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Lost in Space
Episode Guide - Janaury 2005
compiled by The Classic TV Archive
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LOST IN SPACE
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Irwin Allen Production
in association with
Jodi Productions, Inc.
Van Bernard Productions, Inc.
Space Productions
Twentieth Century-Fox Television
for
CBS
created by Irwin Allen
associate producers Jerry Briskin (yr 1) William Faralla (yr 2&3)
story editor Anthony Wilson
US sci-fi series 1965-68 83 episodes x 60 min (29 bw 54 color)
(3 seasons)
starring
Guy Williams as Prof. John Robinson
June Lockhart as Maureen Robinson
Mark Goddard as Don West
Marta Kristen as Judy Robinson
Billy Mumy as Will Robinson
Angela Cartwright as Penny Robinson
Jonathan Harris as Dr. Zachary Smith
Bob May as Robot
Dick Tufeld as Robot's voice
music by Lionel Newman
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(black-and-white)
29 episodes
1.01 The Reluctant Stowaway (1965.09.15)
Ford Rainey ................... President
Hal Torey ..................... General
Don Forbes .................... Newsman
Tom Allen ..................... Technician
Fred Crane .................... Administrator
Brett Parker .................. Sentry
Bartell La Rue ................ Countdown voice
Paul Kremin ................... Reporter
Donna Garrett ................. Space walk doubles
Chuck Couch ................... Space walk doubles
The Reluctant Stowaway
Air Date: 9/15/65 Writer: S. Bar David Director: Tony Leader
Guest Cast: Don Forbes, Hal Torey, Byron Morrow, Hoke Howell, Brett
Parker, Fred Crane, Tom Allen
In the year 1997, the Robinson family takes off in the Jupiter 2,
America's first colonization mission to Alpha Centauri. However, a spy for
a foreign country, Dr. Zachary Smith, sneaks on board and sabotages the
mission by reprogramming the ship's robot to destroy the Jupiter 2 after
launch. But Smith becomes trapped on board, and the Robinsons save the
ship, but not before it's guidance system is damaged, and the Jupiter 2
becomes lost in space.
[Note: Originally, the Robot was a villain, and not the good guy it would
later become. Also, Dr. Smith was more ruthless. ]
1.02 The Derelict (1965.09.22)
Don Forbes .................... Newsman
Dawson Palmer ................. Creature
Dick Tufeld ................... Alien voice
The Derelict
Air Date: 9/22/65 Writer: Peter Packer Director: Alex Singer
Guest Cast: Don Forbes, Dawson Palmer
The Jupiter 2 is pulled into a giant alien spaceship, where they
encounter an advanced race of bubblelike creatures. John and Don search
for maps and equipment, while Dr, Smith and Will get into trouble.
1.03 Island in the Sky (1965.09.29)
.............................. No guests.
Island in the Sky
Air Date: 9/29/65 Writer: Norman Lessing Director: Tony Leader
Guest Cast: None
While outside the ship, Prof. Robinson's parajets misfire, and he
plummets towards the planet below. Don attempts to follow in the Jupiter
2, but Dr. Smith's sabotage causes the retro-rockets to fail, and the ship
crash lands. They then search the planet for Prof. Robinson, using the
space chariot.
[Note: This is the first time the "space chariot"(a combination tractor
and bus) is used.] Lost in Space:
1.04 There Were Giants in the Earth (1965.10.06)
Lamar Lundy ................... Cyclops #1
Robert "Buck" Maffei .......... Cyclops #2
J. Courtney ................... Parajet stunts
John Garr ..................... Parajet stunts
There Were Giants In The Earth
Air Date: 10/6/65 Writer: Carey Wilber Director: Leo Penn
Guest Cast: Lamar Lundy, Dawson Palmer
John discovers that the planet they are on will soon move farther from
its sun and freeze. The Robinson's attempt to abandon the ship and move
South in hopes of surviving. They encounter a carnivorous Cyclops who
impedes there escape.
1.05 The Hungry Sea (1965.10.13)
.............................. No guests.
The Hungry Sea
Air Date: 10/13/65 Writer: William Welch Director: Sobey Martin
Guest Cast: None
John discovers that the planet's orbit will again carry it back
towards the sun. The family heads back towards the Jupiter 2 in the
Chariot, but encounter earthquakes and storms. They cross an island sea to
reach their ship.
1.06 Welcome, Stranger (1965.10.20)
Warren Oates .................. Jim Hapgood
Welcome Stranger
Air Date: 10/20/65 Writer: Peter Packer Director: Alvin Ganzer
Guest Cast: Warren Oates
The Robinsons find astronaut Jimmy Hapgood, also lost from Earth, on
the planet. They help him repair his ship, which is in better condition,
so that he can return to Earth. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson ask him to take Will
and Penny with him, but Dr. Smith plots to have himself taken instead.
However, Hapgood enjoys life in space, and no one returns to Earth.
1.07 My Friend, Mr. Nobody (1965.10.27)
William Bramley ............... Mr. Nobody
My Friend, Mr. Nobody
Air Date: 10/27/65 Writer: Jackson Gillis Director: Paul Stanley
Guest Cast: William Bramley
Penny plays with an "imaginary" companion, actually a disembodied life
force living below the surface. When Dr. Smith accidentally injures Penny,
the companion unleashes its wrath across the entire planet, until Penny
intervenes and calms it down, and then it undergoes a startling
transformation.
1.08 Invaders From the Fifth Dimension (1965.11.03)
Joseph Ryan ................... Luminary
Ted Lehmann ................... Alien
Invaders From The Fifth Dimension
Air Dates: 11/3/65 & 8/23/66 Writer: Shimon Wincelberg
Director: Leonard Horn
Guest Cast: Ted Lohmann, Joe Ryan
Luminous aliens capture Dr. Smith, and plan to replace their burnt-out
computer with his brain. However, he bargains with them, and promises them
Will's brain instead. Thus they are pitted against the Robinsons
1.09 The Oasis (1965.11.10)
Janos Prohaska ................ Giant bloop
The Oasis
Air Date: 11/10/65 Writer: Peter Packer Director: Sutton Roley
Guest Cast: None
Smith eats some alien fruit before it can be tested, and grows into a
giant. Convinced that the Robinsons were trying to kill him, he plots to
finish them off. However, he is returned to normal size, and does not kill
any Robinsons.
1.10 The Sky is Falling (1965.11.17)
Don Matheson .................. Retho
Francoise Ruggieri ............ Moela
Eddie Rosson .................. Lunon
The Sky is Falling
Air Date: 11/17/65 Writers: Barney Slater, Herman Groves
Director: Sutton Roley
Guest Cast: Don Matheson, Francoise Ruggieri, Eddie Rosson
The Robinsons find themselves unable to understand the electronic
language of a visiting space family.
1.11 Wish Upon a Star (1965.11.24)
Dawson Palmer ................. Creature
Wish Upon a Star
Air Dates: 11/24/65 & 9/7/66 Writer: Barney Slater
Director: Sutton Roley
Guest Cast: Dawson Palmer
Banished from the Robinson Camp, Dr. Smith takes refuge in the wreck
of an alien spaceship, where he finds a machine that can materialize
anything one wishes. To get the Robinsons to allow him back into the
Jupiter 2, he donates the machine to them. It then starts to play on their
greed. The machine's original owner, a strange Rubberoid creature, then
returns to retreive it.
1.12 The Raft (1965.12.01)
Dawson Palmer ................. Bush creature
The Raft
Air Date: 12/1/65 Writer: Peter Packer Director: Sobey Martin
Guest Cast: Dawson Palmer
The Robinsons construct a small space craft capable of carrying two
people back to Earth. Dr. Smith takes off in it, with Will, but it isn't
on the Earth that they land.
1.13 One of Our Dogs is Missing (1965.12.08)
Charles Dierkop ............... Creature
One Of Our Dogs Is Missing
Air Dates: 12/8/65 & 8/24/66 Writer: William Welch
Director: Sutton Roley
Guest Cast: Dawson Palmer
The Robinsons find a suspended animation test ship with a
twenty-year-old dog in it. Then at night, food is being taken off the
ship, and growling noises are heard. It's not the dog, however, but a
giant, hairy mutant who attacks Judy, until the dog saves her.
1.14 Attack of the Monster Plants (1965.12.15)
.............................. No guests.
Attack of the Monster Planets
Air Dates: 12/15/65 & 5/4/66 Writers: William Read Woodfield, Allan
Balter
Director: Justin Addis
Guest Cast: None
Giant cyclamen plants, which duplicate anything put into them, make
an evil duplicate of Judy, in attempt to get the Jupiter 2's supply of
deutronium fuel. The evil Judy feeds all of to the plants, while Dr. Smith
refuses to tell the Robinsons where the real Judy is.
1.15 Return from Outer Space (1965.12.29)
Reta Shaw ..................... Clara
Sheila Matthews ............... Ruth Templeton
Robert Easton ................. Lacy
Donald Losby .................. Davey Sims
Helen Kleeb ................... Rachel
Walter Sande .................. Sheriff Baxendale
Anne Dore ..................... Woman
Keith Taylor .................. Theodore
Harry Harvey, Sr. ............. Grover
Johnny Tuchy .................. Boy
Return From Outer Space
Air Dates: 12/29/65 & 5/11/66 Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Nathan Juran
Guest Cast: Reta Shaw, Walter Sande, Donald Loxby, Sheila Mathews
Will is able to use the Tauron's maser device to transport himself
back to Earth. However, nobody will believe that he is one of the
Robinsons, or that they are shipwrecked.
1.16 The Keeper (Part 1/2) (1966.01.12)
Michael Rennie ................ Keeper
Wilbur Evans .................. Lighted head
Mike Donovon .................. Creature
1.17 The Keeper (Part 2/2) (1966.01.19)
Michael Rennie ................ The Keeper
Wilbur Evans .................. Lighted head
Mike Donovon .................. Creature
Dawson Palmer ................. Monsters
Janos Prohaska ................ Monsters
The Keeper
Air Dates: Part I--1/12/66 & 5/18/66 Part II--1/19/66 & 5/25/66
Writer: Barney Slater Director: Harry Harris
Guest Cast: Michael Rennie, Wilber Evans
An intergalactic zookeeper comes by, and the Robinsons are suspicious
of the way he treats them as specimens, rather than humans, which is true.
He decides to add Will and Penny to his menagerie. Hoping to steal the
Keeper's ship, Dr. Smith sneaks on board, but accidentally lets all of the
animals loose. The Keeper then says that if the Robinsons do not hand over
Will and Penny, he will allow the dangerous monsters to overrun the planet.
1.18 The Sky Pirate (1966.01.26)
Albert Salmi .................. Alonzo P. Tucker
Dawson Palmer ................. Izralun
The Sky Pirate
Air Dates: 1/26/66 & 6/1/66 Writer: Carey Wilber
Director: Sobey Martin
Guest Cast: Albert Salmi
Will is kidnapped, and later befriends Tucker the space pirate, who
is being chased by a creature from another galaxy.
1.19 Ghost in Space (1966.02.02)
.............................. No guests.
Ghost In Space
Air Dates: 2/2/66 & 6/8/66 Writer: Barney Slater
Director: Sobey Martin
Guest Cast: Dawson Palmer
Dr. Smith throws an explosive into a gaseous bog, creating an
invisible, destructive force that threatens the Robinsons. Dr. Smith is
convinced that the thing is the spirit of his uncle Thaddeus. While the
Robinsons figure out how to capture it, Smith tries to exorcise it.
1.20 The War of the Robots (1966.02.09)
Ollie O'Toole ................. Robotoid voice
Harold John Norman ............ Master
Eldon Hansen .................. Robotoid
The War Of The Robots
Air Dates: 2/9/66 & 6/15/66 Writer: Barney Slater
Director: Sobey Martin
Guest Cast: Robby the Robot
Will finds a robot and repairs it. It helps the Robinsons with their
chores, but is in actuality an evil robot created by an advanced race. It
is programmed to have a will of its own, and it plans to capture the
Robinsons for its masters, and destroy their Robot.
[The robot used is actually Robby the Robot, from several MGM SF movies.] Lost in Space:
1.21 The Magic Mirror (1966.02.16)
Michael J. Pollard ............ Boy
Dawson Palmer ................. Creature
The Magic Mirror
Air Dates: 2/16/66 & 6/22/66 Writer: Jackson Gillis
Director: Nathan Juran
Guest Cast: Michael J. Pollard
Penny, and her pet Bloop, Debbie (don't ask what a Bloop is! All I
know is that it is something like a chimpanzee) fall through an alien
mirror into another dimension, onto a planet inhabited by a lonely,
nameless boy.
1.22 The Challenge (1966.03.02)
Kurt Russell .................. Quano
Michael Ansara ................ Ruler
Dawson Palmer ................. Lizard creature
The Challenge
Air Dates: 3/2/66 & 6/29/66 Writer: Barney Slater
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Michael Ansara, Kurt Russell
An alien and his son come to the Robinsons, and challenge John and
Will to a test of strength and courage to prove their superiority over
Earthlings. Unknown to the Robinsons, if John and Will win, they will all
be killed.
1.23 The Space Trader (1966.03.09)
Torin Thatcher ................ Trader
The Space Trader
Air Dates: 3/9/66 & 7/6/66 Writer: Barney Slater
Director: Nathan Juran
Guest Cast: Torin Thatcher
When a space merchant attempts to drum up business by destroying the
Robinson's food supply, a hungry Smith promises to will his body to the
trader in 200 years in exchange for food. Unfortunately, the fine print
allows the trader to collect immediately.
1.24 His Majesty Smith (1966.03.16)
Kevin Hagen ................... The Master
Liam Sullivan ................. Nexus
Ronald Weber .................. Android
His Majesty Smith
Air Dates: 3/16/66 & 7/13/66 Writer: Carey Wilber
Director: Harry Harris
Guest Cast: Liam Sullivan, Kevin Hagen
Smith is selected to be king of an alien civilization, but later finds
the reason--the aliens select only the most useless creatures of the
Universe, to be sacrificed to their primitive deities.
1.25 The Space Croppers (1966.03.23)
Mercedes McCambridge .......... Sybilla
Sherry Jackson ................ Effra
Dawson Palmer ................. Keel
The Space Croppers
Air Dates: 3/30/66 & 7/20/66 Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Sobey Martin
Guest Cast: Mercedes McCambridge, Sherry Jackson, Dawson Palmer
Hoping to get back to Earth, Smith romances the mother of a clan of
space hillbillies, unaware that they are growing a crop of plants that feed
on animal and human flesh.
1.26 All That Glitters (1966.04.06)
Werner Klemperer .............. Bolix
Larry Ward .................... Ohan
Ted Lehmann ................... Alien voice
Mike Donovon .................. Creatures
Dawson Palmer ................. Creatures
All That Glitters
Air Dates: 4/6/66 & 7/27/66 Writer: Barney Slater
Director: Harry Harris
Guest Cast: Werner Klemperer, Larry Ward, Ted Lehmann
A space thief entrusts Penny and Smith with a neck-ring that turns
anything the wearer touches into platinum. Smith betrays the thief and
keeps the ring for himself, then accidentally turns Penny into platinum.
1.27 Lost Civilization (1966.04.13)
Royal Dano .................... Major Domo
Kym Karath .................... Princess
Dawson Palmer ................. Soldier
The Lost Civilization
Air Dates: 4/13/66 & 8/3/66 Writer: William Welch
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Kym Karath, Royal Dano, Dawson Palmer
According to the rules of an ancient civilization, Will must marry the
princess he kissed and awoke from suspended animation. The civilization
has been stockpiling soldiers in freezing tubes, and now plans to conquer
the universe, beginning with Earth.
[For a primitive planet, Earth attracted a lot of universe-conquerers!] Lost in Space:
1.28 [28] Lost in Space: A CHANGE OF SPACE (bw)
20Apr66
Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Sobey Martin
Guest Cast:
Frank Graham .................. Amphibian
Synopsis:
Will returns from a faster-than-light trip into the sixth dimension in
an alien spaceship with his intelligence greatly enhanced. Smith, trying
to repeat the incident, returns as an old man.
1.29 [29] Lost in Space: FOLLOW THE LEADER (bw)
27Apr66
Writer: Barney Slater
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast:
Gregory Morton ................ Canto
Synopsis:
Knocked unconscious during a cave-in, John's mind and body are
possessed by an alien warrior's spirit. When the rest of the Robinsons
become suspicious of John's unusual behavior, he seals them up in the cave,
and plots to throw Will off a cliff. Will exorcises the spirit through the
power of his love for his father.
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(color)
2.01 [30] Lost in Space: BLAST OFF INTO SPACE
14Sep66
Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Nathan Juran
Guest Cast:
Strother Martin ............... Nerim
Dawson Palmer ................. Statue
The Robinsons prepare for a quick takeoff when they find that a mining
engineer blasting for a life-giving mineral has caused a chain-reaction of
earthquakes that will disintegrate the planet
2.02 Wild Adventure (1966.09.21)
Vitina Marcus ................. Athena
Bartell La Rue ................ Alpha control voice
Wild Adventure
Air Dates: 9/21/66 & 5/10/67 Writers: William Read Woodfield,
Alan Balter
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Vitina Marcus
Setting course once more for Alpha Centauri, the Robinson's journey is
again hampered by Smith, who first dumps the ship's fuel into space, then
almost pilots the Jupiter 2 into a sun. Then Athena, the Green Girl who
wants the Jupiter 2's deutronium fuel for food, hypnotises Smith into going
into space. The Robinson's rescue of him once again throws the ship off
course, and they are again lost in space.
2.03 The Ghost Planet (1966.09.28)
Sue England ................... Robot voice
Michael Fox ................... Prototype voice
Dawson Palmer ................. Cyborg
The Ghost Planet
Air Dates: 9/28/66 & 5/17/67 Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Nathan Juran
Guest Cast: Sue England, Michael Fox
A voice claiming to be from Earth instructs Smith to land Jupiter 2 on
the planet it is passing. When Smith obeys, the Robinsons find a
civilization of robots who make humans there slaves.
2.04 Forbidden World (1966.10.05)
Wally Cox ..................... Capt. Tiabo
Janos Prohaska ................ Bird
The Forbidden World
Air Dates: 10/5/66 & 5/24/67 Writer: Barney Slater
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Wally Cox, Janos Prohaska
Jupiter 2 crash lands on a planet whose only inhabitants are a strange
little hermit and his giant bird. Smith, Will, and the Robot are captured
by the alien, who plans to mobilize an army to destroy the Jupiter 2. Of
course, he has no army, as the Robinsons learn. Also, Dr. Smith drinks an
alien nectar, later realizing that it is highly explosive, and he may blow
up at any time.
2.05 Space Circus (1966.10.12)
James Westerfield ............. Dr. Andreas Marvello
Melinda Fee ................... Fenestra
Michael Greene ................ Nubu
Harry Monty ................... Vicho
Dawson Palmer ................. Monster
Space Circus
Air Date: 10/12/66 Writers: Bob & Wanda Duncan
Director: Harry Harris
Guest Cast: James Westerfield, Melinda Fee, Harry Varteresian,
Michael Greene
A space circus comes to town (or planet), and give a show for the
Robinsons. The owner learns that Will has the power to materialize
anything he wants, when assisted. He convinces Will to run away with the
circus, for the good of his family.
2.06 The Prisoners of Space (1966.10.19)
Gregory Morton ................ Judge Iko
Dawson Palmer ................. Creature
The Prisoners Of Space
Air Date: 10/19/66 Writer: Barney Slater Director: Nathan Juran
Guest Cast: Dawson Palmer
An outer-space court accuses the Robinsons of various crimes during
their journey, but after questioning, it is shown that Smith was the
culprit behind each incident. The Robinsons convince the tribunal not to
punish Smith [although I don't know why!] Lost in Space:.
2.07 The Android Machine (1966.10.26)
Dee Hartford .................. Verda
Fritz Feld .................... Zumdish
Tiger Joe Marsh ............... Guard
Dawson Palmer ................. Creature
Ray Didsbury .................. Voice
The Android Machine
Air Date: 10/26/66 Writers: Bob & Wanda Duncan
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Dee Hartford, Fritz Feld
Smith finds a "Celestrial Department Store catalog" and accidentally
orders an emotionless "female" android, whom the Robinsons teach to be
human. Unfortunately, the department store's manager, Zumdish, either
wants payment, or the android back; preferably the android, since it
has been improved upon. When the Robinsons refuse to cooperate, the
manager takes steps to force them.
2.08 The Deadly Games of Gamma 6 (1966.11.02)
Mike Kellin ................... Myko
Peter Brocco .................. Leader
Ronald Weber .................. Gromack
Chuck Roberson ................ Boxer
Harry Monty ................... Geoo
The Deadly Games Of Gamma 6
Air Date: 11/2/66 Writer: Barney Slater Director: Harry Harris
Guest Cast: Mike Kellin, Harry Monty, Ronald Weber, Peter Brocco,
Chuck Roberson
A travelling show lands on the planet, and the owner tells Smith that
if he agrees to box with a midget and wins, he will be returned to Earth.
However, it is a trick, and he loses. The troop is really testing Earth to
see if it can be conquered easily, and to save it, John challenges the
owner to a battle.
2.09 The Thief of Outer Space (1966.11.09)
Malachi Throne ................ Sheik Afi Ben Bad
Ted Cassidy ................... Slave
Maxine Gates .................. Princess
The Thief From Outer Space
Air Dates: 11/9/66 & 5/31/67 Writer: Jackson Gillis
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Malachi Throne, Ted Cassidy, Maxine Gates
Convinced that the Robinsons have maps which will lead him to a space
princess, a thief captures Will, Penny, and Smith. Will is made an
apprentice thief, Penny is held prisoner, and Smith is marked for death
under a pendulum.
2.10 The Curse of Cousin Smith (1966.11.16)
Henry Jones ................... Jeremiah Beauregard Smith
Allan Melvin .................. Little Joe
Curse Of Cousin Smith
Air Date: 11/16/66 Writer: Barney Slater Director: Justis Addis
Guest Cast: Henry Jones, Allan Melvin
An "alien" that Smith is terrified of turns out to be his cousin
Jeremiah, who is in cahoots with an intergalactic Mafia in an attempt to
murder Dr. Smith and claim his family inheritance.
2.11 West of Mars (1966.11.30)
Allan Melvin .................. Cladius
Eddie Quillan ................. Bartender
Ken Mayer ..................... Pleiades Pete
Mickey Manners ................ Dee
Charles Arthur ................ Zeno Double
An alien space ship lands and the "Enforcer" broadcasts a
warning to Zeon, but Smith is mistaken for the infamous
intergalactic superswift killer.
West Of Mars
Air Dates: 11/30/66 & 7/5/67 Writer: Michael Fessier
Director: Nathan Juran
Guest Cast: Allan Melvin, Charles Arthur, Mickey Manners, Lane Bradford,
Eddie Quinlan
Smith's doppelganger, a space desperado, forces him to change clothes.
Smith is then arrested as the real gunslinger, and is taken away to another
planet to be executed for his "crimes."
2.12 A Visit to Hades (1966.12.07)
Gerald Mohr ................... Morbus
Mike Donovan .................. Monster
A Visit To Hades
Air Dates: 12/7/66 & 9/11/68 Writer: Carey Wilber
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Gerald Mohr
Smith plays a musical instrument he finds, and is transported to hell,
or so he thinks. Actually, it's a prison for one criminal, who pretends to
be the devil in order to get Smith to help him escape. Judy and Don also
visit "hell". The key to his escape was hidden in the musical instrument,
which playing causes him pain.
2.13 The Wreck of the Robot (1966.12.14)
Jim Mills ..................... Saticon leader
John Hunt ..................... Aliens
Paul Kessler .................. Aliens
The Wreck Of The Robot
Air Dates: 12/14/66 & 6/14/67 Writer: Barney Slater
Director: Nathan Juran
Guest Cast: Jim Mills
Aliens steal and disassemble the Robot in order to find out how Earth
machines work. With that knowledge, they plan to build a machine to take
over all other machines on Earth, and subjugate the human race.
2.14 The Dream Monster (1966.12.21)
John Abbott ................... Dr. Sesmar
Dawson Palmer ................. Radion
Harry Monty ................... Golden dwarf #1
Frank Delfino ................. Dwarf #2
The Dream Monster
Air Date: 12/21/66 Writer: Peter Packer Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: John Abbott, Dawson Palmer, Harry Monty, Frank Delfino
To make his android more "human", a scientist drains all emotions from
the Robinsons, leaving them unimaginative and apathetic.
2.15 The Golden Man (1966.12.28)
Dennis Patrick ................ Keema
Ronald Cans ................... Frog alien
William Troy .................. Prince
The Golden Man
Air Dates: 12/28/66 & 6/21/67 Writer: Barney Slater
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Dennis Patrick, Ronald Gans, Bill Troy
A lesson in prejudice. Two representatives from their respective
planets, that are at war with each other, land on the Robinson's planet.
One is a handsome golden man, the other a hideous frog creature. Dr. Smith
wishes to help the Golden man destroy his foe, who claims to be the good
guy, while Penny wants to help the other, who is unfriendly to strangers.
It is later learned that the Golden man was wearing a disguise, and is even
more hideous than his foe. He was trying to trick the Robinsons into
helping him, but in the end, they saw the light.
2.16 The Girl from the Green Dimension (1967.01.04)
Vitina Marcus ................. Athena
Harry Raybould ................ Urso
The Girl From The Green Dimension
Air Dates: 1/4/67 & 6/28/67 Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Nathan Juran
Guest Cast: Vitina Marcus, Harry Raybould
Athena, the green girl returns. A big, mean, ugly, nasty, green brute
from her home dimension is courting her, and she draws pretty, handsome,
brave, pretty Dr. Smith into a love triangle. The big, green lug of course
wishes to kill Smith. Also, Will is accidentally turned green, but Athena
thinks he looks to 'pretty' to change back.
2.17 The Questing Beast (1967.01.11)
Hans Conried .................. Sir Sagramonte
June Foray .................... Gundemar voice
Jefferson County .............. Gundemar
The Questing Beast
Air Date: 1/11/67 Writer: Carey Wilbur Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Hans Conreid, Sue England, Jeff County
A space knight, a sort of Don Quixote, arrives, claiming to be after
a ferocious dragon he has chased across the cosmos. He fills Will with
stories of quests and dragons and things, and when Will learns that most of
his stories are lies, he loses faith in people. Meanwhile, the knight
finally catches up with the dragon he has chased for most of his life, and
finds out that it is a friendly, female, sentient life form, and loses the
desire to slay her, and also his purpose in life.
2.18 The Toymaker (1967.01.25)
Walter Burke .................. Toymaker
Fritz Feld .................... Zumdish
Tiger Joe Marsh ............... Guard
Larry Dean .................... Soldier
Dawson Palmer ................. Monster
The Toymaker
Air Date: 1/25/67 Writers: Bob & Wanda Duncan
Director: Robert Douglass
Guest Cast: Fritz Feld, Walter Burke, Tiger Joe Marsh, Dawson Palmer
Smith is captured by a Celestrial Department Store ordering machine
(remember those?), made into a clown, and put into the toy department.
Will and the Robot follow him into the machine, and discover a passage back
to Earth.
2.19 Mutiny in Space (1967.02.01)
Ronald Long ................... Admiral Zahrk
Mutiny In Space
Air Dates: 2/1/67 & 7/26/67 Writer: Peter PAcker
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Ronald Long
An insane space pirate, Zahrk, abducts Will, Smith, and the Robot and uses
them as his crew in his relentless search for his first mate, Mr.
Christiansen, who committed mutiny.
2.20 The Space Viking (1967.02.08)
Sheila Matthews ............... Brynhilda
Bern Hoffman .................. Thor
Harry Monty ................... Elf
Frank Delfino ................. Elf#2
John Hunt ..................... Creature
The Space Vikings
Air Dates: 2/8/67 & 7/12/67 Writer: Margaret Brookman Hill
Director: Ezra Stone
Guest Cast: Sheila Mathews, Bern Hoffman
Dr. Smith steals the gloves and hammer of Thor, god of Thunder, and
the enraged deity challenges the good Dr. to a duel to the death. Through
trickery, Smith convinces Thor that he is ineffectual and would lose, just
when Valhalla is attacked by giants.
2.21 Rocket to Earth (1967.02.15)
Al Lewis ...................... Zalto
Joey Tata ..................... Puppet
Rocket To Earth
Air Dates: 2/15/67 & 8/9/67 Writer: Barney Slater
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Al Lewis
Smith plays sorcerer's apprentice to a space magician, hoping to steal
his spaceship and return to Earth. However, the ship is programmed to
self-destruct when it reaches space.
2.22 Cave of the Wizards (1967.02.22)
Michael Fox ................... Computer brain
Joey Tata ..................... Eye voice
Larry Dean .................... Mummy
John Hunt ..................... Rock monsters
Paul Kessler .................. Rock monsters
The Cave Of The Wizards
Air Dates: 2/22/67 & 8/2/67 Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Bob May, Dawson Palmer, Jim Mills, Michael Fox, Larry Dean
Luring Smith into a cave, a computer gradually takes over his mind and
body, transforming him into an alien. With a launch window coming up soon,
the Robinson's must get Smith's true identity to emerge, or leave him
behind.
2.23 Treasure of the Lost Planet (1967.03.01)
Albert Salmi .................. Alonzo P. Tucker
Craig Duncan .................. Deek
Jim Boles ..................... Smeek
Dawson Palmer ................. Izrulan
Treasures Of The Lost Planet
Air Date: 3/1/67 Writer: Carey Wilber Director: Harry Harris
Guest Cast: Albert Salmi, Craig Duncan, Jim Boles
A hideous mechanical head mistakes Dr. Smith for its master and tries
to lead him to a priceless treasure. A humanoid group of pirates finds out
and forces Smith to take them along. A captain joins the Robot, Will, Dr.
Smith and Penny on the treasure hunt that yields a disappointing booty.
2.24 Revolt of the Androids (1967.03.08)
Dee Hartford .................. Verda
Don Matheson .................. IDAK Alpha 12
Dawson Palmer ................. IDAK Omega 17
Dawson Palmer ................. Creature
Revolt Of The Androids
Air Dates: 3/8/67 & 7/19/67 Writer: Bob & Wanda Duncan
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Dee Hartford, Don Matheson, Dawson Palmer
Verda the department store android returns, pursued by an alien
superman sent to bring her back or destroy her. When the Robinsons win
over the superman's sympathies, the CDS machine simply creates another
android, stronger and totally devoted to destruction.
["Crush, Kill, Destroy!"] Lost in Space:
2.25 The Colonists (1967.03.15)
Francine York ................. Niolani
Dave Dunlap ................... Slaves
Erwin Niel .................... Slaves
Orwin Harvey .................. Slaves
Seymore Konic ................. Slaves
The Colonists
Air Date: 3/15/67 Writer: Peter Packer Director: Ezra Stone
Guest Cast: Francine York
The Robinson men are captured by female warriors and put to work,
while the women are treated to lives of luxury. The men's fate hinges on
Smith, who has wormed his way into the Amazon queen's affections and can
sabotage her base.
2.26 [55] Lost in Space: TRIP THROUGH THE ROBOT
22Mar67
Writer: Barney Slater
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: None
Losing power and unable to be recharged, the dying Robot wanders into
a gaseous area, where the vapors turn him into a giant. Smith and Will
crawl inside him to reverse his ionic process, shrink him back to size, and
possibly save him.
2.27 [56] Lost in Space: THE PHANTOM FAMILY
29Mar67
Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Ezra Stone
Guest Cast:
Alan Hewitt ................... Lemnoc
Will discovers that his family has been replaced by android
duplicates. Their creator wants Will to teach them how to act like real
humans...or the original Robinsons will die.
2.28 [57] Lost in Space: THE MECHANICAL MEN (color)
5Apr67
Writer: Barney Slater
Director: Seymour Robbie
Guest Cast:
Jim Mills
Joey Tata ..................... Robot leader's voice
An army of tiny robots, all resembling the Robinson's Robot, lay siege
to the Robinson's camp and demand the return of their 'leader', the Robot.
The army is vicious, and want to take over the universe. They realize that
the Robot is to kind to help them, so they transfer Smith's personality
into the Robot, and vice versa.
2.29 [58] Lost in Space: THE ASTRAL TRAVELER (color)
12Apr67
Writer: Carey Wilber Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast:
Sean McClory .................. James Stuart Hamish McPherson
Dawson Palmer ................. Angus
Will passes through a space warp into 19th-century Scotland, where a
ghost and a monster inhabit an old castle. Smith follows, and the ghost
learns that Smith's ancestors were responsible for his death. He then
plans Smith's beheading. But mercy arrives for both Smith and the ghost
(and Angus the monster!) from beyond.
2.30 [59] Lost in Space: THE GALAXY GIFT (color)
26Apr67
Air Date: 4/26/67 Writer: Barney Slater Director: Ezra Stone
Guest Cast: John Carradine, Jim Mills
2.30 The Galaxy Gift (1967.04.26)
John Carradine ................ Arcon
Jim Mills ..................... Saticon
John Hunt ..................... Saticon #2
Paul Kessler .................. Saticon #3
Harry Monty ................... Fly creature
Penny's loyalties are tested when she must either watch her family die
or give up an amulet an alien warned her not to. Other aliens will
transport her to an unreal "Earth" as a reward, if she will sacrifice the
gift. They persuade Dr. Smith to help them trick Penny.
############## Lost In Space #################
############# season 3 1967-68 ###############
############## (final season) ################
(color)
3.01 [60] Lost in Space: The Condemned of Space (1967.09.06)
Marcel Hillaire ............... Phanzig
Eldon Hansen .................. Robot Guard
Bart La Rue ................... Judge
Dave Dunlap ................... Convict
The Condemned Of Space
Air Dates: 9/6/67 & 3/20/68 Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Nathan Juran
Guest Cast: Marcel Hillaire, Robby the Robot
Jupiter 2 lifts off only hours before the planet is scheduled to
collide with a comet. In space once more, the Robinson's discover a ship
full of frozen criminals. Smith releases one, who releases another, and so
on, and so on...until a fullscale escape is mounted.
3.02 [61] Lost in Space: Visit to a Hostile Planet (1967.09.13)
Robert Foulk .................. Joe Cragmire
Claire Wilcox ................. Stacy
Robert Pine ................... Craig
Pitt Herbert .................. Grover
Norman Leavitt ................ Charlie
Bartell La Rue ................ Newscaster
Visit To A Hostile Planet
Air Date: 9/13/67 & 3/13/68 Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Sobey Martin
Guest Cast: Pitt Herbert, Robert Foulk, Robert Pine, Norman Leavitt,
Clair Wilcox
The Jupiter 2 is thrust back in time and lands on Earth in the year
1947, 50 years before they left. The ship is mistaken for a UFO, and a
small town near where they land prepares to fight off the invading
'Martians'. Determined to stay on any 'Earth', Smith joins the
townspeople, and Will is captured.
3.03 [62] Lost in Space: Kidnapped in Space (1967.09.20)
Carol Williams ................ 1220
Grant Sullivan ................ 764
Joey Russo .................... Young Smith
Jerry Traylor ................. Aliens
Maritza Elsen ................. Aliens
Rita Frabotta ................. Aliens
Craig Chudy ................... Aliens
Kidnapped In Space
Air Dates: 9/20/67 & 3/27/68 Writer: Robert Hammer
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Grant Sullivan, Carol Williams, Joey Russo
Androids, ruled by a giant computer, capture the Jupiter 2 and force
the Robot to operate on their failing leader. Meanwhile, Smith tampers
with a time-control device and is turned into a little boy. Shockingly,
John is killed by a laser beam. It is learned that the androids can
control time.
3.04 [63] Lost in Space: Hunter's Moon (1967.09.27)
Vincent Beck .................. Megazor
Joey Tata ..................... Robot judge
Fred Krone .................... Invisibo
Hunter's Moon
Air Dates: 9/27/67 & 4/3/68 Writer: Jack Turley
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Vincent Beck
John (yes, he lived) kills an attacking monster which turns out to be
the quarry of Megazor, a hunter. As punishment, John is made his new
quarry in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse.
3.05 [64] Lost in Space: The Space Primevals (1967.10.04)
Arthur Batanides .............. Rongah
The Space Primevals
Air Dates: 10/4/67 & 4/10/68 Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Nathan Juran
Guest Cast: Arthur Batanides
On their way to cap a threatening volcano, Don and Smith are captured
by primitives who are governed by a computer, and face two possible deaths:
execution by the tribe, or burning under the lava of the volcano.
3.06 [65] Lost in Space: The Space Destructors (1967.10.11)
Bartell La Rue ................ Cyborg voice
Tommy Farrell ................. Cyborg
The Space Destructors
Air Dates: 10/11/67 & 4/17/68 Writer: Robert Hamner
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Tommy Farrell
Smith finds an android-creating device and makes himself a set of
conquering soldiers who look exactly like him, and dreams of conquering the
galaxy. In trying to stop him, Will falls into the machine, and emerges
with Smith's face and a lust for killing.
3.07 [66] Lost in Space: The Haunted Lighthouse (1967.10.18)
Lou Wagner .................... J-5
Woodrow Parfrey ............... Silas J. Fogey
Kenya Coburn .................. Zaybo
The Haunted Lighthouse
Air Dates: 10/18/67 & 4/24/68 Writer: Jackson Gillis
Director: Sobey Martin
Guest Cast: Lou Wagner, Woodrow Parfrey, Kenya Coburn
Before leaving their planet, which is being swept by a space storm,
the Robinsons find and take along an alien boy named J-5. They find a
lighthouse in space and stop in, where the boy's mental powers and unusual
'pet' are unleashed.
3.08 [67] Lost in Space: Flight Into the Future (1967.10.25)
Lew Gallo ..................... Fletcher
Don Eitner .................... Horatio Smith
Bartell La Rue ................ Alien machine
Lamar Lundy ................... Cyclops
John Hunt ..................... Stone man #1
Paul Kessler .................. Stone man #2
John Hunt ..................... Spike monster
Flight Into The Future
Air Dates: 10/25/67 & 5/1/68 Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Sobey Martin
Guest Cast: Don Eitner, Lew Gallo
Will, Smith, and the Robot land the Space Pod on a planet which
seemingly defies logic. They find fruit that explodes, invisible birds
that cast shadows, a deserted wreck of the Jupiter 2, a monument to the
Robot, and people who say they are the descendants of the Robinsons, and
that the year is 2270 A.D.
3.09 [68] Lost in Space: Collision of the Planets (1967.11.08)
Daniel J. Travanti ............ Ilan
Linda Gaye Scott .............. Girl
Joey Tata ..................... Biker
Steve Marganian ............... Alien #4
Gene Dynarski ................. Leader
Paul Stader ................... Strongman double
Collision Of The Planets
Air Dates: 11/8/67 & 5/8/68 Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Dan Travanty, Linda Gaye Scott, Joey Tata, Dawson Palmer
Four space hippies are assigned by their leader to blow up the planet
that the Robinsons are living on, without giving them time to make repairs
and leave. Their only hope seems to be Smith, who has been transformed
into a space-age Samson with green hair by a weird gas.
3.10 [69] Lost in Space: The Space Creature (1967.11.15)
Ronald Gans ................... Voice
Fred Krone .................... Creature
The Space Creature
Air Dates: 11/15/67 & 5/15/68 Writer: William Welch
Director: Sobey Martin
Guest Cast: Ronald Gans
Jupiter 2 is locked into orbit around a planet which harbors a
creature that feeds on fear. In order to create its life-food, the being
causes the Robinsons to disappear from the ship one by one, leaving a
psychotic Dr. Smith, who is trying to murder Will.
3.11 [70] Lost in Space: The Deadliest of the Species (1967.11.22)
Sue England ................... Lady robot voice
Ronald Gans ................... Leader
Lyle Waggoner ................. Android #1
Ralph Lee ..................... Android #2
Deadliest Of The Species
Air Dates: 11/22/67 & 5/22/68 Writer: Robert Hamner
Director: Sobey Martin
Guest Cast: Ronald Gans, Lyle Waggoner, Sue England
The Robot falls in love with a female robot, who is being hunted by
law officers of her world for being a killer.
3.12 [71] Lost in Space: A Day at the Zoo (1967.11.29)
Leonard Stone ................. Farnum B.
Gary Tigerman ................. Oggo
Ronald Weber .................. Mort
A Day At The Zoo
Air Dates: 11/29/67 & 5/29/68 Writer: Jackson Gillis
Director: Irving Moore
Guest Cast: Leonard Stone, Gary Tigerman, Ronald Weber
An intergalactic showman, Farnum B., puts the Robinsons on exhibit in
his space zoo. During an escape attempt, Will and his captor fall into
another time zone, while Dr. Smith uses Farnum's caveboy-helper to take
control of the zoo' operation.
3.13 [72] Lost in Space: Two Weeks in Space (1967.12.13)
Edy Williams .................. NON
Fritz Feld .................... Zumdish
Richard Krisher ............... MXR
Eric Matthews ................. QZW
Carroll Roebke ................ TAT
Ronald Gans ................... QZW voice
Two Weeks In Space
Air Dates: 12/13/67 & 6/5/68 Writer: Robert Hamner
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Fritz Feld, Richard Krishner, Eric Matthews, Edy Williams,
Carroll Roebke
Zumdish, now operating a tour agency (finally quit the Celestrial
Department Store), comes to the Robinson's planet with clients. Smith
seizes the opportunity to turn the presently-empty Jupiter 2 into a resort
hotel, unaware that four of the vacationing aliens are really murderers
hiding from the law.
3.14 [73] Lost in Space: Castles in Space (1967.12.20)
Corinna Tsopei ................ Princess Reyka
Alberto Monte ................. Chavo
Castles In Space
Air Dates: 12/20/67 & 6/12/68 Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Sobey Martin
Guest Cast: Alberto Monte, Corinna Tsopei
The Robinsons give refuge to a beautiful ice princess who is running
from a bounty hunter. When the hunter captures Will, he suggests a trade:
the boy for the princess. The Robot takes on the hunter like "el Toro" to
save the princess.
3.15 [74] Lost in Space: The Anti-Matter Man (1967.12.27)
Fred Krone .................... Creature
Harper Carter ................. Doubles
Joseph Canutt ................. Doubles
Anti-Matter Man
Air Date: 12/27/67 & 6/19/68 Writers: Barney Slater & Robert Hamner
Director: Sutton Roley
Guest Cast: None
An experiment gone awry transports John to an anti-matter world, and
sends his evil double back. Will, Smith, and the Robot attempt to rescue
John, who is being guarded by a psychotic, bearded double of Don, and a
shackled, evil Robot. The evil John is willing to kill everyone to keep
his freedom from the miserable anti-matter world.
3.16 [75] Lost in Space: Target: Earth (1968.01.03)
James Gosa .................... Gilt Proto
Sandy Gimpel .................. Family doubles
Harper Carter ................. Family doubles
John Hunt ..................... Family doubles
Harry Carter .................. Family doubles
Ralph Madlener ................ Proto #2
Jerry Traylor ................. Proto #3
Target: Earth
Air Dates: 1/3/68 & 6/26/68 Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Nathan Juran
Guest Cast: James Gosa, Brent Davis, Thant Brann
Shapeless aliens imprison the Robinsons and make themselves into their
doubles (boy, they sure had a lot of problems with imposters), and then
hijack the Jupiter 2, planning to go back and conquer the Earth (again!
<sigh>) . They reprogram the Robot to help them. Will and Smith escape,
capture their doubles, and replace them on the journey, in an attempt to
stop them.
3.17 [76] Lost in Space: The Princess of Space (1968.01.10)
Arte Johnson .................. Fedor
Robert Foulk .................. Kraspo
Sheila Matthews ............... Aunt Gamma
Princess Of Space
Air Dates: 1/10/68 & 7/3/68 Writer: Jackson Gillis
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Robert Foulk, Arte Johnson, Sheila Mathews
Confusion surrounds Penny's lineage when she is taken for a space
princess, put onto an alien ship, and trained to take over the throne of an
another planet.
3.18 [77] Lost in Space: The Time Merchant (1968.01.17)
John Crawford ................. Dr. Chronos
Byron Morrow .................. General Squires
Hoke Howell ................... Rogers
Fred Krone .................... Creature
The Time Merchant
Air Dates: 1/17/68 & 7/24 68 Writers: Bob & Wanda Duncan
Director: Ezra Stone
Guest Cast: John Crawford, Byron Morrow, Hoke Howell
A time merchant, living in a Daliesque world, prepares to kill the
Robinsons because they accidentally interrupted his time-trip. Smith,
sent back to Earth in 1997, must re-board the Jupiter 2, or watch it be
destroyed.
3.19 [78] Lost in Space: The Promised Planet (1968.01.24)
Gil Rogers .................... Bartholomew
Keith Taylor .................. Edgar
The Promised Planet
Air Dates: 1/24/68 & 9/4/68 Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Ezra Stone
Guest Cast: Gil Rogers, Keith Taylor
Told that they are approaching an Earth colony, the Robinsons land on
a planet whose culture is totally geared for teenagers. Soon, subtle
brainwashing causes the older Robinsons and the children to disassociate
themselves from each other. Smith becomes a hippie.
3.20 [79] Lost in Space: Fugitives in Space (1968.01.31)
Michael Conrad ................ Creech
Tol Avery ..................... Warden
Charles Horvath ............... Guard
John Hunt ..................... Prisoner #1
Ralph Madlener ................ Prisoner #2
Fugitives In Space
Air Dates: 1/31/68 & 7/31/68 Writer: Robert Hamner
Director: Ezra Stone
Guest Cast: Michael Conrad, Tol Avery
Don and Smith are framed as criminals and sent to the toughest prison
in the galaxy. While Will and the Robot try to figure a way to get them
out, Don and Smith argue over whether or not to go along with a criminal's
escape plan.
3.21 [80] Lost in Space: Space Beauty (1968.02.14)
Leonard Stone ................. Farnum B.
Dee Hartford .................. Nancy
Miriam Schiller ............... Miss Teutonium
Ronald Weber .................. Dictator
Jim Mills ..................... Knight
Bartell La Rue ................ Knight #2
Space Beauty
Air Dates: 2/14/68 & 8/14/68 Writer: Jackson Gillis
Director: Irving Moore
Guest Cast: Leonard Stone, Dee Hartford, Miriam Schillar
Farnum B. is back, and now in the beauty contest business. He tries
to sign Judy up as a contestant. Unknown to the Robinsons, if Farnum can't
get her to sign, his master, a man of fire, will keep his soul.
3.22 [81] Lost in Space: The Flaming Planet (1968.02.21)
Abraham Sofaer ................ Sobram
Harry Monty ................... Small plant
Jerry Traylor ................. Plant creature
John Hunt ..................... Plant #2
The Flaming Planet
Air Dates: 2/21/68 & 7/10/68 Writer: Barney Slater
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Abraham Sofaer
To alleviate a crisis, Jupiter 2 must orbit a planet for several
hours. However, the alien living there, the last of a proud warrior race,
will not permit it unless someone stays behind to wage him one last war,
using the planet's extensive weaponry.
3.23 [82] Lost in Space: The Great Vegetable Rebellion (1968.02.28)
Stanley Adams ................. Tybo
James Millhollin .............. Willoughby
Jerry Traylor ................. Plant
Air Dates: 2/28/68 & 7/17/68 Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Stanley Adams, James Millhollin
On another planet, Dr. Smith plucks a flower, arousing accusations of
murder from a giant, talking carrot, who plans to punish the Robinsons by
turning them into plants. [EGADS!] Lost in Space:
3.24 [83] Lost in Space: THE JUNKYARD OF SPACE (final episode of "Lost In Space")
6Mar66
Writer: Barney Slater
Director: Ezra Stone
Guest Cast:
Marcel Hillaire ............... Junkman
Jupiter 2 lands on a planet used as the galaxy's junkyard. With the
ship's food supply deteriorating, Smith sacrifices first the Robot's memory
banks to the mechanical junkman, then the Jupiter 2 itself.#
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