

In prehistoric times, young caveman Tumak (Victor Mature) was banished by his people for defying the authority of his chieftain father (Lon Chaney, Jr.). Fending for himself, he wins the heart of rival tribe princess Loana (Carole Landis), and together they may rescue both their clans from ravenous dinosaurs and the unforgiving elements. Long-demanded action-fantasy from Hal Roach, complete with it's memorable, often-cribbed special effects sequences, also stars Conrad Nagel, John Hubbard, Mamo Clark. Review: 40's Classic: Return to Childhood! - Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I remember seeing this movie in the 40's and loved it. Of course, it was through the lens of a 10 year old kid, While the later version of this movie is technically better, with better effects, etc. in its simplicity, I love the 40's version better. There is a sincerity in the acting, the story-line that was so true of movies in the 30's and the 40's that disappeared when technology improved. Didn't know that this was Victor Mature's earliest movie and he is great! Simple emotions, simple story line, and great acting is what this version is all about. I never dreamed I would be able to see this again since it hasn't even been available in bootleg copies sold by many companies. I am grateful to go back to my 40's childhood and revisit my happy childhood. While this movie was not award-winning, it was a perfect movie for a 10 year old kid who would remember it for the rest of his life. Different strokes for different folks! Where are the 40's when our way of life needs it! Review: DINOSAUR HIJINKS IN FULL SWING - At last someone has put out a viewable version of this Caveman classic. While by no means a great film it still has its moments and a starring role for Victor Mature in his second film plus Carole Landis, and Lon Chaney Jr. as the brutish head of the cave clan. The special effects consist of using alligators and lizards with fins glued to their backs to represent dinosaurs Irwin Allen style. The highlight is the fight scene between an alligator and another reptile that has a finish that looks all too real. This sequence would be featured in many a B-film made later on in the 40's and 50's whenever they needed to pad out the running time on one of their prehistoric quickies. When all is said and done the film still elicits charm and innocence and the 2 leads have a nice chemistry. The Bluray picture is for the most part pristine and undoubtedly the best copy thus far. So if you like cheesy dinosaur flicks then don't miss this cult caveman vs dinosaur classic.




| ASIN | B071XF71PD |
| Actors | Carole Landis, Conrad Nagel, John Hubbard, Lon Chaney Jr., Victor Mature |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,330 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #5,075 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (111) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Media Format | NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces |
| Release date | December 12, 2017 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 20 minutes |
| Studio | Vci Video |
A**R
40's Classic: Return to Childhood!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I remember seeing this movie in the 40's and loved it. Of course, it was through the lens of a 10 year old kid, While the later version of this movie is technically better, with better effects, etc. in its simplicity, I love the 40's version better. There is a sincerity in the acting, the story-line that was so true of movies in the 30's and the 40's that disappeared when technology improved. Didn't know that this was Victor Mature's earliest movie and he is great! Simple emotions, simple story line, and great acting is what this version is all about. I never dreamed I would be able to see this again since it hasn't even been available in bootleg copies sold by many companies. I am grateful to go back to my 40's childhood and revisit my happy childhood. While this movie was not award-winning, it was a perfect movie for a 10 year old kid who would remember it for the rest of his life. Different strokes for different folks! Where are the 40's when our way of life needs it!
C**N
DINOSAUR HIJINKS IN FULL SWING
At last someone has put out a viewable version of this Caveman classic. While by no means a great film it still has its moments and a starring role for Victor Mature in his second film plus Carole Landis, and Lon Chaney Jr. as the brutish head of the cave clan. The special effects consist of using alligators and lizards with fins glued to their backs to represent dinosaurs Irwin Allen style. The highlight is the fight scene between an alligator and another reptile that has a finish that looks all too real. This sequence would be featured in many a B-film made later on in the 40's and 50's whenever they needed to pad out the running time on one of their prehistoric quickies. When all is said and done the film still elicits charm and innocence and the 2 leads have a nice chemistry. The Bluray picture is for the most part pristine and undoubtedly the best copy thus far. So if you like cheesy dinosaur flicks then don't miss this cult caveman vs dinosaur classic.
R**L
classic and then some
I had this on vhs... yes what is that right? Anyway as time went by the quality of the tape got to the point where it could no longer be watched as it would skip too much. I was so happy to find it on dvd blu ray on top of it. It is not for all; but for those who appreciate old BW movies with simple story lines and low tech special effects its a great entertainment. I appreciate old movies and hope that the younger generation eventually will as well, as these are diamonds in the rough that potentially one day will simply disappear.
D**H
... not approve of any of this but it is wonderful to finally own a copy of and finally see ...
PETA would not approve of any of this but it is wonderful to finally own a copy of and finally see this film. I'm a Lon Chaney Jr. collector and this was a missing piece. The print is amazingly clean and clear. Great job!
A**N
ONE MILLION B.C. from VCI
Well done VCI. Another excellent transfer of a vintage film. Good clear B/W picture and sound with optional English subtitles (see below). Extras include a photo gallery and commentary by Toby Roan. Given the status and reputation of the film I would have liked an informative booklet, but you can't have everything!. The film? Frankly I was just a bit disapointed. I haven't seen it for possibly 20 or more years and I had forgotten, looked at today, how, miscast Mature and Landis are. Victor gurns and looks baffled and has good stunt double, but in no way convinced me. Poor Carole Landis (an actress I like) just doesn't work. On the other hand... Plenty of viewers don't agree! I found the SFX very good and the matching of monsters and characters worked well. Sets are imaginative and quite threatening. I also feel obliged to say that I found one of the fights between (real?) lizards rather too unpleasant, but I am a softie (sometimes). All in all this is a classic of it's kind and well worth a look, though what first time viewers might think - who knows. I mentioned subtitles...You may not need them. There is a prologue with actors about 6-8 mins, but when we go back in time there are just grunts for 80 minutes and seeing "Greuff", Neecha" Banoona" etc many times can get a bit annoying!
A**L
Fun, old-fashioned entertainment.
Fun movie, but not at all modern. Cave people sometimes meet with violent deaths that could upset (but will probably delight) children and sensitive adults. Animals were definitely, obviously harmed in the making of this movie, so be aware of that. Sub-titles are only in made-up cave people language, which is kind of fun. You can figure out what is being said from the context and build your own glossary.
U**E
Great Copy, Clear and Sharp
Hi, this is a beautiful copy of a film that has been unavailable for years. Interesting similarities to "Quest for Fire" but without the simian behavior. It's not history but it's a lot of fun.
G**H
Beautiful Transfer of a Classic Film
UCLA Film Archives did a great job restoring this film. There isn't a blemish to be seen and the image is very sharp. Certainly this is the best the movie has looked since it came out in 1940. I was surprised at how closely the famous Hammer Films remake followed the original, until the last 15 minutes or so. One Million B.C. is an underrated classic. Hopefully this new VCI release will garner it the respect it deserves.
K**D
Quality very good. Commentary also very good. Just like I remembered it. Greta nostalgia piece. Shades of Irwin Allen and his remake of the lost world. The dinosaurs obviously not real. but still great fun to watch. Long live Tumak and Luanna.
M**R
This is the lesser known 1 M B.C. turned out in 1940, as opposed to the better known 1966 version with Raquel! In my opinion, as is often the case, like with King Kong (1939), the original is far better than remake(s). Stort here feels more real, and flows in a more natural way. Story has oft been rediculed for showing dinos still about when mankind has hit the scene. However, recent arheo. finds seems to substantiiate, there it was so to some extent. Good, enjoyable cave romp.
D**N
Very good
C**G
Alles super geklappt
R**T
Been hunting hi & low for this picture. Not a bad film, & made by the studio that gave us Laurel & Hardy (Hal Roach). Always a pleasure to see Lon Chaney in his earlier days (before wolf man) . You gotta love the guy giv’n it his best shot as the Tyrannosaurus as well, but this a time long before CGI ... well heaven to Betsy ... a million years ago .
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