A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 14, 1966
Original Title:
Women of the Prehistoric Planet
Alternate Titles:
Das Steinzeitsyndrom
Die Welt des Frauenplaneten
Kauhujen planeetta
Le donne del pianeta preistorico
Mujeres del planeta prehistórico
Mulheres do Planeta Pre-Histórico
Prehistoric Planet Women
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Standard Club of California Productions Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 90
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. Also, the crew encounters many strange beasts on this strange, but somewhat familiar world.
Art Direction:
Paul Sylos
Assistant Director:
Richard Dixon
Casting Consultant:
Marvin Paige
Costume Design:
Frank Tauss
Director:
Arthur C. Pierce
Director of Photography:
Archie R. Dalzell
Editor:
George White
Executive Producer:
Madelynn Broder
Jack Broder
Hairstylist:
Myrl Stoltz
Makeup Artist:
Ted Coodley
Music:
Leith Stevens
Hans J. Salter
Ernest Tomlinson
Music Editor:
Igo Kantor
Original Music Composer:
Gordon Zahler
Producer:
George Edwards
Production Manager:
Jack Voglin
Property Master:
Ted Cooper
Script Supervisor:
Stanley Olsen
Set Decoration:
Harry Reif
Sound Effects Editor:
Del Harris
Special Effects:
Joe Zomar
Supervising Film Editor:
Igo Kantor
Writer:
Arthur C. Pierce
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