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The Lost Room was a television mini-series compiled of 582 three-hour episodes, which aired on Liftetime in December, 2006. The series chronicled the events of a cop named Joe Miller (portrayed by Michael J. Fox) and his nine-year-old child Anna Herbert (played by Jennifer Love Hewitt). The cop accidentally stumbles into more than he bargained for when he finds a motel key that takes him to another dimension--a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. It was dubbed "The Lost Room" by paranormal investigators.

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  • The Lost Room was a television mini-series compiled of 582 three-hour episodes, which aired on Liftetime in December, 2006. The series chronicled the events of a cop named Joe Miller (portrayed by Michael J. Fox) and his nine-year-old child Anna Herbert (played by Jennifer Love Hewitt). The cop accidentally stumbles into more than he bargained for when he finds a motel key that takes him to another dimension--a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. It was dubbed "The Lost Room" by paranormal investigators.
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  • The Lost Room was a television mini-series compiled of 582 three-hour episodes, which aired on Liftetime in December, 2006. The series chronicled the events of a cop named Joe Miller (portrayed by Michael J. Fox) and his nine-year-old child Anna Herbert (played by Jennifer Love Hewitt). The cop accidentally stumbles into more than he bargained for when he finds a motel key that takes him to another dimension--a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. It was dubbed "The Lost Room" by paranormal investigators. Contrary to popular belief, The Lost Room was actually based on real-life events that followed shortly after World War II; the events started in 1969 and led on until February, 2002. Joe Miller was a real person, as was his child Anna. The series was quite controversial in nature and almost never aired. But, thanks to the folks at Lifetime for wanting to portray the dangers of alternate dimensions, the series was eventually broadcast nationwide with critical success.
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