One Million AC/DC (1969) [N/A]

Featuring:
Susan Berkely, Billy Wolf, Sharon Wells

Written by:
Edward D. Wood Jr.

Directed by:
Ed De Priest


Release Date:
October 3, 1969

Original Title:
One Million AC/DC

Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Canyon Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 80

See...Vala, the voluptuous cave babe! See...Mota, the mighty war-lard! See...Dino, the plastic-eating dinosaur!

A group of sex-crazed cave people are being harassed by a Tyrannosaurus Rex. While they try to figure out a way to deal with this threat, they have sex and eat a lot.

This is one of those movies that has cavemen living in the same era as dinosaurs -- scientifically inaccurate, but it makes for a fun movie. Showing that people were no different back then than they are today, the cavemen and cave-women have sex (lots of it), and sometimes jealous men will fight over a woman. Since this movie was written by Ed Wood, even the animals get into the sex swing-of-things: a Tyrannosaurus Rex (which is very obviously a puppet) pulls the top off a cave-woman, and a gorilla pursues women for mating purposes. Because it is a caveman movie (and cavemen didn't talk much), there isn't any snappy Ed Wood dialogue, and that is sorely missed by his fans; however the title of the movie is a great Ed Wood pun.

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