Swiss Family Robinson (1976)
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Synopsis: Long before there was LOST, the world was captivated by another brood of TV castaways: the resourceful members of the Robinson family. After surviving a terrible shipwreck, the disheveled clan must... Long before there was LOST, the world was captivated by another brood of TV castaways: the resourceful members of the Robinson family. After surviving a terrible shipwreck, the disheveled clan must make do on a tropical island--fashioning a house and tools out of primitive materials--all the while battling pirates and other hostiles. This charming collection features every episode of the 1976 series based on the classic tale, starring a young Willie Aames (CHARLES IN CHARGE) and Helen Hunt (MAD ABOUT YOU). [More]
Starring: Martin Milner, Pat Delaney, Willie Aames, Eric Olson
Starring: Martin Milner, Pat Delaney, Willie Aames, Eric Olson, Cameron Mitchell, Helen Hunt
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
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Jun 30, 2009
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