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Women of the Prehistoric Planet

  • 1966
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
2.6/10
1.3K
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John Agar, Merry Anders, Wendell Corey, Keith Larsen, and Irene Tsu in Women of the Prehistoric Planet (1966)
ActionAdventureRomanceSci-Fi

A spaceship crashes upon an unexplored planet, and the rescuers sent to search for survivors discover that decades have passed due to time dilation.A spaceship crashes upon an unexplored planet, and the rescuers sent to search for survivors discover that decades have passed due to time dilation.A spaceship crashes upon an unexplored planet, and the rescuers sent to search for survivors discover that decades have passed due to time dilation.

  • Director
    • Arthur C. Pierce
  • Writer
    • Arthur C. Pierce
  • Stars
    • Wendell Corey
    • Keith Larsen
    • John Agar
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.6/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Arthur C. Pierce
    • Writer
      • Arthur C. Pierce
    • Stars
      • Wendell Corey
      • Keith Larsen
      • John Agar
    • 33User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Wendell Corey
    Wendell Corey
    • Adm. David King
    Keith Larsen
    Keith Larsen
    • Cmdr. Scott
    John Agar
    John Agar
    • Dr. Farrell
    Paul Gilbert
    Paul Gilbert
    • Lt. Red Bradley
    Merry Anders
    Merry Anders
    • Lt. Karen Lamont
    Irene Tsu
    Irene Tsu
    • Linda
    Robert Ito
    Robert Ito
    • Tang
    • (as Roberto Ito)
    Stuart Margolin
    Stuart Margolin
    • Chief
    Todd Lasswell
    • Lt. Charles Anderson - Tang's Father
    • (as Todd Laswell)
    Kam Tong
    Kam Tong
    • Jung
    Ron Stokes
    • Sgt. Allen
    Adam Roarke
    Adam Roarke
    • Harris
    Paul Hampton
    Paul Hampton
    • Wilson
    Ronald Lyon
    • Sgt. Nevins
    • (as Ron Lyon)
    Sally Frei
    • Sally
    Suzie Kaye
    • Ens. Stevens
    Hans Wedemeyer
    • Jang
    Glenn Langan
    Glenn Langan
    • Capt. Ross
    • Director
      • Arthur C. Pierce
    • Writer
      • Arthur C. Pierce
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    User reviews33

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    StuOz

    Badly Titled But Okay Space Flick

    Surprisingly intelligent 60s space movie.

    The title suggests we are in for sexy girls in stone age clothing - wrong! We get a tiny bit of that but this flick was named this way to draw in the male cinema goers!

    Instead we get a space movie with some well thought out ideas. The first 30 or 40 minutes of this movie is so well done. I have no problem with the studio sets that are meant to pass as an alien planet. The planet creatures could have been better.

    I will say the first half of the flick is better than the second half. However, I had a very faded print and I feel it needs to be seen remastered before I can fully judge it.

    I can say one thing, everyone involved was obviously trying to make this movie special. Give it a go.
    1chucko-3

    I have problems with this film's title!

    There's only one woman featured prominently in this movie...and she isn't from the prehistoric planet. What a rip-off!

    There are a couple of hokey effects but you'll want to hit the fast-forward button to see them. The majority of this film, like so many bad sci-fi movies of the 50's and 60's, is extended walking sequences! No one ever imagined that a prehistoric planet would be this boring. Never did a film need process shots of alligators and lizards more. Or women, for that matter!

    However, it is worth noting that this is the movie that started the popular "Hi-Keeba!!" catch phrase on MST3K.

    There's also twist ending in this movie that the average viewer will be able to spot about 2 minutes into the film. John Agar's in this film, too. 'Nuff said.
    2richardchatten

    "Do Centaurians Know How to Swim?

    One of the pleasures of watching cheap sixties sci-fi movies was that they did the future so much better in those days, as witness the snug ski pants and stylish hairstyles worn by the women in this glossy colour quickie with cardboard sets and hilarious monsters that must have cost several dollars and evokes Maria Montez rather than Stanley Kubrick.

    It's pretty awful and the special effects may not be very special but it's always a pleasure to see the lovely Merry Anders, while the discussion of the effects of time paradox display at least a rudimentary knowledge of science fiction concepts on someone's part.
    dls-3

    It's OK, BUT!!!

    I must be used to the STAR TREK series plus its affiliated spinoffs plus CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND or maybe ET etc, but with this film, I have problems.

    There really is no chemistry between the actors. They speak to one another, but there is no comraderie. Everybody is put into his or her little box and that is where they stay.

    The only good things about this movie, as far as I feel are Tang (Robert Ito in pre-QUINCY days) and Irene Tsu. I actually felt that they really cared for each other. There was the chemistry that was missing from the rest of the movie.

    I also liked Lt. Bradley (Paul Gilbert). Why would they have such a clown in the midst of a bunch of zombies. His energies were wasted.

    The ending caught me off guard. I won't divulge it, but I'm going to look at this movie again tonight to see if I can pick up any clues as to what was revealed at end time of this movie.
    3partridgecj

    Only watch as Mystery Science Theatre 3000

    There is only one way to watch this film...and that is with witty commentary.

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    • Trivia
      The original script by Arthur C. Pierce was called simply "The Prehistoric Planet," but producer Jack Broder later added "Women of..." to the title for marketing purposes. To justify this title change, brief scenes were filmed of three actresses in native garb, prancing and swimming semi-nude in the pond and waterfall on the planet. These scenes were only used in foreign release prints, but are visible briefly in the US trailer for the film.
    • Goofs
      When the crew shoot the iguana, it falls from the rock. In the next shot it's back on the rock, in flames.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Red Bradley: Hi-keeba!

    • Connections
      Featured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: Women of the Prehistoric Planet (1973)
    • Soundtracks
      Caliban and Ariel
      (uncredited)

      Music by Desmond Leslie

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 1966 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Prehistoric Planet
    • Filming locations
      • Raleigh Studios - 5300 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Standard Club of California Productions Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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