词条 | Prehistoric Women |
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| name = Prehistoric Women | image = | caption = | director = Gregg C. Tallas | producer = Sam X. Abarbanel/Albert J. Cohen | writer = Sam X. Abarbanel/Gregg C. Tallas | starring = Laurette Luez/Allan Nixon | music = Raoul Kraushaar | cinematography = Lionel Lindon | editing = James Graham | studio = Alliance Productions | distributor = Eagle-Lion Films | released = {{film date|1950|11|1|United States}} | runtime = 74 minutes | language = English | country = United States | budget = }}Prehistoric Women is a 1950 low-budget fantasy adventure film, written and directed by Gregg C. Tallas and starring Laurette Luez and Allan Nixon. It also features Joan Shawlee, Judy Landon, and Mara Lynn. Released by Alliance Productions, the independent film was also titled The Virgin Goddess. The film was later distributed in the United States as a double feature with Man Beast.[1] Prehistoric Women is similar to the 1940 film One Million B.C. A remake (sometimes known as Slave Girls) was made in 1967, and starred Martine Beswick. PlotTigri (Luez) and her Stone Age friends, all of which are women, hate all men. However, she and her Amazon tribe see men as a "necessary evil" and capture them as potential husbands. Engor (Nixon), who is smarter than the rest of the men, is able to escape them. He discovers fire and battles enormous beasts. After he is recaptured by the women, he uses fire to drive off a dragon-like creature. The women are impressed with him, including their prehistoric queen. Engor marries Tigri and they begin a new, more civilized, tribe. Cast
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References1. ^McGee, Mark Thomas; Robertson, R.J. (2013). "You Won't Believe Your Eyes". Bear Manor Media. {{ISBN|978-1-59393-273-2}}. Page 254 External links{{Wikiquote}}
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