Homo Erectus (2007) [R]

Release Date:
July 10, 2007

Original Title:
Homo Erectus

Alternate Titles:
Dawn of Sex
Homo Erectus
National Lampoon's Homo Erectus
National Lampoon's The Stoned Age
Гомо Эректус

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Blump's International Pictures
Burnt Orange Productions
Town Lake Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 98

It's Pre-Hysterical!

Ishbo is a caveman living in the prehistoric age who thinks there's more to life than hunting and gathering. He tries to better the lives of those in his tribe by inventing things like spoons and the toothbrush, which leave everyone, including his parents, unimpressed. He also has a thing for cavewoman Fardart, but she only has eyes for his brother Thudnik. Can Ishbo prove his worth when a rival clan attacks?

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ADR Mixer:
Francisco Koch

ADR Recordist:
Adrian Gauslin

Additional Editing:
Mattt Potter

Additional Second Assistant Director:
Meg Beatty

Art Department Assistant:
Erin McMaster

Assistant Editor:
David Hobizal

Associate Editor:
René Pinnell

Best Boy Electric:
Jeffrey W. Petersen
Robert Janecka

Best Boy Grip:
Wes Ahl
Alex Certain

Camera Operator:
B. Sean Fairburn

Casting:
Beth Sepko
Deanna Brigidi

Casting Associate:
Sheila Steele

Choreographer:
Guy Noria

Compositing Artist:
Mattt Potter

Compositing Lead:
Minky Billups

Costume Assistant:
Ian Taylor Fisher
Lucky Cardwell

Costume Designer:
Alysia Raycraft

Dialogue Editor:
Jackie Johnson

Director:
Adam Rifkin

Director of Photography:
Scott Billups

Editor:
Martin Apelbaum

Executive Producer:
Tom Schatz

First Assistant Camera:
Jeremy Rodgers

First Assistant Director:
Bobby Bastarache

Foley Artist:
Hilda Hodges

Foley Mixer:
Michael Kreple

Gaffer:
Todd Smiley

Hair Department Head:
Catherine Conrad

Key Grip:
Neil Fraser

Leadman:
Marcus LaPorte

Line Producer:
Susan Kirr

Location Manager:
Mark Jarrett

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Morgan Campbell
Melizah Anguiano Wheat

Makeup Department Head:
Catherine Conrad

Music Editor:
Brett Hinton

Music Supervisor:
Roanna Gillespie

Original Music Composer:
Alex Wurman

Post Production Supervisor:
Meriwether Tull

Producer:
Carolyn Pfeiffer
Brad Wyman

Production Coordinator:
Karen Wacker

Production Design:
Christopher Stull

Production Sound Mixer:
Mark Lutte

Property Master:
Byron Scott Thomas

Script Supervisor:
Linda Giffin-Citron

Second Assistant Director:
Scott R. Meyers

Set Costumer:
Amanda Vinopal
Michele K. Short

Sound Designer:
Steve Tushar

Sound Effects Editor:
Rod O'Brien

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andy Hay

Special Effects Coordinator:
Everett Byrom III

Steadicam Operator:
David McGill

Storyboard Artist:
David Utley

Stunt Coordinator:
Jeff Schwan

Stunts:
Dick Hancock
Jim Henry

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jesse Pomeroy
Paul Stanley

Unit Production Manager:
Susan Kirr

Visual Effects:
Gretchen McNelis
Adam Clark

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Scott Billups

Writer:
Adam Rifkin

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