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The Lost Room Director: Craig R. Baxley, Michael W. Watkins Cast: Peter Krause, Julianna Margulies, Kevin Pollak, Elle Fanning

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/03/2007
  • Original Release: 2006
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 1,636

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Closed Caption; Inside the Lost Room" featurette

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- The Lost Room
1. Main Titles [:45]
2. The Key [4:02]
3. The Bodies [7:27]
4. The Door [9:30]
5. The Game [8:10]
6. The Bus Ticket [4:19]
7. The Objects [6:02]
8. The Warehouse [2:30]
9. The Pen [2:19]
10. The Reset [1:43]
1. The Dissapearance [5:46]
2. The Survivor [8:18]
3. The Weasel [5:16]
4. The Prime Object [3:46]
5. The Break-In [6:20]
6. The Exit [2:26]
7. The Safe [2:45]
8. The Theory [1:55]
9. The Decision [3:10]
10. Closing Credits [:54]
1. Main Titles [:45]
2. The Meeting [1:46]
6. The Comb [:18]
12. The Collectors [4:48]
13. The Recruitor [3:36]
14. The Locator [2:23]
15. The Nephew [5:00]
16. The Lesson [6:34]
17. The Glasses [2:12]
18. The Polaroids [8:14]
1. The Motel [2:59]
2. The Order [7:32]
3. The Woman [2:38]
4. The Diner [2:07]
5. The Photograph [4:39]
6. The Fingerprint [2:28]
7. The Film [5:09]
8. The Watch Box [3:37]
9. The Missing Object [6:38]
10. The Man [3:28]
11. End Credits [:51]
Disc #2 -- The Lost Room
1. Main Titles [:45]
2. The Dream [4:17]
3. The Book Stop [6:46]
4. The Threat [2:59]
5. The Scissors [6:20]
6. The Prison [9:23]
7. The Fallout Shelter [7:00]
8. The Vault [2:43]
9. The Quarter [7:14]
10. The Wedding Photo [6:56]
1. The Movement [7:03]
2. The Eye [3:20]
3. The Patient [5:38]
4. The Experiment [6:14]
5. The Price [9:32]
6. End Credits [:52]

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Editorial Reviews

A dying man entrusts a straight-shooting police detective with the key to a timeless mystery, thrusting the unsuspecting lawman into a deadly world where everyday objects have an unusual influence over reality as the result of an inexplicable rift in time and space. By all accounts the Sunshine Motel was one indistinguishable from any one of the countless other roadside lodges which dot Route 66. On the typical morning of an otherwise ordinary day, however, the contents in room ten of the Sunshine Motel are suddenly transformed into indestructible objects of immeasurable value. There's a comb with the power to stop time when the user runs it through their hair, and a pair of glasses that can inhibit combustion anywhere in a twenty-yard radius. When Police Detective Joe Miller (Peter Krause) is given the most powerful of all the objects - the key to room ten - he is quickly targeted for death by the various cabals that seek to collect the objects; some of the cabals want to collect to objects to achieve their own nefarious means, others simply to prevent them from falling into the wring hands. Things go from bad to worse for Detective Miller when his young daughter disappears in the room and he must race to solve the mystery of this strange phenomenon before he is caught in the crosshairs and his little girl disappears forever. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Amazing mystery / fantasy / adventureby Anonymous

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November 11, 2009: "The Lost Room" is an amazing and fascinating mini-series. Enter the world of the Objects: seemingly ordinary items -- a key, a comb, a bus ticket -- that have unbelievable powers. And seeking to own and control these Objects are various people, some good, some bad, but all obsessed with putting the powers to their own uses.

In the middle of this situation, stumbles a police detective searching for his daughter, who vanished in the Lost Room. His quest to find her and return her to safety brings him across the paths of collectors and manipulators.

The Objects raise disturbing questions: Where did they come from? How did they get the way they are? What happened in that Lost Room?

But all the detective wants is to get his daughter back. He'll have to navigate down the rabbit hole and back to escape with his daughter and his life.

If you like fantasy or science fiction adventure, check out The Lost Room.

An absolute must!by SandraRD

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June 28, 2009: There are no flattering enough words to describe this great TV miniseries... Exceptionally written, filmed and performed, 'The Lost Room' has provided five of the most enjoyable hours of my life. I highly recommend it not only to Sci-Fi addicts, but also to anyone willing to be entranced by a true filmmaking gem.

I Also Recommend: The Thirteenth Floor, Brazil, Blade Runner.


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