time for the United States. Unburdened by post-war reparations, Americans were preoccupied with other developments like NASA, the game-changing space programme that put Neil Armstrong on the moon. Yet it was astronauts like Eugene Cernan who paved the uneven, perilous path to lunar exploration. A test pilot who lived to court danger, he was recruited along with 14 other men in a secretive process that saw them become the closest of friends and adversaries. In this intensely competitive environment, Cernan was one of only three men who was sent twice to the moon, with his second trip also being NASA’s final lunar mission. As he looks back at what he loved and lost during the eight years in Houston, an incomparably eventful life emerges into view. Director Mark Craig crafts a quietly epic biography that combines the rare insight of the surviving former astronauts with archival footage and otherworldly moonscapes.

The UFO Movie THEY Don't Want You to See
6.5

The UFO Movie THEY Don't Want You to See

Aug 20, 2023

In an age when misinformation, alternative facts, and conspiracy theories have become mainstream, UFOs have risen to become one of the most-talked about pop culture phenomena. With all of this noise, how can we expect anyone to know how much of this is true? What is in our skies? What do we know, and how do we know it? And most importantly: Are we being visited?

Space Dogs
7.1

Space Dogs

Aug 9, 2019

Laika, a stray dog, was the first living being to be sent into space and thus to a certain death. A legend says that she returned to Earth as a ghost and still roams the streets of Moscow alongside her free-drifting descendants. While shooting this film, the directors little by little realised that they knew the street dogs only as part of our human world; they have never looked at humans as a part of the dogs’ world.

The World's Most Powerful Telescopes
9.0

The World's Most Powerful Telescopes

Jan 1, 2018

"The World's Most Powerful Telescopes" is a research expedition across the southern firmament. The science documentary shows the powerful telescopes of the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in action and gives insight into the discoveries they make. The world's most powerful telescopes can be found atop the highest peaks of northern Chile, amidst the exotic flora and fauna of one of the driest regions on the planet: the Atacama Desert. This is the starting point for a journey to the outer edges of our universe.

Generation Sputnik
6.5

Generation Sputnik

Dec 1, 2016

From 1957 —the year in which the Soviets put the Sputnik 1 satellite into orbit— to 1969 —when American astronaut Neil Armstrong walked on the surface of the moon—, the beginnings of the space conquest were depicted in popular culture: cinema, television, comics and literature of the time contain numerous references to an imagined future.

The Concert For World Children's Day
10.0

The Concert For World Children's Day

Nov 14, 2002

Hosted by composer & arranger extraordinaire David Foster, the Concert for World Children's Day. Recorded at the Arie Crown Theater of the McCormick Place in Chicago, USA on September 14, 2002.

In the Shadow of the Moon
7.5

In the Shadow of the Moon

Jan 19, 2007

Archival material from the original NASA film footage – much of it seen for the first time – plus interviews with the surviving astronauts, including Jim Lovell, Dave Scott, John Young, Gene Cernan, Mike Collins, Buzz Aldrin, Alan Bean, Edgar Mitchell, Charlie Duke and Harrison Schmitt.

National Geographic: Journey to the Edge of the Universe
7.7

National Geographic: Journey to the Edge of the Universe

Dec 6, 2008

In one single, epic camera move we journey from Earth's surface to the outermost reaches of the universe on a grand tour of the cosmos, to explore newborn stars, distant planets, black holes and beyond.

Doctor Who
6.2

Doctor Who

May 12, 1996

The Seventh Doctor becomes the Eighth. And on the streets of San Francisco – alongside new ally Grace Holloway - he battles the Master.

Trekkies
6.3

Trekkies

Oct 18, 1997

Denise Crosby takes a first look at the huge fans of "Star Trek" from around America and how the series has affected and shaped their lives.

ORBIT: A Journey Around Earth in Real Time
7.0

ORBIT: A Journey Around Earth in Real Time

Feb 9, 2018

A real-time reconstruction of time-lapse photographs taken on board the International Space Station by NASA’s Earth Science & Remote Sensing Unit. The film is scored with musical selections from three albums by Phaeleh (producer Matt Preston): Lost Time, Illusion of the Tale, and Somnus. The music directly influenced the choice of material used in the film. The film's duration is approximately the length of time it takes ISS to orbit the Earth once: 92 minutes and 39 seconds. Meditate on the beauty of our planet.

Destiny in Space
7.2

Destiny in Space

Jan 17, 1994

Travel alongside the astronauts as they deploy and repair the Hubble Space Telescope, soar above Venus and Mars, and find proof of new planets and the possibility of other life forming around distant stars.

Built for Mars: The Perseverance Rover
7.7

Built for Mars: The Perseverance Rover

Feb 21, 2021

BUILT FOR MARS: THE PERSEVERANCE ROVER goes behind the scenes at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory to follow the birth of the Perseverance rover.

Blush: An Extraordinary Voyage
7.7

Blush: An Extraordinary Voyage

Oct 18, 2022

For 18-year-old Finnish–Kosovan Fatu, a simple visit to the grocery store feels as nerve-racking as a lunar expedition: for the first time in his life, he’s wearing makeup in public. Luckily his best friend Rai, a young woman on the spectrum of autism, is there to ferociously support him through the voyage.