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Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet

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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Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet Cast

Name Character
Georgi Zhzhyonov He was 50, 90 years old when he died as Hans Walter, Sirius
Vladimir Yemelyanov He was 54, 64 years old when he died as Cmdr. Brendan Lockhart, Sirius
Faith Domergue She was 41, 74 years old when she died as Dr. Marsha Evans, Vega
Basil Rathbone She was 73, 75 years old when she died as Prof. Hartman, Lunar 7
Gennadi Vernov as Andre Ferneau, Sirius
Yuriy Sarantsev He was 36, 76 years old when he died as Allen Sherman, Vega
John Bix as John the Robot
Georgiy Teykh He was 59, 85 years old when he died as Dr Kern, Vega

Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet Crew

Name Department
Vilis Lapenieks as Director of Photography. He was 33 (55) years old when He died Camera
Stephanie Rothman as Associate Producer. She was 28 (now 87) years old Production
Curtis Harrington as Director. He was 38 (80) years old when He died Directing
Curtis Harrington as Writer. He was 38 (80) years old when He died Writing
Ronald Stein as Original Music Composer. He was 35 (58) years old when He died Sound
George Edwards as Producer. He was 271 (79) years old when He died Production
William Condos as Makeup Artist. Costume & Make-Up
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Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet (58 years)

  • Release day: Sunday, August 01, 1965
  • Runtime: 78 minutes