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Producer Hal Roach ventures into dinosaur country--with the help of spectacle expert D.W. Griffith--to create this ambitious prehistoric adventure. It's a sweeping saga of inter-evolutionary romance as Tumac (Victor Mature), of the Neanderthal-like Rock People, falls for beautiful Loana (Carole Landis) of the more advanced Shell People. In addition to their disapproving tribes--and the problem of Tumac's bad table manners--the young lovers must contend with erupting volcanoes, earthquakes, prehistoric monsters, and other hazards of life on a still-forming planet, including Tumac's angry father (Lon Chaney, Jr.). A modern professor (Conrad Nagel) patiently explains their trials and tribulations in a clever framing device. The dinosaur scenes (using actual lizards filmed in miniature backdrops) were recycled in numerous cheap monster films in the 1940s and 1950s. The story was remade in 1967 with Raquel Welch in the skimpy fur bikini that helped establish her as one of the moment's top sex symbols. (Verleiher-Text)

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Englisch At first, there was nothing, I don't like prehistoric movies. But once the tricks started, my heart danced. It is evident that animatronics was not yet popular, and everything was either done with immovable models or disguises, or real animals were used. Here, I don't know whether to admire or feel sorry for how the animals were treated. Visually, the film looks quite good for its age. However, story-wise, it is unable to captivate at present. ()

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