A family finds themselves fighting to survive in a land populated by dinosaurs and otherworldly beings.A family finds themselves fighting to survive in a land populated by dinosaurs and otherworldly beings.A family finds themselves fighting to survive in a land populated by dinosaurs and otherworldly beings.
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- TriviaOnly three Sleestak costumes existed. The production team had to merge shots and use editing tricks to make more appear on screen.
- GoofsThroughout the course of the series, none of the characters' clothes or shoes are ever torn, or wear out. Further, despite Holly physically growing over the course of three years, she never grows out of any of her clothing.
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[The alien Enik has made a startling discovery about the temporal doorway that has led him and the Marshalls to this world]
Enik: I cannot leave here. Nothing can leave here, unless an object of equal mass and temporal energy enters.
Will Marshall: Well, that means we can't leave either, unless three other people come in.
Enik: Yes, but there is more. You should not be here at all. Your presence here is the source of my problem. Look...
[Enik opens the time doorway onto a view of the Grand Canyon]
Will Marshall: It's Earth! Enik, if I had a parachute I could jump through!
Enik: Wait, there is more.
[Next Will sees himself, Rick, and Holly]
Will Marshall: That's us, on the river!
Enik: Pay attention now, this is the troubling part.
Will Marshall: That's the rapids we were on.
[The time doorway replays - via stock footage of the show's title sequence - Rick, Will, and Holly being swallowed into a cavern by a monstrous earthquake, descending down underground rapids, and plunging down a monstrous waterfall - but Will notices an anomoly the audience cannot see]
Will Marshall: Enik... where's the mist for the doorway?
Enik: I do not know
[Will now realizes what Enik means by his earlier comments]
Will Marshall: We... we were all killed. Weren't we.
Enik: Obviously. You should not be here now.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The NBC Saturday Morning Preview Revue (1974)
What I remember the most about the show was the opening theme "Marshall, will and Holly. On a routine expedition." It was an outstanding theme song since it set up the premise that would last for the entire run as the family tried to go back to the present.
The one thing that stood out to me was the stop-motion photography on the dinosaurs, especially when they were roaring. In a number of trivia books I have on TV, I inserted a joke credit that said "Rubber Dinosaurs-Themselves." As for the cast, Wesley Eure (known by only his first name in the opening credits) was outstanding as Will. He was also on the network's long-running soap opera Days of Our Lives, so viewers could see him six days a week. There was also Kathy Coleman as Holly and Spencer Milligan as Rick. Milligan left the show after the second season and was replaced by Ron Harper as Uncle Jack.
I should also point out that Land of the Lost introduced viewers to a new language, Paku, which was spoken by Cha-ka of the Pakuni tribe. Phillip Paley, who played Cha-Ka had no trouble with the language and played the role well.
Basketball fans should also notice a couple of tall guys who played members of the Sleestak tribe. David Greenwood, who played for the Chicago Bulls and Bill Laimbeer, who later played for the World Champion Detroit Pistons.
Land of the Lost is a show that will take you back in time to the days of cavemen and dinosaurs. A radical departure from any Krofft show since there are no psychedelic sets and it's more of an adventure show.
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