When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth (1970)
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Horror Movies & Sci-Fi Movies Database
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Set in a non-existant past when humans and dinosaurs lived together, a small tribe is struggling to survive by giving a sacrifice of a blond woman to their gods in return for protection from the giant lizards looking to snack on them. Sanna, one of the sacrificial offerings, finds herself on her own when a freak storm interrupts the ceremony. As she searches for a safe haven she encounters hostility from rival tribes and lots of huge and very hungry dinos.
Movie Tagline:
A Hammer film greater than 'ONE MILLION YEARS B.C.'
Title: When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth Release Date: February 10, 1971
Runtime: 100 mins Genre: Adventure All Genres: Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Romance Languages: Aboriginal, English Country: UK Colors: Color Sound: Mono IMDB Rating: 4.8 Brimstone Pit Rating: 5.8 - (Rate This Horror Movie) Category: Horror Movies Starting With W
MPAA Rating: G
Director(s):
Val Guest
Cast:
Victoria Vetri ...Sanna
Robin Hawdon ...Tara
Patrick Allen ...Kingsor
Drewe Henley ...Khaku
Sean Caffrey ...Kane
Magda Konopka ...Ulido
Imogen Hassall ...Ayak
Patrick Holt ...Ammon
Jan Rossini ...Rock Girl
Carol Hawkins ...yani (as Carol-Anne Hawkins)
Maria O'Brien ...Omah
Connie Tilton ...Sand Mother
Maggie Lynton ...Rock Mother
Jimmy Lodge ...Fisherman
Billy Cornelius ...Hunter
Ray Ford ...Hunter
Remaining Cast:
Producer(s):
Aida young
Writer(s):
J.G. Ballard
Val Guest
Composer(s):
Mario Nascimbene
More Movie Taglines:
- A Hammer film greater than 'ONE MILLION YEARS B.C.'
- Enter an age of unknown terrors, pagan worship and virgin sacrifice...
Movie Trivia:
- Victoria Vetri revealed in a 1984 interview that the U.K. version of the film contains nudity. The nude scenes include her character Sanna making love to Tara (Robin Hawdon) in a cave.
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A 27-word "caveman language" was devised for this movie, supposedly drawing on Phoenician, Latin, and Sanskrit sources. Some of the key words in this language are: "neecha" is "stop" or "come back"; "zak" is "gone" or "left"; "akita" is "look" or "see"; "neecro" is "bad" or "evil"; "m'kan" is "kill" or "killed"; "mata" is "dead"; "yo kita" is "go".
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In March 1971, Warner Brothers cleverly distributed this film in the USA on a double bill with the similarly themed dinosaur film The Valley of Gwangi (1969).
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Keywords:
Dinosaur, Bare Chested Male, Quicksand, Beautiful Woman, Snake ...[more]
Keywords All:
Cheesecake, Catfight, Female Nudity, Stone Age, Beefcake, Bare Chested Male Bondage, Man Eating Plant, Eclipse, Tsunami, Raft, Stop Motion Animation, Remake, Animal In Title, Human Sacrifice, Spear

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Rating: 5.8 out of 10.0 - 53 votes cast total
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