One Million Years B.C.

    One Million Years B.C.
    1966

    Synopsis

    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.

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    Cast

    • Raquel WelchLoana
    • John RichardsonTumak
    • Percy HerbertSakana
    • Robert BrownAkhoba
    • Martine BeswickNupondi
    • Jean WladonAhot
    • Lisa ThomasSura
    • Yvonne HornerUllah
    • Malya NappiTohana
    • William Lyon BrownPayto

    Recommendations

    • 88

      Slant Magazine

      One Million Years B.C. ends where the story of humanity begins: in a seemingly endless saga of strife and solidarity that resonates down to the present day.
    • 75

      USA Today

      Victor Mature became a star in the 1940 original, which was simply called One Million, B.C. Happy New Year, Vic, but nothing in your version can compete with a blond Raquel Welch -- she wearing the latest '60s open-navel cavewoman garb here [27 Dec 1996, p.3D]
    • 60

      Variety

      Biggest novelty gimmick of this likely click for unsophisticated situations is that, despite four writers on screenplay [including director Michael Carreras], dialog is minimal, consisting almost entirely of grunts. More saleable gimmick is that, at last, the nubile Raquel Welch is on view.
    • 60

      Time Out

      There's a simple story about lovers from different tribes, and Welch grunts beautifully clad only in a few bits of bunny fur, but the real stars are Ray Harryhausen's superbly animated dinosaurs.
    • 60

      Chicago Reader

      Nobody knows how to speak, but they sure know how to apply makeup. [17 June 2010, p.63]
    • 50

      TV Guide Magazine

      While far from being one of Harryhausen's best films (the quality of which had little to do with his abilities), the movie has superb effects that are worth a look for his fans.
    • 50

      The New York Times

      Compared to its 1940 predecessor, One Million B.C., which the other film follows very closely, the new grunt-and-groaner isn't as effective with its trick photography, even with color added.
    • 40

      The Guardian

      Harryhausen's dinosaurs are well worth a look, but the rest of One Million Years BC will bore the furry pants off anyone more advanced than a Neanderthal.

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