Lost Horizon (1973) [G]

Release Date:
March 14, 1973

Original Title:
Lost Horizon

Alternate Titles:
Les Horizons Perdus
Les horizons perdus
Lost Horizon
Shangri-La
Χαμένος Ορίζοντας
Χαμένος Ορίζων

Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Fantasy | Music | Romance

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Frank Capra Productions
Ross Hunter Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
IE: 18  US: G 

Runtime: 147

Come to Shangri-La! Come to a new world of music, a new world of adventure, and a new world of love!

While escaping war-torn China, a group of Europeans crash in the Himalayas, where they are rescued and taken to the mysterious Valley of the Blue Moon, Shangri-La.

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Assistant Director:
Malcolm R. Harding
Sheldon Schrager

Associate Producer:
Jacques Mapes

Choreographer:
Hermes Pan

Costume Design:
Jean Louis

Director:
Charles Jarrott

Director of Photography:
Robert Surtees

Editor:
Maury Winetrobe

Hairstylist:
Larry Germain

Lyricist:
Hal David

Makeup Artist:
Thomas R. Burman

Novel:
James Hilton

Original Music Composer:
Burt Bacharach

Producer:
Ross Hunter

Production Design:
E. Preston Ames

Screenplay:
Larry Kramer

Second Assistant Director:
Mike Frankovich Jr.
Jerry Ziesmer

Second Unit Director:
Russell Saunders

Set Decoration:
Jerry Wunderlich

Songs:
Burt Bacharach

Sound:
Arthur Piantadosi
Jack Solomon
Richard Tyler
Dan Wallin

Unit Production Manager:
Raymond Gosnell

Visual Effects Designer:
Matthew Yuricich

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