



Above are images from The Land that Time Forgot, a mid-70's adaptation of the Edgar Rice Burroughs classic. It's a story of modern men in the middle of a war who find themselves forced to become allies in a maddening environment rich with prehistoric threats of all sorts.
The movie starred Doug McClure, a charming TV actor who I loved on The Virginian. I liked him so much on this TV show, one my family always seemed to end up watching, that I find it almost impossible to accept in any other role. He does what he's supposed to in this movie, but I always see Trampus.
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