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One Million Years B.C. (1966)

One Million Years B.C.
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Movie One Million Years B.C. (1966)
Real Title One Million Years B.C.
Rating 6.1
Duration 100 Min
Aired 1966-11-24
Languages HINDI
Subtitle NA
Quality
Sources IMDB | TMDB

Countries

United Kingdom

Genres

AdventureFantasy

Tags

New loveSapientVolcanoStone agePrimitive timeRivalryStop motionPrehistoryDinosaurTribalCavemenCave girlsPrehistoric man

Directors

Don Chaffey

Stars

Raquel Welch, John Richardson, Percy Herbert, Robert Brown, Martine Beswick, Jean Wladon

Writers

Michael Carreras

Companies

Hammer Film Productions

Taglines

Taglines: Travel back through time and space to the edge of man's beginnings... discover a savage world whose only law was lust!

Description

As the Earth wrestles with its agonizing birth, the peoples of this barren and desolate world struggle to survive. Driven by animal instinct they compete against the harsh conditions, their giant predators, and warring tribes. When two people from opposing clans fall in love, existing conventions are shattered forever as each tribe struggles for supremacy and Man embarks on his tortuous voyage of civilization.

Reviews:

Author: John Chard
What say you fuzzy britches? For their 100th release, Hammer Films remade the 1940 cavemen groaner One Million B.C. It would prove to be a roaring box office success, whilst simultaneously making Raquel Welch an iconic poster girl and Ray Harryhausen an even bigger hero. Plot is slight. Two tribes exist in prehistoric times, the Rock People and the Shell People. The former are more aggressive and basic, the latter more forward and assured. Tumak (John Richardson) of the Rocks and Loana (Welch) wind up together, fighting prejudices and lots of giant beasties! Hooray! That's really it, the message is clear but ultimately we are here for the dinosaurs and giant creatures (well OK, the scantily clad cave dwellers as well), with Harryhausen once again showing why he was a legend in his field of animation. With good fights, a bit of sexy sizzle and a volcanic finale, it's all good really. It's no history lesson of course, but as Harryhausen was wont to say, they wasn't making a film for history professors! 7/10

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