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Release Date:
September 1, 1971
Original Title:
Creatures the World Forgot
Alternate Titles:
Créatures que le monde a oubliées
Genshi hito 100 man-nen
Sex vor sechs Millionen Jahren
Uga-uga - ihmishirviöiden maa
Genres:
Adventure | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Hammer Film Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 92
As the first nomadic tribes wander across the vast wilderness of the infant planet they confront hostilities created by the harsh environment and each other. After a massive volcanic eruption a tribal chief is killed and his two sons fight for supremacy, not only for the leadership of the tribe but also for the love of a beautiful young woman. The age-old battlegrounds of rivalry, envy and passion are explored in this tale of prehistoric adventure.
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Assistant Art Director:
Josie MacAvin
Camera Operator:
Urnee Robinson
Casting:
James Liggat
Continuity:
Lorette Walder
Director:
Don Chaffey
Director of Photography:
Vincent G. Cox
Editor:
Chris Barnes
First Assistant Director:
Ferdinand Fairfax
Hair Supervisor:
Jeanette Freeman
Makeup Artist:
Colin Garde
Makeup Supervisor:
Bill Lodge
Music Supervisor:
Philip Martell
Original Music Composer:
Mario Nascimbene
Producer:
Michael Carreras
Production Design:
John Stoll
Production Manager:
Jack Martin
Second Assistant Director:
Simon Peterson
Sound Editor:
Roy Hyde
Terry Poulton
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Graham V. Hartstone
Sound Recordist:
John Streeter
Stunts:
Frank Hayden
Bronco McLoughlin
Writer:
Michael Carreras
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