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Prehistoric Women

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Theatrical Release

November 1, 1950

DVD Release

November 1, 1950

Studio

Alpha Video

Rated

NR (Not Rated)

Directors

Gregg C. Tallas

Actors

Laurette Luez, Allan Nixon, Joan Shawlee, Judy Landon, Mara Lynn

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Recent Switchers Said...

"This is so bad it is good. First it was filmed when I was in grade school. All the prehistoric people are white, clean, and good looking. Either the men are very young or they have discovered razors because only the monster has a beard. The womens' tribe are uniformly pretty with very white teeth and couifed, long hair. They are skinny and have plenty of cosmetics. The women have variations on a form fitting snappy little off the shoulder number with cleavage. Lot's of cleavage. There are about 25 words of dialogue spoken or shouted in various ways with lots of gesturing as well as giggling. The hero is chased by a lone elephant, then a lone tiger, then a lone snake and so on. He climbs ten feet up a tree and becomes invisible. The voice over and the music keep you informed what is happening. Hardly a "B" movie even when I was 6. Vicki R.., Army Wife"

Formats

  • Black & White
  • Color
  • DVD-Video
  • NTSC

Additional Information

The beautiful Tigri (Laurette Luez) and her amazonian stone age friends are convinced that men are only good for one thing. When they capture some potential mates, Engor (Allan Nixon) resents his treatment and escapes. During the wild pursuit that follows - Product Description

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