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said... on 08-11-2020 9:58:16 |
Human from the classic movie "One Million Years B.C.". After having survived dangerous encounters with both dinosaurs and hostile humans, she also experienced more than one failed relationship along the way, and as a result this rare beauty just wants to be mostly left alone from now on. However, she is not opposed to eventually finding true love with the right person to make her troubled life complete.
"One Million Years B.C." is a 1966 British adventure/fantasy film starring Raquel Welch, set loosely in the time of cavemen. The film was made by Hammer Film Productions and was a remake of the 1940 Hollywood film "One Million B.C.", and it recreates many of the scenes of that film (such as an allosaurus attacking a tree full of children). It is marketed with the taglines "Travel back through time and space to the edge of man's beginnings...discover a savage world whose only law was lust!" and "This is the way it was." It was released in the United States in 1967. Like the original film this remake is largely ahistorical. It portrays dinosaurs and humans living together, whereas according to the geologic time scale, the last dinosaurs became extinct roughly 65 million years BC, and Homo sapiens (modern humans) did not exist until about 200,000 years BC. Ray Harryhausen, who animated all of the dinosaur attacks using his famous stop motion technique, has stated that he did not make "One Million Years B.C." for "professors" who in his opinion "probably don't go to see these kinds of movies anyway" (this was a comment he made for the DVD of the 1933 version of King Kong).
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