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*Storyboard: Vincent James | *Storyboard: Vincent James | ||
*Layout: Neil Graham | *Layout: Neil Graham | ||
*Animation: John Offord, Les Brooksbank, Mark Povey, Adrian Bell, Mike Eames, Richard Bazley, | *Animation: John Offord, Les Brooksbank, Mark Povey, Adrian Bell, Mike Eames, Richard Bazley, Phil Morris, Denise Heywood, Alastair Fell, Joe McCaffrey | ||
*Backgrounds: Stephen Simpson, Barbara Alcock, Jon Doyle, Stephen Hanson | *Backgrounds: Stephen Simpson, Barbara Alcock, Jon Doyle, Stephen Hanson | ||
*Supervised by John Geering | *Supervised by John Geering |
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This entry is about the episode. For information about the film, see The Lost Valley (Film). For information about the place, see The Lost Valley (Location).
Summary
Duckula, Nanny, and Igor all head out to the movie theater one night, seeing the film "The Lost Valley", which leaves Igor bothered (he wished to see a film on Bela Lugosi, and hates fiction) and Duckula starstruck, which means that he is then fantasizing about heading to the Lost Valley to find the treasures there. Count Duckula (by some paradoxical ploy) transports the castle to the fictitious world of the Lost Valley, where he meets the natives and attempts to find the treasures there. They are found, but Duckula is dissatisfied when he finds out that they are cheap props, and to make matters worse, the castle soon transports off without its inhabitants, leaving them stuck in the film, which soon ends, and leaves them in the screen.
Credits
- Voices: David Jason, Jack May, Brian Trueman, Jimmy Hibbert
- Narrator: Barry Clayton
- Written by Jimmy Hibbert
- Vocals: Doreen Edwards, Mike Harding
- Original Music: Mike Harding
- Design: Chris Randall, Dan Whitworth, Margaret Riley, Paul Salmon, Vincent James, Andy Roper, Ed Williams
- Storyboard: Vincent James
- Layout: Neil Graham
- Animation: John Offord, Les Brooksbank, Mark Povey, Adrian Bell, Mike Eames, Richard Bazley, Phil Morris, Denise Heywood, Alastair Fell, Joe McCaffrey
- Backgrounds: Stephen Simpson, Barbara Alcock, Jon Doyle, Stephen Hanson
- Supervised by John Geering
- Special Effects: Garry Owen, Murti Schofield, Roy Huckerby, Jackie Mitchell
- Camera: Peter Kidd, Frank Hardie, Wendy Senior, Mark Sutton
- Paiting: Beverly Phillips, Yasodha Huckerby, Sue Halliwell, Joan Jones, Stefania Giani, Gloria Vassiliou, Lynn Hardie, Katie Nutter, Lesley White, Karl Scoble, Michael Lannigan, Joyce Flowers, Michelle Povey, Laura Cosgrove, Helen Michael, Sue Robson, Craig Whittle, Marie Dembinski, Helen Smith, Andrea Hough
- Supervised by Lorriane Thomas
- Xerox: Andy McLoughlin, Tony McAleese, Joan Simmons, Don Geering
- Line Test: Phil Atack
- Production Controller: Chris Phillips, Bob Burrows, Simon White, Phil McMylor
- Film Editor: Jane Hicks
- Dubbing Mixer: Ted Spooner
- Animation Director: Dan Whitworth
- Associate Producer: Chris Randall
- Executive Producer: John Hambley
- Produced by Mark Hall, Brian Cosgrove
- Directed by Chris Randall, Keith Scoble
- © Cosgrove Hall Productions MCMLXXXVIII