Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet

  • Yhdysvallat Prehistoric Planet

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In theiyear 2020,ia team of researchers are sentito searchifor life oniVenus, which they find teeming with alien creatures.
The rugged terrain produces discoveries both astonishing and deadly -- tentacled plants that feed on human flesh, savage lizard men and mammoth dinosaurs grazing on hillsides. The explorers pursue their mission, driven by an ethereal female voice which haunts their every move. (jakelijan virallinen teksti)

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D.Moore 

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englanti The best thing about this film, the stylish, B-movie cute and certainly expensive sets, comes from the Soviet original Planet of Storms, three years older. And the original isn't that great either. The Americans didn't add anything groundbreaking to it, they just tried to ride the wave of rather interesting sci-fi rubbish. ()

lamps 

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englanti This remake of a pretty renowned Russian sci-fi movie (that I haven’t watched and surely never will) represents a cutely naive view of the future from the perspective of poor B-movies. They travel to Venus, but without any information or photos of the terrain, and two groups of characters move about the scenery, with dinosaurs showing up three times and ordinary fish appearing before the camera a couple of times. There are a couple of solid and smart special effects and the sentient robot is mandatory for the genre, but otherwise it’s awfully boring and tedious amateur junk that for some unknown reason has pretty decent Czech dubbing. 25% ()

Goldbeater 

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englanti Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet is one of two versions adapted from the Soviet science fiction movie Planet of Storms. It was adapted for Western audiences and enhanced by the addition of principal scenes featuring Basil Rathbone and Faith Domergue. Unlike the subsequent second Roger Corman-produced Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women, Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet at least sticks fairly faithfully to the tone of the original material and is not as regrettable in terms of filmmaking as its successor, which up-and-comer Peter Bogdanovich directed. ()

kaylin 

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englanti I was hoping that it would be an intriguing spectacle, but unfortunately, I was not lucky and the movie "Jurassic Planet" lacks any impressive tricks that would leave you amazed for a moment. It is also lacking in everything else and it is a B-movie that simply doesn't give you many reasons to remember it. ()