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The Making of Lost in Space Book
The eagerly awaited modern remake of the TV classic Lost in Space is a star-studded special effects spectacular, featuring Gary Oldman, William Hurt, Matt LeBlanc, Mimi Rogers and Heather Grahamnot to mention their cantankerous clanking colleague, the most expensive, most complicated (and most dangerous!) cinematic robot ever permitted to work with live actors.Award-winning SF author Pat Cadigan was on the set from start to finishpoking, prying and prodding everyone from Director to Star to SFX Wizard to Grip. What she wanted was the inside story of the of this extraordinary production; and what she got is all here, including:The weirdest, wildest wrap party ever!The set so huge that two studios had to be nailed togetherThe robot that cloned itself Intimate interviews with cast and crewDr. Smith's creepynew lookThe secret wedding of CGI and live action"Will makes new friends!"Three days in the City of the FutureTech notes: from Brazil to Alien to the RobinsonsMeet a table-hopper from Party of FiveInside the "Creature Shop"The Henson connectionFour actors in one bodyAnd much, much more!Read More
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- 0061053937
- 9780061053931
- Pat Cadigan
- 1 May 1998
- Harper Prism
- Paperback (Book)
- 128
- First Edition
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