The People That Time Forgot Soundtrack

Synopsis: 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.
Director(s): Kevin Connor
Production: MGM
 
IMDB:
5.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
PG
Year:
1977
90 min
116 Views


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1Dark Shadows 
2End Credits 
3Main Titles 
4Sacrificial Offering 

Patrick Tilley

Patrick Tilley (born 4 July 1928) is a British science fiction author best known for The Amtrak Wars series of books - a futureworld epic set on the eve of the third millennium in a world emerging from the ravages of a dimly understood global holocaust. The name "Amtrak" - appropriated by a specific group of survivors - is a name remembered from what is called "The Old Time". Contrary to what has been suggested, the author, his literary agents, and publishers have never been contacted by the current Amtrak organisation over an infringement of trademark. Interviews with the author via his own website were removed when the forum section was terminated at his own request. The Forum section of the website has since been made available again. more…

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