One Million B.C. (The Cave Dwellers) (Battle of the Giants) (1940)
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Even taking into consideration Of Mice and Men, One Million BC was inarguably the most ambitious feature-film project ever undertaken by producer Hal Roach. Told in flashback, this is the highly fanciful tale of the prehistoric feud between the Rock Tribe and Shell People. Tumak (Victor Mature), son… More Even taking into consideration Of Mice and Men, One Million BC was inarguably the most ambitious feature-film project ever undertaken by producer Hal Roach. Told in flashback, this is the highly fanciful tale of the prehistoric feud between the Rock Tribe and Shell People. Tumak (Victor Mature), son of Rock leader Akhoba (Lon Chaney Jr.), defies tradition by falling in love with Shell person Loana (Carole Landis). At first intending to "have his way" with Loana, the rough-hewn Tumak is taught such niceties as moderation and table manners by the girl and her gentle brethren. Any possibility for a permanant détente between the Rocks and the Shells is swept away by a spectacular volcano, which wipes out everyone except the people we really care about. Exercising the usual Hollywood prerogative of suggesting that cavemen and dinosaurs coexisted, One Million BC offers a vast array of awesome dinos, which at closer glance are actually normal-sized lizards going about their business on miniaturized sets; even so, the special effects were considered pretty impressive back in 1940, and still pass muster today despite Ray Harryhausen's slick "dynamation" remake in 1967. In fact, stock footage from One Million BC would be redeployed countless times in the future to enhance the production values of otherwise inexpensive horror films. Though it has since been disproven, rumors still persist that the great D. W. Griffith participated in the direction of One Million BC (it is true, however, that he aided Hal Roach in the casting process, selecting Carole Landis as the heroine because she was the only auditionee who could run properly!) ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Hal Roach, Hal Roach Jr.
- Written By
- Mickell Novak, George Baker, Joseph Frickert, Grover Jones
- Genres
- Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy
- In Theaters
- Apr 26, 1940 Wide
Critic Reviews
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Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews
If you can dig all the nonsense, you might find it pleasing as silly entertainment.
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Ken Hanke, Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Not great and it never was, but it's interesting.
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Cast
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Victor Mature
as Tumak
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Carole Landis
as Loana
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Lon Chaney Jr
as Akhoba
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John Hubbard
as Ohtao
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Mamo Clark
as Nupondi
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Nigel De Brulier
as Peytow
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Mary Gale Fisher
as Wandi
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Edgar Edwards
as Skakana
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Inez Palange
as Tohana
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Jacqueline Dalya
as Ataf
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Conrad Nagel
as Narrator
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Ricca Allen
as Rock person
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Norman Budd
as Rock person
- Ed Coxen
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Adda Gleason
as Rock person
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Ben Hall
as Shell person
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Robert Kent
as Mountain Guide
- Jean Porter
- Henry Sylvester
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Rosemary Theby
as Shell person
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Harry Wilson
as Rock person
- Jimsy Boudwin
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Lorraine Rivero
as Rock person
- Kathy Frye
- Betty Greco
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Harold Howard
as Rock person
- Audrey Manners
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Chuck Stubbs
as Shell person