One Million Years B.C. is a campy psychotronic film set in prehistoric times. It tells the story of a caveman and a cavegirl who face off against rival tribes, dinosaurs, and other prehistoric creatures. The film features a mix of live-action and stop-motion animation.
When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth follows a group of cave-dwellers who are caught in a struggle for survival as they encounter various prehistoric creatures and face natural disasters. The film features a love triangle, tribal conflicts, and the threat of a powerful tidal wave.
In a prehistoric world, a tribe of cavemen must battle against rival tribes and survive the dangers of an active volcano.
In a prehistoric world, a group of slave girls fight for freedom against a matriarchal society. They face various challenges, including encounters with rhinoceros and Amazon tribes. The film explores themes of slavery, female dominance, and the struggle for liberation.
When a group of explorers stumble upon an underground empire filled with dinosaurs, cavewomen, and monsters, they must fight to survive and escape.
In a post-thermonuclear war world, a teenage boy embarks on a journey of self-discovery when he stumbles upon a forbidden book. With the help of a cavewoman and a group of survivors, he unravels the secrets of his society and fights against the dangers of the wilderness.
Creatures the World Forgot is a 1971 adventure horror sci-fi movie set in the prehistoric era. A group of cave people must fight for survival in a harsh environment filled with volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and dangerous creatures. The story follows their struggles as they face various challenges and conflicts.
It is the future. 1987. Great scientific advances have allowed mankind to achieve that which previously only existed in speculative fiction -- space travel. But, on the eve of humanity's first manned mission to the red planet, no amount of speculation could adequately prepare us for the unexpected discovery of... CAVE WOMEN ON MARS!
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