The Land That Time Forgot + The People That Time Forgot + Panic in Year Zero +  The Last Man on Earth  

The Land That Time Forgot - 1975  Classic  - 

Doug McClureJohn McEnerySusan PenhaligonKeith BarronAnthony Ainley

Prepare for a trip into the unknown with a screen epic packed with monsters and thrills! When a band of castaways lands on a mysterious island, they discover it’s already inhabited by giant carnivorous creatures and wonders beyond the imagination. In order to stay alive, they’re pitted to the death against deadly dinosaurs, fearsome sea monsters, soaring pterodactyls, and marauding tribes of primitive humans in this elaborate fantasy adventure where the action is unremitting. Doug McClure (At the Earth’s Core) and Susan Penhaligon (Soldier of Orange, Patrick) star in this exciting prehistoric adventure. Directed by Kevin Connor (The People That Time Forgot).

The People That Time Forgot - 1977 - 

Patrick Wayne,  Doug McClureSarah DouglasDana GillespieThorley Walters

They've found the missing link... to mayhem! This surefire box-office smash delivers a daring, diabolical, dinosaur-laden fantasy adventure that's packed with hair-raising beasties and erupting fire every second. When an expedition in search of a lost colleague traces his last steps in the frozen Arctic, the team discovers a hidden tropical oasis in the middle of the ice! As things quickly thaw out, clothes come off and long forgotten cavemen - and dinosaurs - come a-hunting for fresh meat. Soon, prehistoric hysteria sets in and it's every man - and scantily clad woman - for himself. Kevin Connor (Motel Hell) directed this sequel to The Land That Time Forgot and At the Earth s Core. Starring Patrick Wayne (Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger), Doug McClure (Warlords of the Deep), Sarah Douglas (Superman II).

Panic in the Year Zero - 1962 - Ray Milland Jean Hagen Frankie Avalon - "This movie will scare the daylights out of you", warned the LA Herald-Examiner upon the release of Panic in Year Zero - and with good reason. Released just before the Cuban Missile Crisis, this chiller-thriller realistically details what might happen to the survivors of a nuclear attack. Screen legend Ray Milland (X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes) leads a superb cast that includes Jean Hagen (The Asphalt Jungle) and Frankie Avalon (Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine). Harry Baldwin (Milland), his wife (Hagen) and their two teenaged kids, Rick (Avalon) and Karen (Mary Mitchell, Dementia 13) are heading to the mountain from Los Angeles for a weekend of fishing as they see a mushroom cloud forming over the L.A. skyline. With the highways and towns jammed by panicking motorists, rampaging looters, heavily armed survivalist and doped-up punks, Milland and his family decide to head to the shelter of their fishing spot, awaiting more news about nuclear disaster. Featuring gorgeous black-and-white cinematography by Gilbert Warrenton (The Man Who Laughs) and top-notch direction by Ray Milland (A Man Alone).



The Last Man on Earth - 1964 - Vincent Price, Franca Bettoja, Emma Danieli, Giacomo Rossi Stuart, Umberto Rau - Screen legend Vincent Price (Tales of Terror, The Raven) gives a masterful performance in this post-apocalyptic sci-fi chiller, the first and most faithful adaptation of Richard Matheson’s classic novel I Am Legend. A plague envelops the earth, decimating the population and leaving one man still alive: scientist Robert Morgan (Price), who exhibits a strange immunity to the deadly disease. The rest of the earth’s people slowly turn into bloodsucking vampires and Morgan must use all of his knowledge to survive their onslaught. Directed by Sidney Salkow (Twice-Told Tales) and produced by Robert L. Lippert (The Earth Dies Screaming), this seminal classic influenced the creation of Night of the Living Dead plus countless imitations.



Explore the thrilling escapades of survival and sci-fi with this 4-movie set featuring "Land That Time Forgot," "People Time Forgot," "Panic in Year Zero," and "Last Man on Earth." Starring iconic actors like Doug McClure, Vincent Price, and Ray Milland, these films are a must-have for enthusiasts of the genre. Delve into gripping narratives that take you from prehistoric adventures to post-apocalyptic journeys, all from the comfort of your home. This 2-disc DVD set presents each movie in the English language, with closed captions for ease of viewing. Rated G, it's suitable for all audiences. Enjoy top-quality picture and sound, brought to you by MGM. See the photos for the back cover details. These films are playable in the USA and Canada (Region 1), ensuring compatibility with North American DVD players.