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Science FictionFantasyAdventure

The Primevals

- A Civilization Lost in Time... Invaded One Million Years Ago

Deep in the Himalayas, a group of sherpas kills a gigantic humanoid creature. Convinced that it is the legendary Yeti, Dr. Claire Collier organizes an expedition with her former student Matt Connor and hunter Rondo Montana, among others, to search for more specimens. But what awaits them is something that none of them could have imagined. A colorful fusion of real image and stop-motion that is reminiscent of fantastic films from the 1980s.

Release Date : 2023-07-23

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Full Moon FeaturesCastel Film

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Juliet Mills

Character Name : Dr. Claire Collier

Original Name : Juliet Mills

Gender : Female

Richard Joseph Paul

Character Name : Matthew Connor

Original Name : Richard Joseph Paul

Gender : Male

Leon Russom

Character Name : Rondo Montana

Original Name : Leon Russom

Gender : Male

Walker Brandt

Character Name : Kathleen Reidel

Original Name : Walker Brandt

Gender : Female

Tai Thai

Character Name : Siku

Original Name : Tai Thai

Gender : Male

Eric Steinberg

Character Name : Tenzang

Original Name : Eric Steinberg

Gender : Male

Robert Cornthwaite

Character Name : Lloyd Trent

Original Name : Robert Cornthwaite

Gender : Male

Dolph Scott

Character Name : Kyle Norris

Original Name : Dolph Scott

Gender : Male

Kevin Mangold

Character Name : Hominid

Original Name : Kevin Mangold

Gender : Male

Jeffrey S. Farley

Character Name : Hominid

Original Name : Jeffrey S. Farley

Gender : Male

Billy Scudder

Character Name : Hominid

Original Name : Billy Scudder

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Chris Sawin

@ChrisSawin

2023-08-14

_The Primevals_ is a production that could best be described as painfully ’90s. The acting is unbearable and the writing, when it isn’t ripping off other films, tries to make a simple premise complicated but somehow fails at every opportunity. But if you’re a fan of animation and stop-motion, then those sequences are absolutely worth enduring the torture. The compositing between live-action and the animation looks so well-done as it looks like the digital evolution of what Ray Harryhausen accomplished with his career for decades. **Full review:** https://bit.ly/theprimevals