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Creatures the World Forgot

  • 1971
  • PG
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
1.2K
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Creatures the World Forgot (1971)
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In prehistoric times, two brothers fight each other for the leadership of their tribe.In prehistoric times, two brothers fight each other for the leadership of their tribe.In prehistoric times, two brothers fight each other for the leadership of their tribe.

  • Director
    • Don Chaffey
  • Writer
    • Michael Carreras
  • Stars
    • Julie Ege
    • Tony Bonner
    • Robin John
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Don Chaffey
    • Writer
      • Michael Carreras
    • Stars
      • Julie Ege
      • Tony Bonner
      • Robin John
    • 29User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
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    Julie Ege
    Julie Ege
    • Nala - The Girl
    Tony Bonner
    Tony Bonner
    • Toomak - The 'Fair' Boy
    Robin John
    • Rool - The 'Dark' Boy
    • (as Robert John)
    Brian O'Shaughnessy
    Brian O'Shaughnessy
    • Mak - The Father
    • (as Brian O'Shaughnessey)
    Sue Wilson
    • Noo - The Mother
    Rosalie Crutchley
    Rosalie Crutchley
    • The Old Crone
    Marcia Fox
    • The Dumb Girl
    Gerard Bonthuys
    • Young Toomak
    Hans Kiesouw
    • Young Rool
    Josje Kiesouw
    • The Young Dumb Girl
    Beverly Blake
    • The Young Female Lover
    • (as Beverley Blake)
    Doon Baide
    • The Young Male Lover
    Don Leonard
    • The Old Leader
    Frank Hayden
    • Zen - The Murderer
    Rosita Moulan
    • The Tribal Dancer
    Fred Swart
    • The Marauder Leader
    Ken Hare
    • The Leader of the Fair Tribe
    Audrey Allen
    • Rock Mother
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Don Chaffey
    • Writer
      • Michael Carreras
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    User reviews29

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    5Tera-Jones

    Somewhat Entertaining

    I didn't expect much of anything when I started the film. In fact I expected to hate it and fast-forward through most of it but I didn't. I was actually entertained to a degree by this one - which surprised me. It's not a good film but it was entertaining enough to watch on an otherwise boring morning.

    5/10.
    3Uriah43

    A Difficult Film to Follow

    This film begins in prehistoric times with a small hunting party killing a gazelle and bringing it back to their tribe located in nearby caves. Not long after their return, however, a volcano erupts which subsequently kills a number of the people to include the leader of the tribe. So having lost their chieftain a new leader emerges and together everybody follows him out into the wilderness. It's during this time that they come upon another tribe and after spending some time with them they proceed on their way with a few members of the new tribe joining them. As it so happens one of the new members is a blonde female who was given to the chieftain to wed and as time passes she gives birth to twin sons-one of them dark haired and the other blonde. Unfortunately, the difficult childbirth proves too much for her and she dies immediately afterward. Strangely enough, at this same time another female of the tribe also gives birth to a young female child who turns out to be dumb. Figuring that this new baby is therefore defective the decision is made by the chieftain to have her killed. Fortunately for her, the shaman of the tribe intervenes and adopts her instead. From that point on the two sons become extreme rivals vying for their father's attention and looking to become the next chieftain while the blonde female trains as an apprentice of the shaman. From that point on it's these three people who will figure prominently in the tribe's success or failure. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a difficult film for me to follow for several reasons. For starters, except for certain grunts and gestures, there is no language used in this film and that created some difficulty figuring out what was going on at times. Likewise, this decision also hampered the character development as well. That being said, while this might have been a decent movie otherwise, the damage resulting from this poorly conceived decision was just too noticeable and for that reason I have rated this film accordingly. Below average.
    2sam_3

    Incredible! A fruit of anthropological studies in the Seventies.

    This film has got so much in it. Prehistoric society, adventure, romance, true brotherhood, violence, sex, religion; all depicted abundantly..without a single word uttered!!! And how come it sucks so bad? This film will make you rethink the origin of humanity. If this were the product of anthropology, you would rather defy Darwinian theory and Hegelian synthesis all together. You cannot bear to watch this even with your brain shut down. And now you are thinking, "I've got to see this." I warned you. I take no responsibility whatsoever should you regret spending over an hour staring at this piece of art. Well, I did warn you. This should be forgotten and buried for ever.
    8bayardhiler

    Most Realistic of the Caveman films

    Of all the caveman movies I have seen, this one is the best because it choose to present early man as realistic as it could. Rather than have dinosaurs, this movie features animals and creatures that were actually around when early man was. Don't get me wrong; I enjoy dinosaurs very much and had I seen this movie as a kid, I might have thought it was a horrible one. However, now that I am able to recognize good acting and filmmaking, I really loved this movie. It presents the story of early man as a bleak time, a struggle for survival where death was around every corner. No doubt, that was how it was for early man. There are a few beautiful women here, but you won't see as much of their figures as you did in say, "1 Million Years B.C.". None the less, if you are a fan of history or anthropology, "The Creatures That Time Forgot" is a great way to spend your time.
    5BA_Harrison

    It's like One Million Years B.C. but with most of the good bits removed.

    Their home destroyed by a volcanic eruption, a tribe of dark-haired cave-people cross the land looking for somewhere safe to put down roots. Along the way, they meet a tribe of friendly blonde cave-people, who are happy to share their women. Not one to say 'No' to a hot blonde, Mak (Brian O'Shaughnessy), chief of the dark-haired people, sires two boys: blonde Toomak and dark-haired Rool. On the same day, another baby is born: a dumb girl who is almost sacrificed, but who is saved by the tribe's shamen (Rosalie Crutchley). Toomak and Rool grow up as rivals vying for their father's attention. When Mak is killed by a yak (or some such beast), it is the blonde son who is chosen as his successor, leaving the bitter Rool to try and seize leadership...

    Rather than feature cavemen versus dinosaurs, as in One Million Years B.C. and When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth, this final prehistoric offering from Hammer takes a more realistic route -- if Julie Ege as a sexy cavewoman can be called realistic. Unfortunately, without the spectacle of an Allosaurus terrorising humans, or a bikini babe being carried off by a Pterodactyl, and with the dialogue between the cave-people consisting of lots of grunting, the film quickly becomes a bore.

    To try and compensate for the plodding nature of his screenplay, director Don Chaffey loads his film with bums (from both sexes) and boobs, with Ege eventually making her entrance as Toomak's mate Nala, but even scantily clad cave-people cannot prevent Creatures the World Forgot from being a slog almost as arduous as that undertaken by Mak and his people. Not very exciting highlights include young Toomak catching a porcupine and a pig, a fight with a cave bear (played by a man in an unconvincing bear costume), a battle with some cannibals, and Ege being attacked by a big snake while Toomak and Rool fight to the death (although Rool is eventually stabbed by the dumb girl, his body falling off a cliff, looking all too much like an immobile shop dummy).

    Oh well, at least the scenery is nice.

    Disney fans N.B.: Mak presents the newborn Toomak to his tribe in a scene remarkably similar to that of Rafiki holding up Simba in The Lion King. Moreover, Nala is the name of both Toomak's woman and Simba's love interest. Coincidence? Who knows?

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    • Trivia
      Julie Ege had just given birth to her daughter, Joanna Kruger-Monsen (born in 1969), and was not feeling well, so she went to bed early during one shoot. As a result, the crew mistakenly thought that she was stuck-up and decided to keep her out of view as much as possible, much to the annoyance of Hammer Films in London. In fact, in an interview, Ege mentioned that she thought that the cameraman hated her for some reason, but she did not know why.
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    • Release date
      • September 1, 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • None
    • Also known as
      • Sex vor 6 Millionen Jahren
    • Filming locations
      • South Africa(jungle scenes with animals, namely antelope, oryx, wildebeest, warthog, brown hyena, African crested porcupine, snakes and a scorpion)
    • Production company
      • Hammer Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1(original ratio)
      • 1.85 : 1

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