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Land of the Giants: The Full Series (The Giant Collection)
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Genre | Action & Adventure |
Format | Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC, Subtitled, Dubbed, Box set |
Contributor | Stefan Arngrim, Heather Young, Erik L. Nelson, Sobey Martin, Harry Harris, Sheldon Stark, Don Marshall, Bob Mitchell, Esther Mitchell, Steven Marlo, Kevin Hagen, Michael Quinn, Irwin Allen, Gary Conway, Don Matheson, Kurt Kasznar, Deanna Lund, Ted Jordan See more |
Language | English |
Number Of Discs | 9 |
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After their sub-orbital space craft is drawn into a space warp, the passengers and crew of the Spindrift, crash into a planet where everything is 12 times its normal size!
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Premiering on ABC in 1968 and lasting just 51 episodes before its cancellation in 1970, Irwin Allen's fantasy series Land of the Giants has built a sizable (if you'll pardon the pun) fan base in subsequent decades thanks to its mix of adventure, science fiction, and camp; now those dedicated fans can enjoy the entire series in an impressive set that features a wealth of extras. The template for Giants is remarkably similar to that of Allen's Lost in Space; here, the passengers and crew of the commercial spacecraft The Spindrift encounters a mysterious energy force en route to London and finds themselves on a planet which parallels Earth in every way save one its inhabitants are twelve times the size of the marooned crew. The protagonists are less tightly knit than Space's astronaut family Robinson in fact, pilots Gary Conway and Don Marshall regularly butt heads with architect Don Matheson and entertainer Deanna Lund though all seem to agree that orphan Stefan Arngrim is cute as a button and Kurt Kasznar is as much a pain in the neck as Dr. Smith (amusingly, Jonathan Harris turns up in this set in the episode "Pay the Piper"). But The Spindrift castaways' adventures are less juvenile than those of the later Lost in Space episodes, and the special effects (which cost the network a record-setting $250,000 per episode) are impressive for the period. The nine-DVD set for Land of the Giantscontains the series' entire network run, as well as the unaired pilot, which offers a similar take on the debut episode, "The Crash," minus John Williams' jazzy theme and other elements. Most of the surviving cast members (Kasznar passed away in 1979, and Heather Young is not included) is featured in interviews about their experiences on the show, and there are several home videos of producer Allen directing the program and interacting with the over sized props and sets. Also featured on the discs are galleries of publicity shots, episodic photos, show merchandise and of the photogenic Ms. Lund, and the MAD Magazine parody. Meanwhile, buyers can also pursue a reproduction of the comic book adaptation and a booklet with more cast interviews and photos, and check out a set of trading cards, a Spindrift key chain and crew iron-on patch all of which is contained in the set's clever carrying case, which reproduces a wooden cage that held the Giants' heroes in one episode. Though casual admirers may balk at the Giant Collection price tag, diehards will undoubtedly appreciate having the entire set and quality extras at their disposal. -- Paul Gaita
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 8.25 x 6.25 x 5.75 inches; 2.4 Pounds
- Director : Harry Harris, Sobey Martin
- Media Format : NTSC, Color, Dubbed, Box set, Multiple Formats, Subtitled
- Run time : 1 hour
- Actors : Gary Conway, Don Matheson, Stefan Arngrim, Don Marshall, Deanna Lund
- Dubbed: : Spanish
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
- Studio : 20th Century Fox
- ASIN : B000P5FH2Q
- Writers : Bob Mitchell, Esther Mitchell, Irwin Allen, Sheldon Stark
- Number of discs : 9
- Best Sellers Rank: #225,294 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #18,608 in Action & Adventure DVDs
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Customers praise this TV series for its well-produced episodes, sharp picture quality, and nostalgic appeal that takes them back to childhood. The cast receives positive feedback, with one customer noting it's among Irwin Allen's best works, and the story quality is appreciated, with one review highlighting how each episode is an exciting story in itself. While customers find the carrying case attractive, opinions about value for money are mixed, with some finding it worth the price while others consider it pricey. Playability is also mixed, with several customers reporting issues with DVD playback.
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Customers praise the TV series for its excellent production values, with one customer noting it's best enjoyed in production order.
"...To sum things up, all in all, a very worthwhile and lovingly well- produced set.Worth it to every true fan of the series.I paid $150.00 for it...." Read more
"...better than any of the others by Irwin and one of the best all time shows on television. Sadly none of the original cast gets a dime for this...." Read more
"...OK I've had my say, all in all I do like the series, I just wish that more care would be taken when going into production...." Read more
"...But everything looks good and the construction seems relatively solid for a piece of plastic...." Read more
Customers praise the visual quality of the TV series, noting that the picture is sharp and the prints are fantastic, with one customer mentioning that the episodes look near Blu-ray quality.
"...It is still worth having - and it looks absolutely flawless!The theme song is completely different, very low-key and sort of beatnik-y...." Read more
"...But everything looks good and the construction seems relatively solid for a piece of plastic...." Read more
"...It was very convincing design... but not practical... however, it isn't uncomon to see these types of plastic cases for DVD's...." Read more
"...Except for that, I've found that these discs play well and look good, but I've still to see the entire run...." Read more
Customers enjoy this TV series, with several mentioning they loved it as children and find it nostalgic. One customer describes it as a remarkable bit of television production.
"...Conway is very earnest and serious about the show, which I think has always been evident, and his comments are very much appreciative of the..." Read more
"...Not the price. I have seen all the episodes many times and love the show...." Read more
"...shows of all time, "Land of the Giants" is still a remarkable bit of television production and this GIGANTIC compilation set does it justice." Read more
"...I think the series is fun, but your mileage may vary...." Read more
Customers praise the cast of the TV series, with one customer noting it's one of Irwin Allen's best works.
"...The show's production values included inspired casting in most episodes...." Read more
"...great special effects for its time and some interesting stories and great actors such as Kurt Kazenar (Fitsugh) who is like their version of Lost in..." Read more
"...A great cast and some really great stories. The premise itself is fantastic...." Read more
"...This 14 disc set set brings back fond memories. It is CLASSIC Irwin Allen in that they use a shaking effect you can set your watch by in each episode..." Read more
Customers enjoy the story quality of the TV series, with one customer noting that each episode is an exciting story in itself.
"...'Print it.One spaceship crash'. Another great scene detailed in the book is where Allen is directing Conway and..." Read more
"...as well as 60s Star Trek, but there are a number of clever and interesting stories fit into what would seem to be a very narrow conceit...." Read more
"...But this is only nitpicking. The idea is great, the execution is original and fine in every aspect...." Read more
"...sereies it had great special effects for its time and some interesting stories and great actors such as Kurt Kazenar (Fitsugh) who is like their..." Read more
Customers find the TV series appealing, with one mentioning its attractive carrying case and another noting its neat little replica prop.
"...Besides the nifty carrying case, a true bonus is the addition of the UNAIRED original pilot, minus John William's outstanding score...." Read more
"...The set comes in an attractive carrying case made of wood that resembles a trap the giants often used on the unsuspecting "little people" as well as..." Read more
"...its a great conversation piece and a neat little replica prop from the series...." Read more
"This is a neat, inexpensive complete collection of Irwin Allen's masterpiece that follows in the tradition of Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the TV series' value for money, with some finding it worth the price and appreciating the included bonuses, while others consider it very pricey.
"...To sum things up, all in all, a very worthwhile and lovingly well- produced set.Worth it to every true fan of the series.I paid $150.00 for it...." Read more
"...While the price is high, I also know there are collectors who will pay any price for something they really want...." Read more
"...It is a bit on the expensive side but you do get what you pay for & as I live in the UK it was cheaper for me to import than get on ebay or through..." Read more
"...Get it while you can at this lower price... but be careful on checkout to make sure the price has not increased between the time you placed it in..." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the TV series: some report that the discs play well, while others mention issues with the DVDs not working properly.
"...Except for that, I've found that these discs play well and look good, but I've still to see the entire run...." Read more
"...interval 48:53, the screen pixelates and the disc freezes and stops playing altogether...." Read more
"...Through two discs thus far all of the shows play just fine. One piece of wood that holds the screen in the front of the package is coming loose...." Read more
"...my DVD player is supposed to play European made DVD sets it will not play this one...." Read more
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Older tv series ,very watchable .
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2007This long-awaited release of Irwin Allen's last TV show of the 1960's,
does not disappoint!It was the most expensive show on Television at the
time of it's initial airing and is, what seems to be the most expensive
TV show released on DVD thus far! This is an ultra-nice special edition,
though!The extras are very nice, very well done.The most important thing
to me is the quality of the episodes themselves, though.
As another reviewer noted, these are superior to the
Columbia House DVD releases of a couple years ago.
I can tell you it is far superior!!!
The visual image quality makes this show so riveting, I can't turn away
from the it!This show should definitely be watched at night to appreciate
it in the best way.The earliest episodes(probably #'s 1-19, or thereabouts),
best showcase the strange planet's atmosphere and the environment that the
seven castaways of the Spindrift find themselves within.The forest that they
have landed in has a strange, enchanting, magical feeling to it-very dark and
mysterious.The vivid, bright colors of the outfits that the cast wear(and their
spaceship, the Spindrift), stand out intensely amid the dark surroundings.
As stated in an earlier review, the episodes make the most sense when watched
in the production order they were originally made in.These are as follows
(for the first 19 episodes):
01.The Crash
02.The Weird World
03.The Trap
04.The Bounty Hunter
05.The Golden Cage
06.The Lost Ones
07.Manhunt
08.Framed
09.The Creed
10.The Flight Plan
11.Underground
12.Double Cross
13.On A Clear Night-You Can See Earth
14.Ghost Town
15.Brainwash
16.Terror-Go-Round
17.Sabotage
18.Genius At Work
19.Deadly Lodestone(sequel to The Creed).
The ABC network/and or 20th Century Fox, made a tremendous mistake in not airing
these episodes in the proper sequence, as there is important character develop-
ment in so many of these("The Bounty Hunter" was the 15th episode shown
and doesn't make a whole lot of sense that far in, when it was the 4th
episode filmed!"The Trap", is another obviously early entry).
The second season of Giants(filmed on a somewhat decreased budget), although
done in a different way, is still very fascinating.
There are alot of the kind of the same sort of stories
about helping various giants out of fixes(like in the first season),
but more interestingly than that, a more science fiction, technologically
oriented approach with some fantastic entries:("A Place Called Earth",
"Land Of The Lost","The Secret City Of Limbo" and "Graveyard Of Fools" come to
mind most strongly), that advance the geography and weird possibilities that are
to be found on this strange planet.It doesn't seem to be just a repeat of what
went before in the first season and that in itself is a good thing.
Of the filmed extras on the set, the interviews(from the time of the filming of
"The Fantasy Worlds Of Irwin Allen"), are more expansive and encompassing than
what was seen in that previous documentary.Gary Conway's,Deanna Lund's and
particularlly, Stefen Arngrim's are the most insightful and revealing,
with Arngrim's being especially hysterical at times and his reflections
on what he thought this weird planet and the themes of the show, were supposed
to be about(for example: a parallel world much like earth, only bigger).Gary
Conway is very earnest and serious about the show, which I think has always been
evident, and his comments are very much appreciative of the show.One of the best
things about this set, in my opinion,are the silent home movies on Irwin Allen's
direction of the filming of "The Crash".After a rather flat opening sequence with
many of Irwin's(unidentified) crew sitting around in Allen's Production room,
things get decidely more interesting and revealing.There is an extended sequence,
of the filming of an ending for "The Crash",
that was clipped from the final version of the aired episode,
in which the men are busying themselves trying to repair the ship's
radio,as the rest of the cast
sit nearby.It seems to involve a gag where Chipper
(Barry's dog), has a wad of cash from Fitzhugh's briefcase that was filled with an
ill-gotten million dollars and is trotting around with it in his mouth.There are
scenes of men pouring out fog from machines into the atmospheric forest set and
scenes of various cast members going through dress rehearsals and discussion of
their scenes to be filmed.I really love the way they show the forest set,which looks
like it is bathed in black-lights and everything that is in color looks like it is
standing out in a sort of day-glo, dream-like manner.....too cool!
Great scenes of the Spindrift there, too.An odd, but funny thing, is the goofy looking
green planet(with a patch on it in the bottom corner),which was fortunately, optically
altered to look like a pulsating, shifting other-dimensional transparent green mist that
the Spindrift passes through in the finished pilot.The final scene on the home movies,
is a bizarre shot of a mock-up of the interior of the cockpit of the Spindrift being
pushed through the fog-filled set by about a half-dozen men(detailed in the rare and
out-of-print 1969 book by John Gregory Dunne, "The Studio", where in 19 pages within
the book, he relates the behind-the-scenes filming of Land Of The Giants pilot
"The Crash" and other Irwin Allen sroductions, being filmed and in the planning stages.
In the book, this particular scene is related as such:
"The shot was finally ready, and Allen, still drinking orange juice, checked the camera.
A cut-out of the spacecraft's cockpit was canted on a platform that the crew would roll
forward through the giant-sized underbrush, simulating the crash landing.Allen's camera
was placed to the rear of the platform and would photograph the crash over the space
ship's control panel and out of the cockpit window.Allen was in good humor and began
feeling the muscles of the crew members who would push the platform.'Okay fellows',
he said, 'When I say go, shake, rock, roll and return.This is jiffy productions,
instant crashes of ultramodern space ships.'He yelled for some fog and a prop man
laid a coverlet of artificial fog over the set.'Action', Allen shouted.
Shake, Rock, Roll ,Return.'The crew pushed the platform, their muscles straining.
the spacecraft scuttled through the underbrush and the fog.'Cut', Allen said.
he stood with his hands on his hips, a look of displeasure on his face.'Fellows',
he said deliberately, 'it wasn't fast enough.This is a spaceship.It is not a Spad.
You remember the Spad.It's an old World War I airplane.A Spad is not supposed to go
faster than a spaceship.But it just did'.He beamed.'You've got to push, fellows.
you've got to put your hearts into it'The cockpit was rolled back and the greenery
replaced.The old fog was blown away and new fog laid down.The bell rang and the stage
went silent.Allen called for action and the platform moved slowly forward,
the crew straining, the ship gathering speed.'Push', Allen shouted.'Push, put your
heart into it, think of the beer tonight, push, push'.The platform ground to a halt.
Beautiful', Allen said.'Print it.One spaceship crash'.
Another great scene detailed in the book is where Allen is directing Conway and
Lund in the laboratory scene when they are about to be captured by the giants and
scotch-taped to some glass slides to be dissected.The scene where they are up on the
counter-top with the needle and thread, about to
shimmy down the side of the table to make their escape goes like this:
'Let's run through this from the top',Allen shouted down.
Conway and Deanna Lund started across the desk top.It was so large that it took up
nearly a third of the sound stage.'Good,good',Allen said.'Now up on the drawers.
Good.Start knotting the thread.Deanna- now!You hear the giant.Hide,hide,hide.
Beautiful, beautiful. Behind the jar now'.Allen was peering through the camera.
I'm picking up your fanny, Gary.Move in farther.Deanna, I've got your fanny now.
It's lovely, but not for home consumption.Beautiful, we get this in the master,
we're a bunch of geniuses'.
priceless!
Unfortunately, this scene is not in the home movies.How cool would that be, to see
Irwin mouthing the words to all of this and being able to know exactly what was being
said?Also, in the book, there is a part where the casting director has found 'a man
with a pipe and a boy with a toy gun', and they say that they will be 'using them
later'.They are referring to the opening scenes of "The Weird World", the next episode
to be filmed.Very fascinating stuff).
Needless to say, the also included 'unseen pilot', has some revealing things in it also
at the beginning and end - scenes that were not used in the final version of the pilot,
including some hysterically funny things with Deanna Lund).Though, the majority of it
is seen in the later(better, tighter)finished version.It is still worth having - and
it looks absolutely flawless!The theme song is completely different, very low-key and
sort of beatnik-y.The later themes that they used are much more dynamic and exciting,
conveying a magnificent scope of gigantic-ness.The music within each episode of the series is sometimes jazzy,
many times forlorn and at times,lumbering, moody and somnambulent....which moves things
at a sometimes slow-moving pace, at other times,
with a faster-moving, dynamic, exciting thrust to it,
propelling things forward.The music seems to play a strong part
in the series, enhancing the atmosphere.After not seeing this series
for 17 years and having fond memories of it visually, I finally saw it in 1987 and
was really surprised at how good the show actually was and how well it was written.I was
very surprised by it.Not that every episode is great, because they are not all.
But in what TV show is every single episode great?
To sum things up, all in all, a very worthwhile and lovingly well- produced set.Worth it to
every true fan of the series.I paid $150.00 for it.I know that it is expensive, but I think
Worth it.If you download this show from an on-line source, such as Amazon, you will not get this kind of visual quality, depth and brilliance.
Hopefully in the near future, Fox will re-release Lost In Space in
a re-mastered, restored format with(thus so far unseen)color home movies from that series pilot,also!
Happy future viewings to all!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2007I am violating a reviewer's rule, writing about what I have not read or seen. I have reviewed over a hundred projects on Amazon and am a regular book reviewer for our local paper so I am aware that the reader (or in this case the viewer) should really have seen the book or DVD set from beginning to end before making a judgement. Therefore I feel guilty about making a commentary so early in the game.
However, the three star rating listed with this product on Amazon may seem to some like an indictment of the show. Not the price. I have seen all the episodes many times and love the show. One who has not seen the show could be turned off once they see that three star rating and not bother with reading the reasons for the rating.
Most reviewers have so far dealt with the price, which is high I agree. That didn't prevent me from ordering it as I considered it a great series, better than any of the others by Irwin and one of the best all time shows on television. Sadly none of the original cast gets a dime for this. I don't want to take a chance on Fox pulling the product due to criticism and selling only what they have on hand.
While the price is high, I also know there are collectors who will pay any price for something they really want. I recently returned from AdventureCon, a large toy and comic show in Tennessee. I saw collector cards going for three and four hundred dollars each from various TV shows. People were buying them. I also feel lucky I found my Giants lunch box for fifteen dollars in a flea market as I have seen them priced for $200.00 to $400.00. And they do sell at that price. I confess I have too often paid more for things than I should.
I am puzzled by the price on the Giants set just as so many of you are. I just paid much less for the first two seasons of Veronica Mars with extras. Many of you have bought whole season sets for less I know. I have complete sets of several shows, Sliders, Smallville, Wonder Woman, Home Improvement etc.. Land of the Giants is the one I have wanted most. So I had to budget my fan buying for this set, it will be worth it to me.
The reason I sound off like this is because the star system runs one to five and there is no indication whether that rating is for the product, the show or the price. LOTG has only three and to the new buyer on Amazon this could imply the quality of the show. I gave it five stars because of the series and what it meant to me.
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- rosie hammondReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 20, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Great fim
Great film
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B. GabrieleReviewed in Italy on October 30, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Eccellente Serie. Ottimo DVD
Vorrei dividere questa recensione in due parti: a) il DVD e il suo packaging. b) La serie Land of Giants (La terra dei Giganti, nella versione italiana).
a) Solitamente acquisto solo Blu-Ray, perché ritengo che la qualità di immagine sia un requisito imprescindibile. I DVD, ovviamente non offrono il massimo. Devo di re che la qualità di immagine e audio (solo Inglese, con o senza sottotitoli in Inglese) offerta da questi DVD è eccellente. Si riesce a malapena a percepire la differenza da un Blu Ray. Sarà merito del TV OLED o del lettore Panasonic UB9000, ma la visione è davvero spettacolare. I colori sono vivissimi, non c'è grana né sfarfallio né difetto di alcun tipo. Qualità di masterizzazione super, senza dubbio. Una sola lingua, un solo sottotitolo. Comparto "special features" limitato, ma completo ed essenziale. Leggo che molti si sono lamentati del tipo di contenitore a dischi sovrapposti. E' una tipologia di contenitore (all'interno ospita 14 dischi con i 51 episodi delle due annate prodotte) che ultimamente viene molto utilizzato. Io non sarei così critico: in uno spazio ridotto contiene molti dischi, inoltre non è vero che i dischi si graffiano, perlomeno non ho riscontrato questo problema.
b) Vi piace la fantascienza avventurosa degli anni '60? Allora adorerete questa serie. In Italia, non capisco perché, ha avuto poco riscontro. E' andata in onda sulla RAI negli anni '80, ma con poca eco.
Il produttore , il mitico Irwin Allen, a mio modesto parere è, un genio! A lui si devono serie e film degli anni '60 come: Lost in Space, Voyage to the bottom of the sea (viaggio in fondo al mare), The Time Tunnel (Kronos-Sfida al passato), L'inferno di Cristallo, L'avventura del Poseidon,... e chissà quant'altro. Tutte serie e film molto originali, insomma idee brillanti una dietro l'altra, tutte ben realizzate, con bravi attori, ottimi registi e fantastici effetti speciali senza aiuto di computer. In Land of Giants gli attori girano per queste città gigantesche evitando pericoli e sfuggendo alla cattura da parte dei cattivi giganti grazie solo alla loro astuzia. Una dovizia di oggetti di uso comune realizzati in dimensioni colossali per ambientare correttamente le scene. Ogni episodio è un capitolo a sé ed è indipendente dagli altri. Come ogni buona serie USA di quegli anni vengono esaltate le doti di coraggio, onestà, lealtà e altruismo. Inoltre i "buoni" sono belli e simpatici. Peccato che siano cose oramai passate di moda. Super consigliato.
- Shanna WentzReviewed in Canada on August 17, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Great series!
Good clean fun for the whole family! Love the old science fiction classics! The product arrived before expected and was in excellent condition!
- Budi CheungReviewed in Japan on May 25, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Land of Giant box set reg2
It's good tv series. Have english subtitle only thanks for rarewaves
Budi CheungLand of Giant box set reg2
Reviewed in Japan on May 25, 2024
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- Rock HistorianReviewed in Australia on May 26, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Giant of a series!
Despite every movie having an anti-social character, this series makes up for it in content! It's fun living in the past, even if it isn't from "around here"! If younger science fiction lovers haven't seen this, buy it today!
Rock HistorianGiant of a series!
Reviewed in Australia on May 26, 2023
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