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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: ALPHA VIDEO
EAN: 0089218417190
Format: Black & White, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Alpha Video
Manufacturer: Alpha Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Alpha Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 10, 2003
Running Time: 77 minutes
Sales Rank: 30436
Studio: Alpha Video
Theatrical Release Date: August 01, 1965







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Product Description:
In the year 2020, a team of researchers are sent to search for life on Venus, 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



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Marsha Is Still In Orbit!
In the mid-1960s Roger Corman, who specialized in drive-in drivel, ran across a USSR-made film that was so bad not even the Soviets would watch it. He bought it, cut it, redubbed what what was left, and then coaxed Basil Rathbone and Faith Domergue into shooting a few scenes to provide names for the movie marque. Then he called the thing VOYAGE TO THE PREHISTORIC PLANET.

Now and then a bad movie is SO bad it becomes entertaining--but most bad movies are simply bad, and VOYAGE TO THE ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Only a fan...
Another old movie using the effects of the time that are not the best. One of Basil Rathbones last movies.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Vintage Roger Corman, even though most of it isn't even his
Making bad movies can be tiring work, especially when you're Roger Corman and make a practice of filming a second film, usually made up entirely on the spot, at each shooting location. One fateful day Roger had an epiphany - why make a completely new bad movie when he could just steal someone else's? So it was that, in 1965, Corman bought the rights to a 1962 Russian film called Planeta Burg. Add a few new scenes, mix in a lot of bad dubbing, and slap some fake credits on that puppy - and Voila! ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Roger Corman, you've done better
The bulk of this movie is a Russian piece of dreck that Roger Corman brought over and dubbed in the dialog. Then he filmed new scenes with Basil Rathbone and some woman with a bee hive hairdo and spliced it all together to make a new movie. The new scenes add nothing and just leave you disoriented as you go from a dubbed scene to a non-dubbed scene.

Two ships of astronauts land on Venus to explore the planet. One of the ships crashes, so the when the other lands, they have to rescue the ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Caution: Giant Sand Octopus!
This is a true wonder of the cinematic world. Roger Corman took the remnants of a lame Soviet sci-fi movie, "Planeta Burg," dubbed it into English, added a couple of western actors including Basil Rathbone, and called it a movie. This film is essentially a bunch of often-seen stock footage shown in glorious sepia and gray. (The box says the film is in color, but the reality is generally otherwise.) This is a real chore to get through even for devoted fans of bad movies.

The plot, as much ... Read More





 

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