The Lost Room | DVD | Widescreen - 2 Disc Set
The Lost Room | DVD | Widescreen - 2 Disc Set
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In the 1960s, an unknown event at the Sunshine Motel causes ordinary things in Room 10 to transform into items of wonder called 'objects'. Over 40 years later, Detective Joe Miller learns of the room when he unwittingly comes across the most powerful and coveted 'object' of them all: The Key. His life immediately turns upside down when his young daughter is lost in room 10 and Joe becomes the target of shadowy figures that will stop at nothing to take from him his only hope for saving her- the Key. Director Craig R. Baxley Star Peter Krause, Julianna Marguiles, Kevin Pollak Special Features:
If you're a fan of NBC's 2006 hit show Heroes, chances are you'll get a similar kick out of The Lost Room, a three-part, 4.5-hour Sci-Fi Channel miniseries originally broadcast in December 2006. It's pure hokum (especially when compared to Heroes, which rises from the same creative zeitgeist), and not nearly as clever at it initially seems to be, but there's something undeniably compelling about its premise, which turns everyday objects from the Kennedy era into powerful talismans of supernatural force. The present-day story is rooted in a dark, terrible, and cosmically reverberant incident that occurred in a remote motel room in 1961. Now it's 45 years later, and Detective Joe Miller (Six Feet Under's Peter Krause) has acquired a motel-room key that turns any door into a portal to "the lost room," a kind of alternate-reality no-man's-land, where his young daughter Anna (Elle Fanning, a look-alike for her older sister Dakota) soon goes missing. In his quest to retrieve her, Miller attracts the dangerous attention of various secret factions (with names like The Order, The Legion, and The Collectors) in heated competition to locate the many objects that hold strange powers and could, when gathered together, yield amazing benefits or tear reality apart.
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Tags: April grace Dennis christopher Julianna margulies Mystery & thrillers Peter jacobson Peter krause Science fiction