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Teenage Caveman

  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 5min
NOTE IMDb
3,6/10
1,8 k
MA NOTE
Teenage Caveman (1958)
AdventureSci-Fi

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young man defies tribal laws and searches for answers. The result of his quest yields knowledge of past generations.A young man defies tribal laws and searches for answers. The result of his quest yields knowledge of past generations.A young man defies tribal laws and searches for answers. The result of his quest yields knowledge of past generations.

  • Réalisation
    • Roger Corman
  • Scénario
    • R. Wright Campbell
  • Casting principal
    • Robert Vaughn
    • Darah Marshall
    • Leslie Bradley
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,6/10
    1,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Roger Corman
    • Scénario
      • R. Wright Campbell
    • Casting principal
      • Robert Vaughn
      • Darah Marshall
      • Leslie Bradley
    • 46avis d'utilisateurs
    • 27avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Photos13

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    Rôles principaux20

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    Robert Vaughn
    Robert Vaughn
    • The Symbol Maker's Teenage Son
    Darah Marshall
    • The Blond Maiden
    Leslie Bradley
    Leslie Bradley
    • The Symbol Maker
    Frank DeKova
    Frank DeKova
    • The Black-Bearded One
    • (as Frank De Kova)
    Charles Thompson
    Charles Thompson
    • Member of the Tribe
    June Jocelyn
    • The Symbol Maker's Wife
    Jonathan Haze
    Jonathan Haze
    • The Curly-Haired Boy
    Beach Dickerson
    Beach Dickerson
    • Fair-Haired Boy…
    Ed Nelson
    Ed Nelson
    • Blond Tribe Member
    Robert Shayne
    Robert Shayne
    • The Fire Maker
    Marshall Bradford
    Marshall Bradford
    • Member of the Tribe
    Joseph Hamilton
    Joseph Hamilton
    • Member of the Tribe
    • (as Joseph H. Hamilton)
    John Brinkley
    • Blonde Teenage Tribe Member
    • (non crédité)
    Bill Clark
    Bill Clark
    • Caveman
    • (non crédité)
    Richard Elmore
    • Caveman
    • (non crédité)
    Chester Hayes
    Chester Hayes
    • Caveman
    • (non crédité)
    William McCarter
    • Caveman
    • (non crédité)
    Barboura Morris
    • Young Tribe Member
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Roger Corman
    • Scénario
      • R. Wright Campbell
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    Avis des utilisateurs46

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    bux

    Poor production values hamper this 'camp' genre picture.

    Made in the 50s to cash in on the unexpected success of the "I Was a Teenage.......", this entry at least dared to be different. Corman shows promise in this early directoral effort, and the story does have a neat twist at the end (if you make it that far), All that said, the slow, dragging plot and the non-existent production values make it a chore to watch. Notable also for an early screen appearance of "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." Robert Vaughn.
    GeneralB

    Okay, I'll give it some credit

    This is a 1950s era B-movie about a teenager(aka guy clearly in his 20s) living in a community of cavemen. Is actually somewhat better than most B-movies(and most Roger Corman movies, not that there really is a difference), mainly due to parts of the plot. That said, by any other standard, it is still a pretty clumsy looking film with a number of silly scenes, which earned it a place on MST3K. And if you want to see this movie, I encouraged you to watch the MST version, which is, of course, hilarious.
    gleetroy

    Prehistoric Nonsense Corman Style

    It was made in two WEEKS, not two days as someone else's review stated. Please get the facts straight. Read Robert Vaughn's autobiography, he has some choice information about the background of the making of this movie.

    Robert Vaughn recalled the filming of it. It took place entirely in Griffith Park in California and the animals involved refused to cooperate. Also, he was sent to the hospital twice. once when an animal bit him, and once when he fell off a log and stepped on broken glass. The glamor of show biz, it is intoxicating.

    It was eventually released on a double-bill with the Michael Landon classic.....wait for it....."I Was a Teenage Werewolf."

    Oh, Roger Corman, you've done it again!
    4kevinolzak

    Robert Vaughn in a Roger Corman cheapie

    Roger Corman's 1958 "Teenage Cave Man" (three words), retitled from its original "Prehistoric World" to capitalize on Herman Cohen's Teenage Werewolf and Frankenstein, was released to theaters on a double bill with Cohen's "How to Make a Monster," introducing the Paul Blaisdell costume that would be utilized for his next production "Night of the Blood Beast" (plus stock footage from "Day the World Ended" and "The She-Creature"). Screenwriter R. Wright Campbell was no stranger to Corman, having scripted his directorial debut "Five Guns West," going on to do the same for "Man of a Thousand Faces," "Machine-Gun Kelly," "The Young Racers," "The Secret Invasion," "Hells Angels on Wheels," "Captain Nemo and the Underwater City" and "The Masque of the Red Death." What at first appears to be a simple 50s retread of the Lon Chaney classic "One Million B.C." becomes actually quite watchable, as the tribe depicted here speaks English and lives in the familiar environs of Griffith Park, right there in front of Bronson Caverns. They could qualify as either Hill People or Rock People, though it's a bit jarring to see the Corman repertory company dressed in caveman togs, regulars like Jonathan Haze, Ed Nelson, Beach Dickerson, and lovely Barboura Morris (seen briefly twice, no dialogue). 25 year old Robert Vaughn made his starring debut as The Boy, hardly a teen but questioning the laws of his elders as his father (Leslie Bradley) tries to keep him from venturing across the river to the great beyond. Frank DeKova is naturally cast as the villain, eager to usurp the power of both father and son as tribal leader, and even murdering a visitor astride a horse rather than make peace as requested. Once The Boy journeys into the forbidden zone he finds dinosaurs (footage from both "One Million B.C" and 1948's "Unknown Island"), marauding dog packs, and a strange creature that walks on two legs, supposedly the one whose touch causes instant death. The small role of the blonde maiden is played by Darah Marshall, not to be confused with Sarah Marshall, British-born daughter of actor Herbert Marshall, enjoying a skinny dip under a waterfall to The Boy's approving flute. Vaughn was embarrassed enough to proclaim this his worst film, but by the 1990s there must have been stronger contenders for that title, like Christopher Lee's "Starship Invasions" or John Carradine's "Buried Alive." The final twist typical of a Roger Corman picture was quite a novelty at the time, but has grown tired from overuse in the decades since.
    7chris_gaskin123

    Warning, don't go beyond the river

    Teenage Caveman is an enjoyable Prehistoric adventure from Roger Corman and I taped this when BBC2 screened it during the early hours some years ago.

    A young caveman goes against warnings and decides to explore the land beyond the river where his tribe live. There are plenty of dangers our there, including stock footage dinosaurs from One Million BC and Unknown Island, a pack of wild dogs and, best of all, a very strange looking "monster" that turns out to be a man in a radiation suit. We then learn that after a nuclear war, this part of the World went back to Prehistoric times.

    Being made in the Atomic Age, this movie show was yet another theory what people thought could have happened in the event of any nuclear war. At the end, we also get to briefly see clips from other AIP movies including The She Creature.

    The cast includes a young Robert Vaughn (The Man From UNCLE, The Magnificent Severn, Hustle) and sci-fi B movie regulars Jonathan Haze (Little Shop of Horrors, It Conquered the World), Ed Nelson (The Brain Eaters) and Robert Shayne (The Neanderthal Man, The Giant Claw).

    Teenage Caveman is a good way to spend just over an hour one afternoon or evening. Low budget fun.

    Rating: 3 stars out of 5.

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    • Anecdotes
      Beach Dickerson, a Corman regular, played four roles in this film... not only is he the fair-haired boy that drowns in quicksand, he is also the stranger riding in from the burning plains, the bear that attacks the hunting party, and a drummer during the funeral for his own character.
    • Gaffes
      Near the beginning of the film, the Symbol Maker (Leslie Bradley) asks his woman, "Where's the boy? Beyond the river?" The left sleeve strap of the Symbol Maker's fur outfit is sewn together. In the next scene, the strap comes undone and he is holding the strap under his left arm. In the next scene, the strap is now tied together with a leather shoelace. Later in the film, this strap is shown tied together in two different places. Apparently there were problems keeping this sleeve strap together throughout the entire film, because it changes constantly.
    • Citations

      The Symbol Maker: [speaking to his woman] Where's the boy?

      [she points her finger out there]

      The Symbol Maker: Beyond the river?

      [he walks away]

    • Connexions
      Edited from Tumak, fils de la jungle (1940)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • juillet 1958 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Teenage Cave Man
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Malibu Productions
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    • Budget
      • 70 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 5 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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