This movie has many familiar faces who were just starting at this time. Because there were not many words in pre-history, there are more sight gags than one-liners. Intriguingly, many wore that "One Million B.C." fur bikini fashion.
I did not know that Shelley Long ...Tala (Outrageous Fortune) could talk until I saw Cheers. This is an educational movie; you get a glimpse of what life must have been like with Macha, the Tyrannosaurus Rex. And what happens in a nearby ice age? There is a particularly well-done flagellant scene.
The story is as old as time itself. Atouck (Ringo Starr), alluna Lana (Barbara Bach). Lana alluna Tonda (John Matuszak). Tonda is large enough to kick sand in Atouck’s face. Atouck was forced from the tribe. He must now travel the land and have many adventures. He meets people and creatures, and Tala. You know he must return. Will he find a way to impress the status-seeking Lana?
Everyone forgot to mention that there was only a handful of made-up words used in the whole movie. I originally saw this film at the movies, and they handed out dictionaries.
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