A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 1, 1985
Original Title:
Cavegirl
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Crown International Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 81
On a class excursion to a cave with stone age paintings the clumsy Rex gets lost. A mysterious crystal opens a gateway in time and sets him back to the stone ages, where he meets a group of prehistoric fellows and the gorgeous Eba. While teaching her English and doing some pseudo-research on her fellows, his main goal is to get her sleeping with him. However the curiosity of the clan chief disturbs his attempts.
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Assistant Editor:
Bob Bowman
Maggie Ostroff
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Laurie Loverde
Lynne A. Pearce
Associate Producer:
Reed Fenton
Boom Operator:
Gabriel Cubos
Ronel Weiser
Casting:
Earl Klasky
Costume Designer:
Pam Lavoncher
Cher Slater
Dialogue Editor:
Meri McDonald
Director:
David Oliver Pfeil
Director of Photography:
David Oliver Pfeil
Editor:
Robert Field
First Assistant Camera:
James Arakaki
First Assistant Director:
Jack Isgro
Hair Designer:
Cher Slater
Location Sound Mixer:
Ken Willingham
Bayard Carey
Walt Martin
Makeup Artist:
Laya Saul
Cher Slater
Diane Mayer
Makeup Designer:
Cher Slater
Music Coordinator:
Earl Klasky
Music Editor:
Robert Nathan Field
Original Music Composer:
John McCafferty
Post Production Supervisor:
Richard E. Westover
Producer:
David Oliver Pfeil
Screenplay:
Phil Groves
Script Supervisor:
Carrie Frances-King
Sound Effects:
Leon Bijou
Special Effects:
Greg Landerer
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Sydni King
Writer:
David Oliver Pfeil
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