Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet

4.0
19651h 18m

In 2020, after the colonization of the moon, the spaceships Vega, Sirius and Capella are launched from Lunar Station 7. They are to explore Venus under the command of Professor Hartman, but an asteroid collides and explodes Capella. The leader ship Vega stays orbiting and sends the astronauts Kern and Sherman with the robot John to the surface of Venus, but they have problems with communication with Dr. Marsha Evans in Vega. The Sirius lands in Venus and Commander Brendan Lockhart, Andre Ferneau and Hans Walter explore the planet and are attacked by prehistoric animals. They use a vehicle to seek Kern and Sherman while collecting samples from the planet. Meanwhile John helps the two cosmonauts to survive in the hostile land.

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Cast

Photo of Basil Rathbone

Basil Rathbone

Prof. Hartman, Lunar 7

Photo of Faith Domergue

Faith Domergue

Dr. Marsha Evans, Vega

Photo of Georgi Zhzhyonov

Georgi Zhzhyonov

Hans Walter, Sirius (archive footage)

Photo of Georgiy Teykh

Georgiy Teykh

Dr Kern, Vega (archive footage) (uncredited)

Photo of Vladimir Yemelyanov

Vladimir Yemelyanov

Cmdr. Brendan Lockhart, Sirius (archive footage) (uncredited)

Photo of Yuriy Sarantsev

Yuriy Sarantsev

Allen Sherman, Vega (archive footage) (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

4/10

Neither Basil Rathbone nor Faith Domergue were actually in the original version of this Soviet tale of space exploration to Venus where dinosaurs really do rule. The print I saw had chroma-phase issues which dated it more than it deserved, I thought. It's not a great film, but is eerily suspenseful. "John" the robot could be a distant cousin of "Robby"; it's got a cool hover-Lada and the monsters are pretty much of the time. The audio is rotten though, the dialogue is quite difficult to make out - particularly as they spend much of the movie in space helmets. The inserted dialogue from the two stars is clearly to interest English language audiences but the nature of their editing means the contributions add next to nothing to the actual storyline. Looks like it was filmed in an old quarry somewhere - and actually that helps it's authenticity. Think Jon Pertwee "Dr. Who"!

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