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FantasyAdventure

Prehistoric Women

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Tigri and her stone age friends, all of which are women, hate all men. However, she and her Amazon tribe see men as a "necessary evil" and capture them for potential husbands. Engor, who is smarter than the rest of the men, is able to escape them. He discovers fire and battle enormous beasts.

Release Date : 1950-11-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Alliance Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Judy Landon

Character Name : Eras

Original Name : Judy Landon

Gender : Female

Laurette Luez

Character Name : Tigri

Original Name : Laurette Luez

Gender : Female

Allan Nixon

Character Name : Engor

Original Name : Allan Nixon

Gender : Male

Joan Shawlee

Character Name : Lotee

Original Name : Joan Shawlee

Gender : Female

Mara Lynn

Character Name : Arva

Original Name : Mara Lynn

Gender : Female

Jo-Carroll Dennison

Character Name : Nika (as Jo Carroll Dennison)

Original Name : Jo-Carroll Dennison

Gender : Female

Kerry Vaughn

Character Name : Tulle

Original Name : Kerry Vaughn

Gender : Male

Tony Devlin

Character Name : Ruig

Original Name : Tony Devlin

Gender : Male

James Summers

Character Name : Adh

Original Name : James Summers

Gender : Male

Dennis Dengate

Character Name : Kama

Original Name : Dennis Dengate

Gender : Male

Jeanne Sorel

Character Name : Tana

Original Name : Jeanne Sorel

Gender : Male

Johann K. Petursson

Character Name : Guadi (as Johann Peturrson)

Original Name : Johann K. Petursson

Gender : Male

Janet Scott

Character Name : Wise Old Lady

Original Name : Janet Scott

Gender : Female

David Vaile

Character Name : Narrator (voice)

Original Name : David Vaile

Gender : Male

Reviews

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talisencrw

@talisencrw

2021-06-23

I watched this in a double-bill with the like-minded 'The Wild Women of Wongo', and it was enjoyable and entertaining. I was curious because I had found, also in Mill Creek 50-packs (I think the same one, 'Nightmare Worlds', though it could have been 'Drive-In Movie Classics') Tallas' much-later 'Cataclysm', which, though low-budget, was atmospheric and decent, and the horror portmanteau 'Night Train of Terror', which had a condensed version of that film, much later directed by Tallas, in a collaboration with two others. I'm glad I saw this once, as it was charming and fun, but I was fortunate it was short and didn't outstay its welcome. Worth a watch if you can stand the faded colour of the brutal print quality and that it's hacked to full frame screen format.