Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet Page #3

Synopsis: 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.
Genre: Adventure, Sci-Fi
Production: American International Pictures (AIP)
 
IMDB:
3.6
UNRATED
Year:
1965
74 min
125 Views


Open number 3 and hit the beam.

Paper. Try the port viewer.

Telescreen gets it okay.

We'll pan port.

Formations of weird rock.

Something's there.

I'll switch on the outside sound pickup.

What is it?

- A human being?

- Hold it.

It's finished.

Transfer it to playback.

Meanwhile, you might check up on the atmosphere, Hans.

It better be good.

And you better get your spacesuit. We'll move out.

Andre, I want you to attempt a contact

with Sherman by radio.

If you raise them, tell them to report their position.

Then get yourself into a spacesuit and walk about.

- I'm right behind you.

- That'll be handy if I slip.

Get hopping now.

It's 4.7 on oxygen.

That's pretty close.

I thought we were lucky!

Good solid rock.

I'll check out there.

Keep on the rope. Don't get out of visual contact.

- I just received a message.

- What did they say?

- Marsha has radared Sherman.

- Sherman?

She can't be sure, but it looks like two objects, one

metallic and moving in the area we expected to search.

Probably Kern and Sherman.

Come on, Andre!

As soon as she knows for sure,

she'll contact us.

Andre!

It's got Andre!

Cut 'em free.

Nothing's broken?

Get a shot at that thing.

Careful, Andre.

Can ya imagine that?

He's bashful.

Why don't we take one o' those things home to the zoo?

You've got to be more careful, Andre.

- If we hadn't heard you call me -

- I didn't call.

You called out to us. We heard you.

But I didn't call you.

- It sounded like 'Lockhart'.

- Let's be getting back.

Call Marsha again, Andre.

Made contact with crew of Sirius

again at 0825.

They reported a perfect landing on square 73 as planned.

Marsha, this is Commander Lockhart.

Yes, Commander.

I'm afraid you haven't given us enough information

about the location of the spacecraft.

I need to know their precise position.

I'm sorry. I was so happy you'd made

a safe landing, I forgot to tell you.

They're at square 107, about a mile from the red spot.

The direct distance from you is

thirty-two miles across the bay.

We'll have to go by air.

Is the car ready?

Lowered and ready.

- Will the car make it there?

- It does, or we walk.

I'd sure like a four-lane freeway.

Bet that you get a flag.

- Commander?

- Yes?

What's happened to the robot?

Marsha...

Marsha?

Have you been apprised at all about the robot?

Well, apparently they're having some difficulty with him.

He was loaded aboard the ship

partially disassembled.

I'm afraid they haven't been able to reassemble him yet.

Keep coming.

Come on, John.

Go and return!

Look out! Here's another one!

Behind you!

Look out!

Move John.

Adjusting...

There.

There's one hundred and ten.

Secure yourself to that boulder, John.

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Curtis Harrington

Gene Curtis Harrington (September 17, 1926 – May 6, 2007) was an American film and television director whose work included experimental films, horror films, and episodic television. He is considered one of the forerunners of New Queer Cinema. more…

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