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  1. Oct 11, 2020 · Women From The Prehistoric Planet (1966) by Standard Club of Calif. Publication date 1966-04-15 Topics Women From The Prehistoric Planet Language English Item Size ...

  2. April 15, 1966. ( 1966-04-15) Running time. 90 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Women of the Prehistoric Planet is a 1966 independently made American science fiction / action film directed by Arthur C. Pierce, with Wendell Corey receiving the top billing among the cast.

  3. Women of the Prehistoric Planet: Directed by Arthur C. Pierce. With Wendell Corey, Keith Larsen, John Agar, Paul Gilbert. A spaceship crashes upon an unexplored planet, and the rescuers sent to search for survivors discover that decades have passed due to time dilation.

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    • Action, Adventure, Romance
    • Arthur C. Pierce
    • 1966-04-15
  4. Aug 13, 2013 · Item Size. 3859706131. "Voyage to the Planet of the Prehistoric Women" (1968) is the second of two reworkings of "Planeta Bur," a Soviet sci-fi film from 1959. The first was the similarly titled, "Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet" (1962) assembled by director Curtis Harrington for producer Roger Corman. "Voyage to the Planet of the Prehistoric ...

  5. A space ship crash lands on the third planet of a distant solar system, killing all hands except for a young boy named Tang. The rescue ship arrives some 20 years later. One of the crew, a girl named Linda meets Tang and falls in love with him. They are attacked by the native humanoids of the planet and many of them are killed off.

  6. A space ship crash lands on the third planet of a distant solar system, killing all hands except for a young boy named Tang. The rescue ship arrives some 20 years later. One of the crew, a girl named Linda meets Tang and falls in love with him. They are attacked by the native humanoids of the planet and many of them are killed off.

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  8. Women of the Prehistoric Planet is a 1966 American science fiction/action film directed by Arthur C. Pierce and starring John Agar. It was featured in the first season of Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1989.

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