
Robert Vaughn stars as a white 25-year-old teenage caveman with styled hair who seeks to discover what is in the uncharted jungles beyond his tribe's campsite. It is against the Word (and the Word is the Law), but he breaks it anyway. Soon he discovers a strange creature which kills with its touch.... (Full plot summary below)
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Robert Vaughn stars as a white 25-year-old teenage caveman with styled hair who seeks to discover what is in the uncharted jungles beyond his tribe's campsite. It is against the Word (and the Word is the Law), but he breaks it anyway. Soon he discovers a strange creature which kills with its touch.
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| User ReviewAnthony WThis is the second movie in a twin pack of Samuel Arkoff Cult Classic Collection. A surprise to me was seeing a very young Robert Vaughn who played the Man from UNCLE. This is pure Drive In Movie Stuff, maybe Saturday afternoon matinee. A Young Caveman is not happy with the rules and living conditions at home and he wants to travel to worlds unknown. A surprise twist at the end. All in all its ok, Not Horror but more 1958 Sci Fi. 3 Stars. |
| User ReviewJeff BRobert Vaughn in a loin cloth. Everyone has to start somewhere don't they? |
| User ReviewSylvester KOther than Robert Vaughn, there is really nothing to see from this ultra low budget science fiction film. |
| User ReviewWes SMST3K version. This movie should be Annette Funicello meets the Leakey family, with some kind of prehistoric rock and roll band appearing at some point. Instead it is as dull as watching paint dry and as pretentious as an early Smiths song. Even die-hard Robert Vaughn fans (is there such a thing?) should avoid this stinker. You'd be better off watching "The Pebbles and Bam-Bam Show". The MST3K folks have a bit of a hard time making it funny in the last 20 minutes or so, as the plot drags to a glacial pace, but overall they do a fun job. They do put two hilarious short films at the beginning to pad out the time, and the riffing on those is top notch. |