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An adult astronaut crew crash-lands on a strange planet in the distant future. Although the planet appears desolate at first, the surviving crew members stumble upon a society in which teens have evolved into creatures with adult-like intelligence and speech. The teens have assumed the role of the dominant species and humans are mute creatures wearing animal skins. | An adult astronaut crew crash-lands on a strange planet in the distant future. Although the planet appears desolate at first, the surviving crew members stumble upon a society in which teens have evolved into creatures with adult-like intelligence and speech. The teens have assumed the role of the dominant species and humans are mute creatures wearing animal skins. | ||
== Reviews == | |||
"It's like ''Lord of the Flies'' except [REDACTED]." | |||
—[[Fell Swoop]], ''Picayune Cosmos-Herald'' (11 June 2021) | |||
== In the News == | == In the News == |
Revision as of 03:11, 12 June 2021
Planet of the Teens is a 1968 American science fiction film directed by [REDACTED] and loosely based on the 1963 French novel [REDACTED] by [REDACTED]. Written by [REDACTED] and [REDACTED], it stars [REDACTED], [REDACTED], and [REDACTED].
Plot
An adult astronaut crew crash-lands on a strange planet in the distant future. Although the planet appears desolate at first, the surviving crew members stumble upon a society in which teens have evolved into creatures with adult-like intelligence and speech. The teens have assumed the role of the dominant species and humans are mute creatures wearing animal skins.
Reviews
"It's like Lord of the Flies except [REDACTED]."
—Fell Swoop, Picayune Cosmos-Herald (11 June 2021)
In the News
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (12 June 2021)