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'''''Lost in Space''''' is a [[1998]] movie based on the 1960s television series of the same name. The film featured digital and animatronic effects by the [[Jim Henson's Creature Shop|Jim Henson Creature Shop]], for the characters of Blawp and the Robot. |
'''''Lost in Space''''' is a [[1998]] movie based on the 1960s television series of the same name. The film featured digital and animatronic effects by the [[Jim Henson's Creature Shop|Jim Henson Creature Shop]], for the characters of Blawp and the Robot. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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*[[William Hurt]] as Prof. John Robinson |
*[[William Hurt]] as Prof. John Robinson |
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+ | *Mimi Rogers as Dr. Maureen Robinson |
*[[Lacey Chabert]] as Penny Robinson |
*[[Lacey Chabert]] as Penny Robinson |
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+ | *Heather Graham as Dr. Judy Robinson |
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+ | *Jack Johnson as Will Robinson |
*[[Gary Oldman]] as Dr. Zachary Smith |
*[[Gary Oldman]] as Dr. Zachary Smith |
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+ | *Matt LeBlanc as Maj. Don West |
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+ | *Jared Harris as Older Will Robinson |
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+ | *[[Edward Fox]] as Business Man |
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+ | *[[Dick Tufeld]] as voice of Robot |
+ | *[[Gary Hecker]] as voice of Blawp |
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− | *[[David Alan Barclay]], [[Wim Booth]], [[Gillie Robic]], [[Katherine Smee]], [[Michelan Sisti]], [[Patrick Comerford]], [[Peter Hurst]], [[Sue Dacre]]: Blawp (puppeteers) |
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==Jim Henson's Creature Shop== |
==Jim Henson's Creature Shop== |
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+ | *Blawp puppeteers: [[Michelan Sisti|Michelin Sisti]], [[David Alan Barclay|David Barclay]], [[Wim Booth]], [[Sue Dacre]], [[Gillie Robic]], [[Peter Hurst]], [[Patrick Comerford|Patrick Cummerford]], [[Katherine Smee]], |
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+ | *Principal Robot puppeteer: [[William Todd Jones]] |
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− | *[[Chris Fitzgerald]]: Key sculptor |
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− | *[[John Stephenson]]: Creature shop supervisor |
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− | *[[Mak Wilson]]: Puppeteer supervisor |
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− | *[[David Alan Barclay]]: Animator |
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+ | *Creature Shop producer: Roma O'Connor |
+ | *Key sculptors: David Darby, [[Kevin O'Boyle]], [[Chris Fitzgerald]] |
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− | *Philip Babbage: Mould maker |
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+ | *Sculptors/pattern makers: Jamie Campbell, Brendan Lonegan, [[Ivan Manzella]], James Miller, Chris Trice (as Chris Tice) |
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− | *Denise Baseley: Fabricator |
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+ | *Key animatronic designers: [[David Dunsterville]], Steve Chesters, Chris Coxon, [[Richard Darwin]], Kevin Hunter, Clive Nicholson, Edward Ragit, Brian Trenchfield, [[Simon Williams]] |
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− | *Pete Bell: Electronics technician |
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+ | *Animatronic designers: [[Daniel Burnett]], [[Robin Ellis]], Simon Hewitt, Chris "Flimsy" Howes, [[Mark Hunter]], Jamie Jackson-Moore, Jamie Lawrence, Jessie Riley, Bill White, Adam Wright |
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− | *Hal Bertman: Animation supervisor |
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+ | *Workshop supervisor: [[Geoff Paige]] |
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− | *Daniel Burnett: Animatronic designer |
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+ | *Art finishers: [[Tacy Kneale]], Maria Cork, Diane Staniforth |
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− | *Jamie Campbell: Sculptor/pattern maker |
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− | *Aurelio Camps: Computer graphics manager |
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− | *Martin 'Smoke' Carroll: Animator |
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+ | *Fabricator: Denise Baseley |
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+ | *Mold makers: David Kelly, Chris Babbage, Mel Coleman, Steve Court, Terry Sibley |
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− | *Steve Chesters: Key animatronic designer |
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+ | *Electronics supervisor: Julian Manning |
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− | *Mel Coleman: Mould maker |
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+ | *Electronics technicians: Pete Bell, Kevin Kerrigan, Phil Ross |
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− | *Steve Court: Mould maker |
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− | *Maria Cork: Art finisher |
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+ | *'Blawp' animation unit |
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− | *Chris Coxon: Key animatronic designer |
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− | *Julian Crowe: Digital colorist |
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+ | **Supervisor: [[Hal Bertram]] |
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− | *David Darby: Key sculptor |
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+ | **Creature supervisor: Karen Halliwell |
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− | *Richard Darwin: Key animatronic designer |
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+ | **Animation supervisor/puppeteer: [[Mak Wilson]] |
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− | *Antonia Downey: Legal and business affairs |
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+ | **Animators: [[David Alan Barclay|David Barclay]], Martin "Smoke" Carroll, "Just" Jules Findley, Jeff Newton, Joelle Newton-Mold, Richard Smith, Susan Strugar, Sarah Tosh, Mary Victoria, Richenda Wheeler |
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− | *Nick Drew: Production assistant |
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+ | **Production assistants: [[Nick Drew]], Lynda Thompson |
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− | *David Dunsterville: Key animatronic designer |
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− | *Beth Elliott: Puppeteer coordinator |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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− | *Robin Ellis: Animatronic designer |
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+ | * In addition to his Creature Shop work, [[John Stephenson]] was also second unit director for the film. |
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− | *'Just' Jules Findley: Animator |
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+ | * ''Lost in Space'' was the film to knock ''[[Titanic]]'' from the number one spot in the box office after 15 weeks at the top. |
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+ | * Debbie the Bloop from the original series was included on ''[[Animal Planet's 50 Greatest TV Animals]]''. |
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− | *Matthew Gidney: Animator |
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− | *Karen Halliwell: Creature supervisor |
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− | *Simon Hewitt: Animatronic designer |
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− | *Chris 'Flimsy' Howes: Animatronic designer |
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− | *Kevin Hunter: Key animatronic designer |
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− | *Mark Hunter: Animatronic designer |
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− | *Iain Irwin-Powell: Systems |
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− | *Jamie Jackson-Moore: Animatronic designer |
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− | *Dave Kelly: Mould maker |
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− | *Kevin Kerrigan: Electronics technician |
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− | *Tacy Kneale: Art finisher |
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− | *Jamie Lawrence: Animatronic designer |
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− | *Brendan Lonegan: Sculptors/pattern maker |
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− | *Julian Manning: Electronics supervisor |
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− | *Ivan Manzella: Sculptors/pattern maker |
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− | *Bettina McCall: Visual effects editor |
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− | *James Miller: Sculptors/pattern maker |
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− | *Jeff Newton: Animator |
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− | *Joelle Newton-Mold: Animator |
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− | *Clive Nicholson: Key animatronic designer |
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− | *Kevin O'Boyle: Key sculptor |
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− | *Roma O'Connor: Creature shop producer |
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− | *Geoff Paige: Workshop supervisor |
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− | *Edward Ragit: Key animatronic designer |
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− | *Jesse Riley: Animatronic designer |
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− | *Phil Ross: Electronics technician |
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− | *Alex Rutherford: Animator |
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− | *Steve Sheffield: Sculptors/pattern maker |
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− | *Terry Sibley: Mould maker |
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− | *Richard Smith: Animator |
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− | *Diane Staniforth: Art finisher |
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− | *Dusan Strugar: Animator |
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− | *Lynda Thompson: Production assistant |
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− | *Sarah Tosh: Animator |
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− | *Brian Trenchfield: Key animatronic designer |
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− | *Chris Trice: Sculptors/pattern maker |
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− | *Mary Victoria: Animator |
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− | *Richenda Wheeler: Animator |
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− | *Bill White: Animatronic designer |
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− | *Simon Williams: Key animatronic designer |
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− | *Adam Wright: Animatronic designer |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |
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{{wikipedia|Lost in Space (film)}} |
{{wikipedia|Lost in Space (film)}} |
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Revision as of 10:24, 23 September 2018
Released | 1998 |
Duration | 130 minutes |
Director | Stephen Hopkins |
Written by | Irwin Allen (television series), Akiva Goldsman |
Music | Bruce Broughton |
Lost in Space is a 1998 movie based on the 1960s television series of the same name. The film featured digital and animatronic effects by the Jim Henson Creature Shop, for the characters of Blawp and the Robot.
Cast
- William Hurt as Prof. John Robinson
- Mimi Rogers as Dr. Maureen Robinson
- Lacey Chabert as Penny Robinson
- Heather Graham as Dr. Judy Robinson
- Jack Johnson as Will Robinson
- Gary Oldman as Dr. Zachary Smith
- Matt LeBlanc as Maj. Don West
- Jared Harris as Older Will Robinson
- Edward Fox as Business Man
- Dick Tufeld as voice of Robot
- Gary Hecker as voice of Blawp
Jim Henson's Creature Shop
- Blawp puppeteers: Michelin Sisti, David Barclay, Wim Booth, Sue Dacre, Gillie Robic, Peter Hurst, Patrick Cummerford, Katherine Smee,
- Principal Robot puppeteer: William Todd Jones
- Robot puppeteers: Simon Buckley, Phillip Eason, Nigel Plaskitt, John Wheatley
- Creature Shop supervisor: John Stephenson
- Creative project supervisor: Verner Gresty
- Creature Shop producer: Roma O'Connor
- Key sculptors: David Darby, Kevin O'Boyle, Chris Fitzgerald
- Sculptors/pattern makers: Jamie Campbell, Brendan Lonegan, Ivan Manzella, James Miller, Chris Trice (as Chris Tice)
- Key animatronic designers: David Dunsterville, Steve Chesters, Chris Coxon, Richard Darwin, Kevin Hunter, Clive Nicholson, Edward Ragit, Brian Trenchfield, Simon Williams
- Animatronic designers: Daniel Burnett, Robin Ellis, Simon Hewitt, Chris "Flimsy" Howes, Mark Hunter, Jamie Jackson-Moore, Jamie Lawrence, Jessie Riley, Bill White, Adam Wright
- Workshop supervisor: Geoff Paige
- Art finishers: Tacy Kneale, Maria Cork, Diane Staniforth
- Model/mold shop supervisor: Kenny Wilson
- Foam lab supervisor: Marie Fraser
- Fabricator: Denise Baseley
- Mold makers: David Kelly, Chris Babbage, Mel Coleman, Steve Court, Terry Sibley
- Electronics supervisor: Julian Manning
- Electronics technicians: Pete Bell, Kevin Kerrigan, Phil Ross
- Robot control systems designer: Matthew Denton
- 'Blawp' animation unit
- Visual effects producer: Michael Turoff
- Supervisor: Hal Bertram
- Creature supervisor: Karen Halliwell
- Animation supervisor/puppeteer: Mak Wilson
- Systems: Derek Hedicker, Iain Powell
- Animators: David Barclay, Martin "Smoke" Carroll, "Just" Jules Findley, Jeff Newton, Joelle Newton-Mold, Richard Smith, Susan Strugar, Sarah Tosh, Mary Victoria, Richenda Wheeler
- Production assistants: Nick Drew, Lynda Thompson
Trivia
- In addition to his Creature Shop work, John Stephenson was also second unit director for the film.
- Lost in Space was the film to knock Titanic from the number one spot in the box office after 15 weeks at the top.
- Debbie the Bloop from the original series was included on Animal Planet's 50 Greatest TV Animals.