List Price: $229.98You Pay Only: $121.99 You Save: $107.99 (47%)Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: CONWAY,GARY
EAN: 0024543451907
Format: Box set, Color, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 9
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 24, 2007
Running Time: 60 minutes
Sales Rank: 15750
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: September 22, 1968
Related Items:
Editorial Review:
Description: 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!
Amazon.com: 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
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - One of the great sci-fi TV Classics
All of Irwin Allen's TV shows were some of the best shows on TV for their time and one of my favorites - "Land of the Giants" is no exception. When you consider the year it was made, it looks as new and fresh as ever on DVD. Excellent transfer and sound and the effects are still just as good as any used today. Out of all the shows, I personally think this was one of Irwin's best. A great cast and some really great stories. The premise itself is fantastic. All of Irwin's films and TV shows will be loved for many generations - appeal; great production sets & characters & most of all - long lasting memories. This is a MUST HAVE for all fans of TV fantasy!
Rating: - Price Point = Land Of The Stupid
In the mood for nostalgia I just happened to be looking at the availability of several series that intrigued me as a child and ran across Land Of The Giants. The $199 price tag is criminally insane - especially for a Nielsen also-ran that barely made it through two seasons. There isn't enough inventive packaging or content add-ons available in this or any other galaxy to justify a price point at a quarter of this insult. Cult following or not, my only conclusion is that copious amounts of Ecstasy are flowing through the halls at Fox or hostages are somehow involved.
Steer Clear!
Rating: - land of the giants
Land of the Giants - The Full Series (The Giant Collection) This series was way ahead of its time and filled with great story lines, and the special effects (1968) were the best for its time and the cast was top-notch ...what else could expect from the master of disaster IRWIN ALLEN ?
Rating: - Pricing is too high!!!!!
Loved this series as a young girl. Would love to enjoy it again. But the price for the set is much more than I would pay for just a 2 series set.
Come way down in price people.
Rating: - Great irwin allen classic
I bought some of the episodes from columbia house at first and when i found out they were going to be released i sold all the discs i had on amazon.I made most of my money back and saved it till the release on amazon.I waited for some time hoping it would come down and one day i was checking amazon and found the gold box deal and grabbed it.I paid 99.00 for it and was very happy i didint have to spend 199.00.I loved the series when i was a kid and when it arrived i was a happy camper.The prints are fantastic and the box it came in was a nice extra.I always like fancy boxes that some dvds or sets come in.If i was looking to buy one i would check amazon once a day to see if its on sale.It seems to happen alot for this set.I would not have paid the full price.
Browse for similar items by category:
|