
Lost TV and "Lost Horizon"?
Still lost almost from the beginning, but I do not remember if I ever spoke novel Horizons lost by James Hilton and the two films based on it? This is the story of a small group of people who stray in a monastery in the Himalayas, as it is very Lama dies, and believes that one of the passengers on the plane has everything you need to replace it. The world is at war and Lama believes he can destroy himself and retired the last resource. Thanks! The book: http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0geu8m29MNLbmUBd2dXNyoA; _ylu = = X3oDMTE1ZmM5cDNlBHNlYwNzcgRwb3MDMQRjb2xvA2FjMgR2dGlkA1NBTUEwMDhfOTU-/SIG 11tc42bff/EXP = 1271219766 / ** http% 3A / / en.wikipedia.org / wiki / Lost_Horizon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Horizon_ (1937_film): the best of both versions of the film
No, he did not. In a pod cast of the producers mentioned that they saw the movie, but not really influence them.
The *Missing* Books Mentioned *in* The Bible (01 of 11)?!
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