The Lost Empire (1984 film), the Glossary
The Lost Empire is a 1984 American fantasy adventure film directed by Jim Wynorski.[1]
Table of Contents
21 relations: Alan Howarth (composer), Angela Aames, Angelique Pettyjohn, Angus Scrimm, Audio commentary, Chinatown, DVD, Fantasy, Indian reservation, Jacques Haitkin, Jim Wynorski, Kenneth Tobey, LaserDisc, Linda Shayne, Los Angeles Police Department, Raven De La Croix, Robert Tessier, Roger Corman, Tommy Rettig, VHS, Wilmington, North Carolina.
- Films scored by Alan Howarth (composer)
Alan Howarth (composer)
Alan Howarth (born 1948) is an American composer and sound designer who has worked on soundtracks for Hollywood films including the Star Trek and Halloween series, and is known for his collaborations with film director and composer John Carpenter.
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Angela Aames
Angela Aames (born Lois Marie Tlustos; February 27, 1956 – November 27, 1988) was an American B Movie actress known for her buxom blonde bombshell image.
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Angelique Pettyjohn
Angelique Pettyjohn (born Dorothy Lee Perrins; March 11, 1943 – February 14, 1992) was an American actor and burlesque queen.
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Angus Scrimm
Angus Scrimm (born Lawrence Rory Guy; August 19, 1926 – January 9, 2016) was an American actor, author, and journalist, known for his portrayal of the Tall Man in the 1979 horror film Phantasm and its sequels.
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An audio commentary is an additional audio track, usually digital, consisting of a lecture or comments by one or more speakers, that plays in real time with a video.
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Chinatown
Chinatown is the catch-all name for an ethnic enclave of Chinese people located outside Greater China, most often in an urban setting.
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DVD
The DVD (common abbreviation for digital video disc or digital versatile disc) is a digital optical disc data storage format.
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Fantasy
Fantasy is a genre of fiction involving magical elements, as well as a work in this genre.
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Indian reservation
An American Indian reservation is an area of land held and governed by a U.S. federal government-recognized Native American tribal nation, whose government is autonomous, subject to regulations passed by the United States Congress and administered by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, and not to the U.S.
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Jacques Haitkin
Jacques Adam Haitkin (August 29, 1950 – March 21, 2023) was an American cinematographer.
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Jim Wynorski
Jim Wynorski is an American screenwriter, director, and producer.
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Kenneth Tobey
Jesse Kenneth Tobey (March 23, 1917 – December 22, 2002) was an American actor active from the early 1940s into the 1990s, with over 200 credits in film, theatre, and television.
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LaserDisc
The LaserDisc (LD) is a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium, initially licensed, sold and marketed as MCA DiscoVision (also known simply as "DiscoVision") in the United States in 1978.
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Linda Shayne
Linda Shayne is an American-Canadian dual citizen, film and television writer and director, and former film and television actress.
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Los Angeles Police Department
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), officially known as the City of Los Angeles Police Department, is the primary law enforcement agency of Los Angeles, California, United States.
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Raven De La Croix
Raven De La Croix (born Lynn Christie Martin; August 24, 1947) is an American actress and stripper known for her lead role in the 1976 Russ Meyer film Up!.
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Robert Tessier
Robert W. Tessier (June 2, 1934 – October 11, 1990) was an American actor and stuntman who was best known for playing heavy, menacing characters in films and on television.
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Roger Corman
Roger William Corman (April 5, 1926 – May 9, 2024) was an American film director, producer and actor.
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Tommy Rettig
Thomas Noel Rettig (December 10, 1941 – February 15, 1996) was an American child actor, computer software engineer, and author.
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VHS
The VHS (Video Home System) is a standard for consumer-level analog video recording on tape cassettes, introduced in 1976 by the Victor Company of Japan (JVC).
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Wilmington, North Carolina
Wilmington is a port city in and the county seat of New Hanover County in coastal southeastern North Carolina, United States.
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See also
Films scored by Alan Howarth (composer)
- Big Trouble in Little China
- Christine (1983 film)
- Escape from New York
- Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers
- Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
- Halloween II (1981 film)
- Halloween III: Season of the Witch
- Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers
- Head Office
- Headless Horseman (film)
- Prince of Darkness (film)
- Retribution (1987 film)
- The Dentist
- The Dentist 2
- The Lost Empire (1984 film)
- The Omega Code
- They Live
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lost_Empire_(1984_film)