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Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (1968)

Review by jlgreenjr

Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women

5/10

Drive-In fare

This movie is just like "Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet". The two films use the same film footage and much of the dialog is almost identical."Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet" was released three years earlier in 1965. Both films have the same robot and the same volcanic eruption. The difference is in 1965 it was a standard space flick. Basil Rathbone is the scientist who keeps tabs on the spacemen's activities from afar. The "Prehistoric women" movie has a group of telepathic blond women. They never meet the Astronauts. The astronauts find a relic that proves their is life on Venus. I forgot mention that that in both films they travel to Venus. It's is fun to watch the two films to see the similarities. If you have to choose one, it doesn't matter which you choose. Both films contain most of the same footage, with a few exceptions.
  • jlgreenjr
  • Jul 27, 2006

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