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Lost Horizon is a 1933 novel by English writer James Hilton. The book was turned into a film, also called Lost Horizon, in 1937 by director Frank Capra and a lavish musical remake in 1973 by producer Ross Hunter with music by Burt Bacharach. It is the origin of Shangri-La, a fictional utopian lamasery located high in the mountains of Tibet.
Lost Horizon is a graphic adventure video game developed by Animation Arts and published by Deep Silver for Microsoft Windows, [1] iOS, Android and Nintendo Switch.
List of episodes from season 5 of the American TV series Lost. Pages in category "Lost season 5 episodes" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Lost Horizon, an adaptation of the novel; Lost Horizon, a remake of the 1937 film "Lost Horizon" (), an episode of the television series Mad MenThe Lost Horizon, a 1996 Indian environmental short animated film by Arun Gongade, winner of the National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Animation Film
A BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Hilton's novel in three hourly episodes was broadcast in 1981. (1) A note in the text says (said) "date requires confirmation". Can anyone confirm?
For the article on the concept of "unaired episodes", see Lost television broadcast. J. J. Abrams, one of the co-creators of Lost, directed the pilot episode. Lost is an American serial drama television series created by J.J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof for ABC. Abrams directed the pilot episode, which was based upon an original script titled Nowhere written by Jeffrey Lieber. Six seasons of the ...
Lost Horizon is a 1973 musical fantasy adventure film directed by Charles Jarrott and starring Peter Finch, Liv Ullmann, Sally Kellerman, George Kennedy, Michael York, Olivia Hussey, Bobby Van, James Shigeta, Charles Boyer and John Gielgud. [3]
Lostpedia is a wiki-powered online encyclopedia of information regarding the American television drama Lost.Launched on September 22, 2005, by Kevin Croy, [1] the site uses MediaWiki software to maintain a user-created database of information.