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MOVIE FAO SCHWARZ STORE PROMOTION |
Updated: December 29, 2006
'LOST IN SPACE' INVADES FAO SCHWARTZ (1998)
On April 3 1998 the long-awaited Lost in Space movie invaded U.S. theatres,
toppling James Cameron's "Titanic" from its first place berth for the first
time. To coincide with the film's release FAO Schwarz, New York City's
premiere toy store, transformed its entrance and one special section of the
store into a Lost in Space showcase, featuring toys from the film as well
as a nod to the classic series.
Images one and two show the front of the store, featuring a three-story high
transparent decal of the movie robot to welcome shoppers ("Danger Will Robinson!").
Images three and four were shot inside in the "Lost in Space department", mostly
movie toys (love that transforming blaster!) with the Polar Lights classic LIS
models and a talking robot T-shirt thrown in for good measure. Notice the bright
blue bulkheads constructed especially for this event.
Images five, six and seven show the enormous life-sized movie robot display inside
the store. This was not the actual prop used in the film but a fiberglass and resin
model. also created for this extraordinary event.
After shooting these images, much to the bewilderment of the shoppers, I did not
want to leave!
Bruce Fedow
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