The people that time forgot 1977

The people that time forgot 1977

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Отправившись в ледяные антарктические пустоши на поиски пропавшего друга, майор МакБрайд со своими людьми оказывается в доисторическом мире, где экспедиция попадает в руки членов жестокого древнего культа.

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The People That Time Forgot is directed by Kevin Connor and adapted to screenplay by Patrick Tilley from the novel of the same name written by Edgar Rice Burroughs. it stars Patrick Wayne, Sarah Douglas, Dana Gillespie, Thorley Walters, Shane Rimmer and Doug McClure. Music is scored by John Scott and cinematography by Alan Hume.

A sequel to The Land That Time Forgot, plot finds Wayne as Major Ben McBride who arranges a mission to go and search for his missing friend Bowen Tyler (McClure). As the party go beyond the Antartic wastes they find themselves in a world populated by prehistoric creatures and primitive tribes.

There are a group of film fans of a certain age that were exposed wilfully to the joys of Kevin Connor and Doug McClure Creature Features, the four pictures made with low budgets (see also The Land That Time Forgot 1975, At the Earth’s Core 1976 & Warlords of Atlantis 1978) were simply put together with a standard structure of humans discovering an unknown land, who then encounter beasties and savage races and then try to escape said world of wonder. Back then in the 70s with youthful eyes these films were magnificent things, we didn’t care about clunky animatronics and miniatures, staid dialogue and poorly constructed scenes of men grappling with a man in rubber make up. Nor did us boys pay any attention to the considerable heaving bosom factor, which is here supplied with a different kind of wonder by Dana Gillespie! But they are a group of films that once loved, is a love that lasts forever, yes, it’s true love.

As it is, The People That Time Forgot is often thought of as the weakest of the four, yet it’s every inch the equal of «Land», primarily because the cast attack the material with great spirit (Douglas is rather splendid and not just a posh girl with a pretty face), the film stock it’s shot on is of better quality and John Scott’s score is bursting with vitality. There’s also a ripper of a finale here, with the pyrotechnics department creating merry hell. Explosives aplenty. While the Santa Cruz de la Palma location used for the world of Caprona is perfectly bereft of civilised leanings. As with the other’s in the series, the ideas at the heart aren’t fully realised because of the budget restrictions, so we basically get some talk between characters, then a fight with a beast, some more talk, another fight with a beast, a meeting with a uncivilised tribe, a fight with a beast, and on it goes until the derring-do escape. There will be peril and actually this one has a very noteworthy turn of events that might surprise a few of the uninitiated.

1977 of course was the year of Star Wars and Close Encounters of the Third Kind, which changed things considerably in the creature feature/sci-fi fantasy stakes. Thus the Connor/McClure movies were relegated to being antique relics of monster malarkey cinema. Yet still they retain a quaint uniqueness, they are able to continually imbue many of us with waves of nostalgia, taking us back to a time when the likes of Connor made fantasy films with love and basic tools. The Land That Time Forgot was badly adapted to film in 2009 (C. Thomas Howell directing and starring), which begs the question on why Burroughs’ Caspak trilogy has not been taken on by a big studio? As yet the third part of the trilogy, Out of Time’s Abyss, has not received a filmic adaptation, can you imagine what someone like Spileberg could do with Burroughs’ wonderful source ideas?

Ah well, we can but dream, in the meantime we will happily make do with our cheesy antiquities. 7/10

I love the books, and would love to do a modern adaptation (with today’s FX).

Not bad at all, despite the flat performances by some members of an attractive cast and the familiarity of it all. «This island never sleeps,» says the full-figured DANA GILLESPIE to PATRICK WAYNE. especially when it’s crawling with prehistoric creatures. She’s clad in an outfit that looks as though Frederick of Hollywood had a hand in the costuming.

Photographed in Spain, the color photography is excellent, the creatures look fairly realistic, and the opening sequence with the plane being attacked by a huge bird is bound to hook you into the story. It’s rather like a poor man’s «Jurassic Park», but it has its moments.

John Wayne’s son, PATRICK WAYNE, is certainly a handsome male lead but has all the animation of one of the dinosaurs, never making us believe he’s the leader of the dangerous expedition. Others in the largely unknown cast are pretty good and John Scott’s music is effective in creating the necessary suspense.

It’s a diverting enough adventure, very watchable and suitable for family viewing.

Summing up: Not bad at all, the sort of film that kiddie matinees were all about.

Best line after a native attack: «I’m sick and tired of running away from those dreadful people!»

The People that Time Forgot starts aboard a Royal Navy icebreaker named the ‘Polar Queen’ as it sails towards the snow covered cliffs of a lost continent called Caprona, well it’s not lost anymore is it? Anyway on-board is American Major Ben McBride (Patrick Wayne, son of John Wayne by the way) who intends to find his close friend Bowen Tyler (Doug McClure) who went missing & the only clue to his whereabouts was a cannister found floating in the Sea just off the coast of Scotland containing various prehistoric specimens & Tyler’s location, travelling with McBride is a photographer named Charlotte Cunningham (Sarah Douglas, complete with Princess Leia buns hairdo) who has been sent by the newspaper that is funding the expedition, a scientist named Dr. Edwin Norfolk (Thorley Walters) who intends to study the continent & a mechanic Hogan (Shane Rimmer). Captain Lawton (Tony Britton) wishes them luck & the four set off in their amphibious plane, before they know it they’re over the snowy cliffs & are suddenly attacked by a pterodactyl which damages their plane & forces them to make a crash landing. Hogan says he’ll need a few days to fix the plane, McBride decides to leave him to it & sets off with Charlotte & Edwin in search of his friend Tyler. Soon they meet a scantily clad (horay!) cave-woman who luckily speaks perfect English named Ajor (Dana Gillespie) who is one of the last remaining survivors of the Galu tribe, she says that she knew Tyler & that he taught her & the Galu much before the evil Naga kidnapped him & slaughtered most of the Galu. The Naga wanted the intelligent Tyler for themselves, they also worship the volcano god Naga Mata by offering human sacrifices in their city called the Mountain of Skulls. All four set off to try & rescue Tyler all the while having to dodge other hostile tribes, various dinosaurs & monsters who want to eat them & eventually the King of the Naga’s a big fat bald green guy called Sabbala who wants to chop they’re heads off as a sacrifice.

Directed by Kevin Connor this was the third ‘lost world’ film he made with Doug McClure for British production company Amicus that started with The Land that Time Forgot (1975) continued with At the Earth’s Core (1976) then this one & finally Warlords of Atlantis (1978) which rounded the loose series of films off. I must admit that The People the Time Forgot isn’t my favourite of the four films, far from it in fact. The script by Patrick Tilley based on the novel Edgar Rice Burroughs contains all the necessary ingredients that one would expect, swashbuckling action & adventure, fantasy, Sci-Fi, monsters, cave-women showing lots of cleavage off, a race against time to get to safety, an erupting volcano & two waring tribes one good & one evil but somehow I didn’t like it as much as the others. The People that Time Forgot moves along at a reasonable pace & is generally entertaining but there are plenty of plot holes in this one that you could drive a tank through, the one that bugs me the most is that Tyler has seemingly taught the entire population of Caprona to speak perfect English as mentioned several times. The monsters barely interact with the expedition this time & really do look awfully cheap & not in a charming innocent kind of way either, probably the worst in the series & they even reuse one monster from At the Earth’s Core & looking at these things can get a bit embarrassing at times. Some of the other, well most actually, special effect’s are also not exactly brilliant & in particular the miniature’s of the plane & boat & the matte paintings of the Mountain of Skulls which looks pretty fake as they walk towards it. The locations were also another disappointment compared to the other films, most of The People that Time Forgot takes place in a very real forest somewhere & a rocky wilderness that’s both bland & unimaginative. Although they were hardly convincing themselves when compared to the sets of the other films I felt this came off as second best & seemed a little too ‘real’ & suffers as a lost world film because of it. The Naga city is depicted by one throne room & a dungeon cell both of which actually looked quite cool especially the dungeon with it’s skull, bone & cobweb strewn walls & floor, the Naga are depicted wearing what looks like Japanese Samurai costumes & they felt strange to me. There’s a cool shot when McBride takes one of their masks off though & reveals what’s underneath. The acting is OK, Wayne makes for a bland hero but he’s alright I guess & I’m surprised McClure has nothing more than a cameo in this one. Douglas does a good job of being attractive throughout so I’ve no complaints there & Gellespie is just OK as the native cave-woman. Overall I liked The People that Time Forgot but it’s definitely not my favourite Connor/McClure monster film, that honour goes to Warlords of Atlantis. If you liked the others then I’m positive you’ll like this & it’s still good fun to watch for all ages regardless but there’s just something about it that doesn’t work for me that I can’t quite put my finger on.

The people that time forgot 1977

David Prowse, a one-time weightlifter and bodybuilder who became a film icon by playing Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy, has died at age 85 after a short illness.

According to multiple reports, the British actor’s death was confirmed via Twitter by his management, which stated, “It’s with great regret and heart-wrenching sadness for us and millions of fans around the world, to announce that our client Dave Prowse M.B.E. has passed away at the age of 85.”

It’s with great regret and heart-wrenching sadness for us and million of fans around the world, to announce that our client Dave Prowse M.B.E. has passed away at the age of 85. #DaveProwse @starwars #DarthVader #GreenCrossCodeMan #iconic #actor #bodybuilder #MBE pic.twitter.com/dL2RmdIqg8

Although Vader was famously voiced by American actor James Earl Jones, it was Prowse’s massive six-foot, six-inch

At The Earth’S Core – The Blu Review

Based upon the classic first novel of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ seven-book Pellucidar series and produced by British genre film company Amicus Productions, At the Earth’s Core (1976) is a star-studded tale of science fantasy complete with dinosaurs, a psychic master race of pteranodon-like monsters, and a caste-like civilization featuring a monkey-faced race who have enslaved the humans who populate the prehistoric land found inside the Earth.

Though Amicus is best known for its portmanteau

Horror Highlights: Funko’s Power Rangers Collectibles, On Story Radio Show, Drifter, Comet TV’s January Guide

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Funko’s Power Rangers Collectibles Release Details / Images: From Funko: «Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers

To celebrate the upcoming release of their all-new major motion picture, in theaters March 24th, 2017, the Power Rangers are getting fired up with Funko-fied fury!

Zack, Kimberly, Billy, Trini, and Jason are coming soon to Pop! Vinyl and Pocket Pop! Keychains!

You can also collect the villainous Rita Repulsa, available exclusively at Hot Topic!

This winter, it’s morphin’ time!

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Off The Shelf – Episode 91 – New Blu-ray Releases For Tuesday, May 24th 2016

In this episode of Off The Shelf, Ryan and Brian take a look at the new DVD and Blu-ray releases for Tuesday, May 24th 2016.

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Follow-Up Keaton shorts collection Bill & Ted News Warner Archive: Unsinkable Molly Brown, They Were Expendable, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, Victor / Victoria Kino Lorber: I Wake Up Screaming,Battle of the Sexes, Fritz Lang’s Western Union, Destiny Grindhouse Releasing: Fulci’s A Cat in the Brain Disney Movie Club: The Boatniks Signal One upcoming releases Universal: Patch Adams BFI: Carmen Jones (Released by Fox in the Us), The Crying Game, Cry of the City (Coming in September from Kino in the Us) Kickstarter: RoboDoc Links to Amazon 54 Director’s Cut Buster Keaton: The Shorts Collection 1917–1923 The Chase Devlin (1974): The Complete Series French Postcards Iphigenia Killer Dames: Two Gothic Chillers King & Four Queens Manhunter A Married Woman Mystery Science Theater 3000

Blu-ray Review: 1977’s The People That Time Forgot

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Drive-In Dust Offs: Humanoids From The Deep (1980)

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Here Are 15 Actors That Were Almost Cast as Superman

Did you know that June 12 every year is Superman Day? We’re not sure how this particular day came to be dedicated to the Man of Steel, especially since he seems omnipresent in our lives every day. A pop cultural mainstay since 1938, the Krypton-born hero never seems far away, especially in the movies.

Yet while it seems every boy has dreamed of putting on the red cape and flying, the character has been remarkably hard to cast in movies. For every Christopher Reeve, Brandon Routh or Henry Cavill who said yes, many more have said no. Here are 15 potential Kal-El’s that never came to be.

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January 13th Blu-ray & DVD Releases Include Honeymoon, At the Earth’s Core

Happy Tuesday the 13th! This week’s home entertainment releases are an eclectic bunch but we’ve got a lot of fun titles to look forward to including two sci-fi classics- At the Earth’s Core and Supernova- as well several recent indie titles including Honeymoon and Jessabelle.

At the Earth’s Core (Kino Lorber, Blu-ray)

They’re in it Deep now! Murderous monsters, scantily clad prehistoric playmates and telepathic pterodactyls inhabit the center of our world in this colorful fantasy-adventure about a manned “drill-craft” boring its way to the center of the Earth! Starring sci-fi superstars Doug McClure (The Land That Time Forgot), Peter Cushing (Nothing But the Night) and Caroline Munro (Maniac), this subterranean chiller is the most endearingly whimsical entertainment on – or under – the planet’s surface! There’s more than lava at the Earth’s core. There’s also Pellucidar: an underground empire

Tyburn Films: British Horror’s last line of Defence

1976 saw the publication of John Brosnan’s excellent book The Horror People. Written during the summer of 1975, it makes interesting reading 40 years down the line. Those who feature prominently in the book – Peter Cushing, Vincent Price, Jack Arnold, Michael Carreras, Sam Arkoff, Roy Ward Baker, Freddie Francis, Robert Bloch, Richard Matheson and Milton Subotsky – were still alive, as were Ralph Bates, Mario Bava, Jimmy Carreras, John Carradine, Dan Curtis, John Gilling, Robert Fuest, Michael Gough, Val Guest, Ray Milland, Robert Quarry and Michael Ripper, all of whom were given a mention. Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney Junior, Michael Reeves and James H Nicholson were not long dead. Hammer, Amicus and American International Pictures were still in existence. George A Romero had yet to achieve his prominence and Stephen King wasn’t even heard of!

Brosnan devoted a chapter to a new British company called Tyburn Films. Founded by the charismatic and ambitious Kevin Francis,

Cinema Retro Issue #27 Now Shipping Worldwide! Subscribe Or Renew Your Subscription Today!

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R.I.P. Richard LeParmentier

‘Star Wars’ actor Richard LeParmentier dies, aged 66

The British actor was best known for playing Admiral Motti in 1977’s Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.

In one of the film’s most iconic scenes, Motti was Force-choked by Darth Vader for insubordination.

The circumstances of the actor’s death have yet to be confirmed, TMZ reports.

LeParmentier starred in over 30 films and TV shows during his career, including roles in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? and Stardust.

He was married to British actress Sarah Douglas from 1981 to 1984, and both appeared in Rollerball, The People That Time Forgot and Superman II.

He also had roles in Octopussy and the TV shows Capital City and We’ll Meet Again.

LeParmentier once said of his most famous role: «I did the choking effect by flexing muscles in my neck. It set off a chain of events, that choking.

«I can’t do it anymore because, oddly enough,

The James Clayton Column: In search of savage prehistoric cinema

As The Croods arrives in UK cinemas, James recommends leaving civilised society behind and reveling in the freedom of being a Neanderthal.

Remember the advert where a caveman wakes up in a modern suburban setting and only becomes a fully upstanding civilised human being once he’s eaten a bowl of Corn Flakes with milk? Watching those commercials makes me never want to eat breakfast cereal ever again. Quite frankly, Kellogg’s, I’d rather be a caveman.

I’m not talking about a caveman in the Fred Flintstone, Barney Rubble vein either. They aren’t cavemen. They are identifiable contemporary types drawn into a retrofitted animated version of 1960s mainstream America. As the theme tune cheerily proclaims, The Flintstones are “the modern stone age family” and the emphasis is definitely on the ‘modern family’ part.

What I’m talking about is real, authentic prehistoric man.

Producer Searching For Images Re: Amicus Horror Films Documentary

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Don is currently at the pre-production stage and is on the look out for high resolution scans from Amicus’ history. Any image from poster artwork to front of house and behind the scenes photos would be greatly appreciated.

Those who are aware of Don’s previous productions or of his numerous events such as Bray Days, will

Eunice Gayson And Shane Rimmer At National Motor Museum, England 6 October

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Beaulieu Press Release:

Eunice Gayson who played James Bond’s girlfriend Sylvia Trench in both Dr No and From Russia With Love, will be at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, on Saturday, 6th October, to sign copies of her autobiography, The First Lady Of Bond, the inside story of an original

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Does John Carter break the Edgar Rice Burroughs movie curse?

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Primarily known as the creator of Tarzan of the Apes, Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) wrote an estimated 70 novels featuring a wide array of different characters and their stories. Most of his books are still in print today (there are 539 Burroughs titles available from the Kindle store alone). 62 years after his death, Burroughs continues to be one of the genre’s most venerated old-school pulp adventure writers.

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Hey Montreal! Come check out this double feature Monday night: ‘The Land That Time Forgot’ and ‘The People That Time Forgot

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Monday 24 Oct – Un Nuit Au CINÉPARC / A Night At The Drive-in

Centre Des Arts Crowley Arts Centre

5325 Crowley (métro Vendôme)

Remember the classic Drive-In theatre? You can experience it indoors at this one nite only event. See a big screen double bill of classic dinosaur flicks from the 70’s preceded by authentic drive-in movie trailers. All on “reel” film. Enter the world of Edgar Rice Borroughs and explore a land where the prehistoric past and present collide amongst molten lava, dinosaurs, a U-boat, a flying machine, warring tribes and a merciless death cult!

Shout! Factory Dishes the Dirt on Piranha and Humanoids from the Deep Special Edition Blu-ray Releases

If we could kiss, cuddle, and embrace Shout! Factory until we both weep, I think that we would. After reading the following news, we’re fairly certain you’ll want to join in on our video induced love fest.

From the Press Release

Just when you thought it was safe to take a dip in the water again…they’re baaaack! This summer rediscover two enduring Roger Corman underwater thrillers filled with unstoppable action and edge-of-your-seat suspense as Joe Dante’s Piranha and Humanoids from the Deep, directed by Barbara Peters, debut August 3, 2010 for the first time on Special Edition Blu-ray and DVD from Shout! Factory, in association with New Horizons Picture Corporation. These two definitive Special Edition home entertainment releases from Roger Corman’s Cult Classics are sure to cause a feeding frenzy among thrill seekers and loyal fans of Roger Corman and Joe Dante. Piranha Special Edition offers two highly

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Аудио: AC3 Dolby Digital, 48 kHz, 2/0 (L,R) ch, 192.00 kbps avg

Доп. информация: Перевод: Профессиональный (двухголосый закадровый) НТВ+

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ПодробнееПрофессиональный двухголосый, любительский одноголосыйAVI1.45 GB

Видео: XviD, 1887 Кбит/с, 720х384, 23.976 Кадр/с
Аудио: Русский (AC3, 2 ch, 192 Кбит/с)

Доп. информация: Koenig

Качество: BDRip (The.People.That.Time.Forgot.1977.BDRemux.NNMClub)
Аудио #1: AC3, 2 ch, 192 Кбит/с | Профессиональный двухголосый (НТВ+)
Аудио #2: AC3, 2 ch, 192 Кбит/с | Любительский одноголосый (fdn80 по субтитрам Dr@gon-XXI)

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ПодробнееЛюбительский (одноголосный)AVI1.47 GB

Видео: XviD, 2143 Кбит/с, 720×400
Аудио: Русский, английский (MP3, 2 ch, 128 Кбит/с)

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ПодробнееПрофессиональный двухголосый, любительский одноголосыйMKV4.02 GB

Видео: MPEG-4 AVC, 5743 Kбит/с, 1280х690
Аудио: Русский, английский (AC3, 2 ch, 192 Кбит/с)

Доп. информация: Аудио 1: русский, AC3, 192 kbps, 2 ch, 48 kHz [закадровый двухголосый, HTB+]
Аудио 2: русский, AC3, 192 kbps, 2 ch, 48 kHz [закадровый одноголосый, fdn80 по субтитрам Dr@gon-XXI]
Аудио 3: английский, AC3, 192 kbps, 6 ch, 48 kHz [оригинал]
Субтитры 1: русские (Dr@gon-XXI редактура FDN80)
Субтитры 2: английские
Главы/чаптеры
Субтитры: Русские, английские

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ПодробнееЛюбительский (одноголосный)DVD Video4.25 GB

Видео: PAL, 720×576, VBR, 16:9, 5 591 Kbps, 25.000 fps
Аудио: Аудио1.(AC3, 48 kHz, 2/0 ch, 192Kbps) Русский (любительский одноголосый, закадровый
Аудио2.(AC3, 48 kHz, 2/0 ch, 192Kbps) Английский
Аудио3.(AC3, 48 kHz, 2/0 ch, 192Kbps) Немецкий
Аудио4.(AC3, 48 kHz, 2/0 ch, 192Kbps) Французский
Аудио5.(AC3, 48 kHz, 2/0 ch, 192Kbps) Испанский

Доп. информация: Субтитры: Английские, Немецкие, Французские, Итальянские, Испанские, Голландские, Шведские, Финские, Датские, Греческие, Русские

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ПодробнееЗакадровый двухголосый, закадровый одноголосыйMKV10.42 GB

Видео: MPEG-4 AVC, 15.8 Mбит/с, 1920х1036
Аудио: Русский, английский (AC3, 2 ch, 192 Кбит/с)

Доп. информация: Аудио 1: русский, AC3, 192 kbps, 2 ch, 48 kHz [закадровый двухголосый, HTB+]
Аудио 2: русский, AC3, 192 kbps, 2 ch, 48 kHz [закадровый одноголосый, fdn80 по субтитрам Dr@gon-XXI]
Аудио 3: английский, AC3, 192 kbps, 6 ch, 48 kHz [оригинал]
Субтитры 1: русские (Dr@gon-XXI редактура FDN80)
Субтитры 2: английские
Главы/чаптеры
Субтитры: Русские, английские

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ПодробнееПрофессиональный двухголосый, любительский одноголосыйMKV24.92 GB

Видео: MPEG-4 AVC, 37000 Кбит/с, 1920х1080
Аудио: Русский, немецкий (AC3, 2 ch, 192 Кбит/с), английский (PCM, 2 ch, 1536 Кбит/с), (AC3, 2 ch, 192 Кбит/с)

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The people that time forgot 1977

In 1919, a British expedition in the Antarctica region is searching for a lost American explorer and finds a hidden prehistoric world instead.

A sequel to The Land That Time Forgot. Major Ben McBride organises a mission to the Antarctic wastes to search for his friend (Doug McClure) who has been missing in the region for several years. McBride’s party find themselves in a world populated by primitive warriors and terrifying prehistoric creatures, all of whom they must evade in order to get back safely to their ship.

The newspaper of the family of the photographer Charly sponsors an expedition to the Arctic in the ship Polar Queen to find and rescue Bowen Tyler. Soon the rescue team formed by Tyler’s friend Ben McBride, Professor Norfolk and Charly fly in an airplane with the pilot Hogan to a distant place while Captain Lawton waits for their return on board of the Polar Queen. However they are hit by a pterodactyl and crash in a weird land of prehistoric animals. Soon they meet the native Ajor that surprisingly speaks English. They learn that Tyler had taught English to her tribe that evolved from the Stone Age to the Iron Age, but he was captured by a wild tribe. While Hogan fixes the airplane, Ajor joins the group to help them to find Tyler and bring him back to the civilization in a dangerous journey.

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