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Creatures the World Forgot

  • Director: Don Chaffey
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Action
  • Main Cast: Doon Baide, Beverly Blake, Marcia Fox, Julie Ege, Tony Bonner, Robert John, Alfred Shaughnessy, Sue Wilson
  • Release Year: 1970
  • Country: UK
  • Run Time: 95 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: GP

Plot

Former Miss Norway Julie Ege stars in this low-budget variation on One Million Years B.C., playing a scantily-clad cave girl who becomes the object of a fierce battle between the contenders for the throne of the tribe's recently-deceased chieftain. The last of the prehistoric adventure films from England's Hammer Studios, this cheap potboiler discards the usual stop-motion or oversized-iguana dinosaurs -- a concept which may be more (pre)historically accurate but is clearly nothing more than a budgetary consideration for the producers. What's left plotwise is little more than the entire grunting, slobbering male cast trying to get into sexy Ege's sabertooth-skin skivvies and brutalizing each other for the privilege (though most of the sex and violence was excised by the distributors to secure a PG rating). The vibrant cinematography is a plus, but there is very little action, and Ege is no Raquel Welch. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide

Cast

Rosalie Crutchley - Old Crone; Brian O'Shaughnessy - Mak; Ken Hare - Fair Tribe Leader; Frank Hayden - Zen; Don Leonard - Old Leader; Doon Baide - Young Lovers; Beverly Blake - Young Lover; Marcia Fox - Dumb Girl

Credit

Uwe Schultz - Animator, Ferdinand Fairfax - First Assistant Director, Don Chaffey - Director, Charles Barnes - Editor, Chris Barnes - Editor, Mario Nascimbene - Composer (Music Score), John Stoll - Production Designer, Vincent Cox - Cinematographer, Michael Carreras - Producer, Syd Pearson - Special Effects, Roy Hyde - Sound/Sound Designer, Frank Hayden - Stunts, Michael Carreras - Screenwriter
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Creatures the World Forgot
Directed by Don Chaffey
Produced by Michael Carreras
Written by Michael Carreras
Starring Julie Ege
Brian O'Shaughnessy
Cinematography Vincent Cox
Editing by Chris Barnes
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) July, 1971
Running time 95 mins.
Country  United Kingdom
Language English

Creatures the World Forgot is a 1971 Adventure film directed by Don Chaffey and produced and written for Hammer Films by Michael Carreras. The film concentrates on the daily struggle to survive of a tribe of Stone Age men. Very little dialogue is spoken throughout the film, apart from a few grunts and gestures.

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Plot synopsis

A volcano erupts and an earthquake opens up a crevasse, swallowing up many members of the 'Dark Tribe'. The tribal leader is killed and a fight for leadership between two survivors, Mak (Brian O'Shaughnessy) and Zen, soon breaks out. Mak is victorious and leads the surviving tribe members across a desert in search of a new home. They meet and befriend tribe of fair-haired people. The leader of the fair-haired people presents Mak with a girl, Noo, as a wife. Mak offers a girl in exchange, but she already has a mate. She tries to escape with her mate, but they are caught and killed. The Dark tribe move on and eventually settle in a fertile valley where they flourish. Noo gives birth to twin boys on the same day another woman gives birth to a mute girl. The tribe demand that the girl be sacrificed, but a lightning strike convinces the tribes’ old witch to adopt her as her apprentice.

Years later, the now adolescent twins, (dark haired Rool and fair haired Toomak) fight for their father’s attention. Rool tries to rape the mute girl. She escapes but falls into the grasp of a marauding tribe. Toomak leads Mak and the other tribesmen to the marauders’ cave. A battle ensues and the marauders’ chief is killed by Toomak. Toomak rescues the mute girl and takes the defeated chief’s daughter, Nala, as his wife. Mak names Toonak as his successor as tribal chief and then dies of wounds sustained in the battle. Rool disputes the decision and he fights with Toomak in a ritualised battle. On the brink of victory, Toomak spares his brother’s life. Toomak decides to leave, taking Nala and half the tribe with him. Consumed with hatred for his brother, Rool decides to track Toomak down. Rool and his men are attacked by a forest tribe, but are rescued by Toomak. Rool, still hating his brother, abducts Nala. Toomak chases after Rool. At the top of a cliff, Rool stakes Nala to a pyre. Toomak and Rool fight whilst Nala frees herself (only to be caught in the grasp of a python). Toomak saves Nala whilst the mute girl stabs an effigy of Rool, sending him falling to his death.

Production

All of the exterior sequences were shot in Namibia and South Africa. The film is often compared to two earlier (and much better known) Hammer Film productions, One Million Years B.C. (1966) and When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth (1970), but without the stop-motion dinosaurs. One Million Years B.C. was also directed by Don Chaffey. Creatures the World Forgot however is not related to two later similarly titled films, The Land That Time Forgot (1975), and The People That Time Forgot (1977). These were made by Amicus Productions and both starred Doug McClure.

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