While spacewalking Doctor Robinson is pulled down onto a planet. Major West lands the ship to search for him.While spacewalking Doctor Robinson is pulled down onto a planet. Major West lands the ship to search for him.While spacewalking Doctor Robinson is pulled down onto a planet. Major West lands the ship to search for him.
- Will Robinson
- (as Billy Mumy)
- Debbie the Bloop
- (uncredited)
- The Robot
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe last episode where anyone addresses Smith as "Colonel."
- GoofsAfter the encounter with the giant electric tumbleweed leaves the chariot disabled, John orders everyone to abandon the vehicle to walk back to the spaceship. Maureen says "Everybody out. Pick up your parkas." But, there are no parkas to pick up; everyone is already wearing their parka, and no one is carrying any clothing of any kind as they climb out.
- Quotes
Dr. Zachary Smith: [to the Robot] Only one person is currently if use to us - Major Don West. "Useful" because he's the only one who can pilot this spaceship. Since the others serve no purpose, they must be liquidated. When we have learned what we need to know from Major West, he will be liquidated as well. With me, so far?
The Robot: Affirmative. Destroy everyone.
Dr. Zachary Smith: Well, now, that's hardly a delicate way of putting it. I prefer the term "eliminate." It's so much tidier.
- ConnectionsEdited from Lost in Space: No Place to Hide (1965)
Another totally outstanding episode of Lost In Space. Just a tiny drop in quality compared to the last two episodes (The Reluctant Stowaway and The Derelict) as the really big events have happened now...the ship has blasted off, it got lost in space, they all found out that Smith is a creep and they had their first encounter with space aliens.
But don't worry, there are still more things to happen...a Jupiter 2 crash landing on an alien planet and the Robot starts talking a lot more. Jonathan Harris as Smith continues to be outstanding.
More wonderful John Williams music as well.
Fans of Irwin Allen's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea will get a thrill out of the Jupiter 2 crash as it was filmed exactly the same way as the endless flying sub footage in Voyage...in real daylight. Effects man Howard Lydecker is the man responsible for the flying sub/Jupiter 2 effects.
- StuOz
- Feb 6, 2015
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- Runtime50 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1