The People that Time Forgot (1977)

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Country: US/GB
Technical: col 91m
Director: Kevin Connor
Cast: Patrick Wayne, Sarah Douglas, Doug McClure

Synopsis:

After the First World War, an American officer organizes an expedition to locate a missing explorer in Antarctica, but finds a lost world of tribesmen and prehistoric creatures where his castaway has gone native.

Review:

A sequel to The Land that Time Forgot, and also from a Burroughs novel, in which McClure plays the same character as before. The monsters are mechanical still - a jaw here, a claw there - and the cleavage has got deeper and wider than ever, courtesy of Dana Gillespie. Filmed in the Canaries, which look nowhere near Antarctica, the poster men really had to try hard with this one.

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Country: US/GB
Technical: col 91m
Director: Kevin Connor
Cast: Patrick Wayne, Sarah Douglas, Doug McClure

Synopsis:

After the First World War, an American officer organizes an expedition to locate a missing explorer in Antarctica, but finds a lost world of tribesmen and prehistoric creatures where his castaway has gone native.

Review:

A sequel to The Land that Time Forgot, and also from a Burroughs novel, in which McClure plays the same character as before. The monsters are mechanical still - a jaw here, a claw there - and the cleavage has got deeper and wider than ever, courtesy of Dana Gillespie. Filmed in the Canaries, which look nowhere near Antarctica, the poster men really had to try hard with this one.


Country: US/GB
Technical: col 91m
Director: Kevin Connor
Cast: Patrick Wayne, Sarah Douglas, Doug McClure

Synopsis:

After the First World War, an American officer organizes an expedition to locate a missing explorer in Antarctica, but finds a lost world of tribesmen and prehistoric creatures where his castaway has gone native.

Review:

A sequel to The Land that Time Forgot, and also from a Burroughs novel, in which McClure plays the same character as before. The monsters are mechanical still - a jaw here, a claw there - and the cleavage has got deeper and wider than ever, courtesy of Dana Gillespie. Filmed in the Canaries, which look nowhere near Antarctica, the poster men really had to try hard with this one.