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Quand les dinosaures dominaient le monde

Original title: When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth
  • 1970
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  • 1h 40m
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Quand les dinosaures dominaient le monde (1970)
Sanna escapes being sacrificed and meets Tara. Together, they live in a seaside tribe that worships the Sun God and survive the dangers of the creatures from the Mesozoic era.
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Sanna escapes being sacrificed and meets Tara. Together, they live in a seaside tribe that worships the Sun God and survive the dangers of the creatures from the Mesozoic Era.Sanna escapes being sacrificed and meets Tara. Together, they live in a seaside tribe that worships the Sun God and survive the dangers of the creatures from the Mesozoic Era.Sanna escapes being sacrificed and meets Tara. Together, they live in a seaside tribe that worships the Sun God and survive the dangers of the creatures from the Mesozoic Era.

  • Director
    • Val Guest
  • Writers
    • Val Guest
    • J.G. Ballard
  • Stars
    • Victoria Vetri
    • Robin Hawdon
    • Patrick Allen
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    • Director
      • Val Guest
    • Writers
      • Val Guest
      • J.G. Ballard
    • Stars
      • Victoria Vetri
      • Robin Hawdon
      • Patrick Allen
    • 74User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Victoria Vetri
    Victoria Vetri
    • Sanna
    Robin Hawdon
    Robin Hawdon
    • Tara
    Patrick Allen
    Patrick Allen
    • Kingsor…
    Drewe Henley
    Drewe Henley
    • Khaku
    Sean Caffrey
    Sean Caffrey
    • Kane
    Magda Konopka
    Magda Konopka
    • Ulido
    Imogen Hassall
    Imogen Hassall
    • Ayak
    Patrick Holt
    Patrick Holt
    • Ammon
    Jan Rossini
    Jan Rossini
    • Rock Girl
    Carol Hawkins
    Carol Hawkins
    • Yani
    • (as Carol-Anne Hawkins)
    Maria O'Brien
    • Omah
    Connie Tilton
    • Sand Mother
    Maggie Lynton
    • Rock Mother
    Jimmy Lodge
    • Fisherman
    Billy Cornelius
    • Hunter
    Ray Ford
    • Hunter
    Ann Barrass
    • Cavewoman
    • (uncredited)
    Polly Dillon
    • Minor Role
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    • Director
      • Val Guest
    • Writers
      • Val Guest
      • J.G. Ballard
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    sober_gaijin

    Nostalgic tool for prepuebescent development

    "When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth," like its predecessor "One Million Years B.C." was one of those great movies when I was a kid that helped ease my transition from comic-book-reading, baseball-card-collecting dinosaur geek to comic-book-reading, baseball-card-collecting chick freak. I was seven when it was released, and I still remember the TV airwaves saturated with advertising. I whined and screamed and begged my brother to take me, and he did. Great part was, we caught this flick as part of a double-feature with Harryhausen's "Valley of Gwangi." Eat your heart out, stop-motion animation fans!

    Perhaps because of the great childhood experiences surrounding this movie, there's a kid-voice in my head that still sees it as near-flawless cinema. But in all honesty, it's just G-rated exploitation in the purest sense of the word. The dinosaurs in the movie promos draw the young boys in, and once their behinds are in the seats they slowly become less cognizant of the prehistoric beasts and more cognizant of the way Victoria Vetri's cave tunic gives her breasts that extra lift or the way her legs seem to be constantly shimmering with sweat. Even at seven I noticed this, which is why "Dinosaurs" provided a great transition into puberty for me half a decade before it actually hit. A lot of fun, this, but don't mistake it for art. Watch it for the beasts and the (scantily clad but not naked) boobs, toss in a bag of microwave popcorn and a few beers. It may be G-rated but it's still kind'a fun.
    khathaway1

    babes & beaches

    I saw this film when it was first released. I must've been 10--and I was a real dino freak. I was totally jazzed when I found it on video many years later.

    Someone else mentioned getting a translation book at the theatre...I never got one. The magazine Castle of Frankenstein (real mag title, folks!) ran a translation guide that month. I still have that mag somewhere--they also ran a pin-up of Victoria Vetri in the movie bikini, wielding a spear (I had that page on my wall for months).

    As I recall (and is pretty evident from the 1,004 times it's used in the film) "neecro" means evil. So "Sanna neecro" means the blonde chick is evil. Of course, she's not really evil. "Neecro" should mean totally hot, but these were cave days. And they had only 26 words. I'm pretty sure Superfragilisticexpialidotious wasn't one of them

    The effects by Jim Danforth (not David Allen) are excellent--right up there with Harryhausen. They still hold up against 3D computer effects.

    While the story has genuine dramatic underpinnings, the cave-language kinda gets in the way of clarity. Too often the viewer has no idea what's being said. That aside, it's a fun movie with great effects and british babes in skimpy outfits sharing a beach with dinosaurs.

    Oddly, for a dino pic, there's a LOT of stage sets, and I don't mean the dino FX shots. They had a bit of trouble matching shots between set and location work. And it shows.

    That aside, it's a fun movie with great effects. Any dino fan should check it out. It's not Jurassic Park, but then again Laura Dern didn't show cleavage.
    6kellicough00

    When Hammer Ruled the Saturday afternoon movies

    Sure this film is filled with all sorts of historical (hysterical) inaccuracies but I bet millions of teens and preteens didn't go to the movie theaters to get a history lesson back in 1970. I know I sure didn't want to see a Discovery Channel documentary when I fed "When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" into my DVD player. I wanted to be taken back to an imaginary time that existed in the exciting corners of my brain when I was a kid --- you know, when cavemen fought against big old dinosaurs to stay alive and compete for food. Heck, is the world Hammer created any different than, let's say, the world Hollywood created for "King Kong"? I don't remember anyone complaining about dinosaurs and giant apes supposedly existing in 1930.

    But I digress, this is the incredible love story between a caveman (Robin Hawdon) and a cave cutie (Victori Vetri) who have to fight off jealous cave competitors and giant stop-motion dinos to find their place in the sun. If you allow yourself to be transported into this imaginary world, you can really enjoy the story for all it's worth. You have beautiful leads, prehistoric romance, some sex (if you watch the uncut version), volcanoes, battles between cave tribes, dinosaur danger, and a completely made-up language for the dialog. What fun! It's not "Jurassic Park" but even that blockbuster saw fit to pay tribute by naming it's theme park display after this aged little film.

    Seen 35 years or so later, the special effects are a little disappointing and I've never seen such good looking cave people before (outside of Raquel Welch, of course). But this is a enjoyable way to pass some time on a Saturday afternoon.
    5j.koenig

    Great fun to watch

    I remember seeing this movie with my brother at the theater back in 1971. When we arrived, we received a book with the language used in the movie and a rough translation. I can find no mention of that book on any web site, and haven't purchased the video to see if it is still printed. It was great fun watching it again today after so many years. Even without the translation, the movie is very enjoyable and great fun to watch. Although the "dinosaurs" leave a little to be desired compared to today's movies, they did a great job integrating real lizards into the film.
    kynoceph

    Educational! Fun!

    Things I learned from this movie:

    1) Dirt never sticks to cavewomen, but it does stick to cavemen. Cavemen are, in fact, so dirty that it makes you wonder why cavewomen ever consented to be with them.

    2) Cavewomen, by the way, are hot!

    3) Giant Crabs will eat you if they have the chance.

    4) Always be nice to dinosaurs if you can, they will become your friends and save you from a horrible fate.

    5) Bondage is as old as man.

    6) Bikinis are as old as man. (See also "One Million Years BC" for further details.) Also, they stay on under amazing situations, although only barely.

    7) The words "Agoba" and particularly "AKEETA," were important linguistic developments in the history of speech.

    8) In the time it takes a tidal wave to reach the shore, you have time to make a boat and fight over it with your arch-rival.

    9) Never, never stand in front of a tidal wave, waving your arms about and trying to turn it back by magic. This will not work.

    10) Cavewomen are HOT! Wait, did I say that already? OK, number 10 is: AKEETA!

    In short, a priceless movie. Meaning that you should pay as little as possible to see it, but you should see it.

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    • Trivia
      A 27-word "caveman language" was created for this film, supposedly drawing on Phoenician, Latin and Sanskrit sources. Some of the key words in this language are "Neecha", meaning "Stop" or "Come back"; "zak", meaning "gone" or "left"; "Akita", meaning "Look" or "See"; "neecro", meaning "bad" or "evil"; "m'kan", meaning "kill" or "killed"; "mata", meaning "dead"; "Yo Kita", meaning "Go".
    • Goofs
      At around 51:00 into the film when the baby dinosaur hatches from the egg, you can see that the egg is made from fiberglass and the fiberglass mat that was used in it.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Narrator: A time of beginnings, of darkness, of light, of the Sun, the Earth, the sea, of man. The beginnings of man living with man, by the sea, in the mountains. The beginnings of love...

    • Alternate versions
      Several nude scenes were made for the film, but were cut from the original U.S. theatrical release of it in order to ensure a "G" rating. They include a scene of Tara (Robin Hawdon) and Sanna (Victoria Vetri) making love in a cave, a scene where they both go skinny-dipping in a lake and a scene of Tara taking off Sanna's clothes on the beach. The aforementioned nude scenes remained in the uncut UK version, however (as Vetri revealed in a 1984 interview). This version has also officially been released in the U.S. at last on Blu-ray on February 28, 2017 and on DVD-R on April 4, 2017 by Warner Archive.
    • Connections
      Edited from Le monde perdu (1960)

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    • Release date
      • July 14, 1976 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cuando los dinosaurios dominaban la tierra
    • Filming locations
      • Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain
    • Production company
      • Hammer Films
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      • £566,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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