Amazon (1999 TV series) explained

Alt Name:Amazonas – Gefangene des Dschungels
Creator:Peter Benchley
Developer:Malcolm MacRury
Director:Milan Cheylov
T.W. Peacocke
Starring:C. Thomas Howell
Carol Alt
Chris William Martin
Fabiana Udenio
Tyler Hynes
Rob Stewart
Composer:Guy Zerafa
Country:Canada
Germany
Language:English
German
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:22
Executive Producer:Seaton McLean
Peter Sussman
Peter Benchley
Producer:Jan Peter Meyboom
Runtime:44 minutes
Channel:Syndication

Amazon (also known as Peter Benchley's Amazon) was a syndicated adventure drama series created by Peter Benchley. It was developed by Canadian production companies Alliance Atlantis Communications & WIC Entertainment and German company Beta Film GmbH. The 22 episodes of the series were in first-run syndication between 1999 and 2000.

The drama series focused on the six survivors of a crashed airline flight in the Brazilian Amazon jungle. The group soon comes into contact with a hostile indigenous tribe, the Fierce Ones. They are taken in by a mysterious tribe called the Chosen, who are descended from 16th century British colonists who were lost in the rainforest. Relations with the Chosen are tenuous at best. Most of the group escapes the Chosen only to stir up a hornets' nest with the cannibalistic Jaguar People, led by an insane Canadian woman bent on domination of all the local tribes. The first season ended in a cliff-hanger, and a second season was never produced. The series retained sufficient interest that it was released on DVD in 2011. This was most likely to capitalize on the cult-popularity of Lost, with which it could all too easily be confused .

A novelization of the 2-hour pilot was written by Rob MacGregor, and a mass-market paperback was released by Harper (publisher) on 8 Aug 2000.[1]

Cast

Production

Each episode of the series cost $1.2 million.[2] The total cost of the series was $26 million.[3]

Home media

Alliance Home Entertainment released the complete series on DVD in Canada only on 22 February 2011.[4] This was soon followed by the release to the rest of the North American market.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rob MacGregor . Peter Benchley's Amazon: The Ghost Tribe . Amazon.com . 2013-08-04.
  2. Web site: Amazon TV set an indoor jungle. https://web.archive.org/web/20230421092106/https://www.newspapers.com/article/edmonton-journal/123257481/. Edmonton Journal. 38. April 21, 2023. December 1, 1999. April 20, 2023. Newspapers.com.
  3. Web site: Tony. Atherton. Tyler's awesome Amazon adventure. https://web.archive.org/web/20230422062844/https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-ottawa-citizen/87411139/. The Ottawa Citizen. 25. April 22, 2023. July 29, 1999. April 21, 2023. Newspapers.com.
  4. Web site: Peter Benchley's Amazon: The Complete Series . Peter Benchley's Amazon: The Complete Series . Amazon.ca . 2013-08-04.
  5. Web site: Peter Benchley's Amazon: The Complete Series . Peter Benchley's Amazon: The Complete Series . Amazon.com . 2013-08-04.