Planeta Burg (1962)

Planeta Burg
Original title:Планета бурь
Also known as:Planeta Bur
Produced in:Soviet Union
DVD Origin:Lenfilm Video, Russia
Format:  What's this?DVD
System:  What's this? NTSC
Region:  What's this?All (Suitable for almost all DVD players)
Screen:  What's this?Fullscreen 1,33:1
Color:   Color
Menu languages:English, Russian
Audio tracks:Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Russian
Dolby Digital 5.1 Russian
Subtitles:English, Russian
Runtime:78 Minutes
Package:Keep Case
Discs in package:1

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Director:Pavel Klushantsev
Film Cast:Vladimir Yemelyanov, Georgi Zhzhyonov, Gennadi Vernov, Yuri Sarantsev, Georgi Tejkh, Kyunna Ignatova

Description:
Conceived in epic terms, this is the story of a band of courageous 21st century cosmonauts who land on the planet Venus. There they must contend with a seemingly endless supply of hideous reptilian monsters, each one more fearsome than the last.

In 1965, producer/director Curtis Harrington, utilizing generous chunks of Planeta Bur, fashioned his own extraterrestrial thriller, Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet; as an added bonus, he included several newly shot scenes with Basil Rathbone, who was simultaneously starring in Harrington's Planet of Blood (1965). Purchasing the negative of Planeta Bur one year later, producer Roger Corman likewise excerpted all the highlights, then put his protege Peter Bogdanovich to work on a script that would blend the original Russian footage with a new narrative featuring English-speaking actors. The result, directed by Bogdanovich under the pseudonym Derek Thomas, was released in 1966 as Voyage to the Planet of the Prehistoric Women.

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