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Les Femmes préhistoriques

Original title: Slave Girls
  • 1967
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  • 1h 35m
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4.5/10
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Martine Beswick in Les Femmes préhistoriques (1967)
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Jungle guide David is kidnapped by a tribe of natives who want to sacrifice him to their white rhino god. Just as he is about to be killed, however, he is thrown backwards in time to a kingd... Read allJungle guide David is kidnapped by a tribe of natives who want to sacrifice him to their white rhino god. Just as he is about to be killed, however, he is thrown backwards in time to a kingdom of brunette women and their blonde slaves.Jungle guide David is kidnapped by a tribe of natives who want to sacrifice him to their white rhino god. Just as he is about to be killed, however, he is thrown backwards in time to a kingdom of brunette women and their blonde slaves.

  • Director
    • Michael Carreras
  • Writer
    • Michael Carreras
  • Stars
    • Martine Beswick
    • Edina Ronay
    • Michael Latimer
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    • Director
      • Michael Carreras
    • Writer
      • Michael Carreras
    • Stars
      • Martine Beswick
      • Edina Ronay
      • Michael Latimer
    • 38User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
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    Martine Beswick
    Martine Beswick
    • Kari
    Edina Ronay
    Edina Ronay
    • Saria
    Michael Latimer
    Michael Latimer
    • David
    Stephanie Randall
    • Amyak
    Carol White
    Carol White
    • Gido
    Alexandra Stevenson
    • Luri
    Yvonne Horner
    Yvonne Horner
    • First Amazon
    Sydney Bromley
    Sydney Bromley
    • Ullo
    Frank Hayden
    • Arja
    Robert Raglan
    Robert Raglan
    • Colonel Hammond
    Mary Hignett
    Mary Hignett
    • Mrs. Hammond
    Louis Mahoney
    Louis Mahoney
    • Head Boy
    Bari Jonson
    • High Priest
    Danny Daniels
    Danny Daniels
    • Jakara
    Steven Berkoff
    Steven Berkoff
    • John
    Jasmin Broughton
    • slave girl fighting with Kari
    • (uncredited)
    Sally Caclough
    • Amazon
    • (uncredited)
    Dido Plumb
    • Old Slave
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Michael Carreras
    • Writer
      • Michael Carreras
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    5AaronCapenBanner

    Blondes Vs. Brunettes.

    Michael Carreras directed this campy prehistoric film that stars Michael Latimer as African big game hunter David Marchant who is captured by a hostile tribe and taken to a temple guarded by a white rhino. A lightning bolt hits the temple, splitting a wall, which David runs through and into the past, where two rival, warring(and beautiful!) all-female tribes(one blonde, the other brunette) vie for his attentions, though the brunette Queen Kari(played by Martine Beswick) is particularly ruthless, and will stop at nothing to either possess David, or kill him... Silly film is nonetheless semi-watchable, and almost works as a guilty pleasure, though not a minute of it rings true!
    5gridoon

    Hopelessly studio-bound adventure.

    What "Prehistoric Women" lacks above all is conviction: the backdrops look painted, the hairlines are too neat, the speech is too modern-sounding, the sets look stagy. The plot doesn't make a whole lot of sense (how exactly the "legend of the white rhinoceros" is tied to the rest of the story is never made entirely clear), Michael Latimer is a bland lead and the pace is padded with lots of tribal dancing. The new DVD version presents the movie in widescreen: you do win extra "information" on the sides of the picture, but on the other hand you lose what appear to be (in the full-screen trailers for the movie) some juicy closeups of Beswick's and Ronay's abs. (**)
    7Steve_Nyland

    Hubba-Hubba

    "Prehistoric Women" is the most endearing and lovable of Hammer Films' Cave Girls In Trouble films. I fell in love with it instantly during a late night creature feature screening at the age of 14 or so and pursued it for years before finally managing to tape it off cable. Now there are wonderful DVD releases of restored widescreen prints & home entertainment really never had it so good. It's garbage for sure but exquisite garbage, a kitschy sendup of Great White Hunter films that is so poker-faced that one is often tempted to conclude that Hammer was trying to be serious here.

    Mesmerizingly filmed on interior soundstages made up to look like what a juvenile might think a jungle resembles, the film packs the visual authority of a classic "Star Trek" episode with a plot more fitting for a Playboy magazine cartoon. It's fun, sexy, campy, never boring, and perhaps the ultimate (sic) Jungal Trash movie, where white Anglo types go to exotic jungle locations to have all sorts of fascinating adventures, while the natives carry the luggage.

    Martine Beswick may have found fame as a Bond girl ("From Russia With Love", "Thunderball") but her iconic image as a topless primal sex goddess rising from a dappled fake studio jungle pool will stick with me at least for the rest of my days. One might have wished that the movie had been made a couple years later so she could have turned to face the camera with her wonderful breasts, but half of the film's charm is that it was made during a different era. The tension between the juvenile sex fantasy it suggests and the need for staid British respectability (cough) adds to the fun.

    A word must be said about the slack-jawed, lunk-headed portrayal of the native population of wherever this film is supposedly set. It's not racist so much as ignorant, or rather accuracy and cultural sensitivity were not the objectives. Same goes for the misogyny and sexism of the movie, which is buffoonish and groan-inducing, but hey, the target audience was white European males between the ages of 12 and 75, or whenever men stop responding to suggestive fantasies about cavorting with blond slave girls or being dominated by mean, leggy, shapely brunettes. Hubba-Hubba.

    If you don't fall into that demographic you might want to try something else a bit more sober, or even better yet just down a couple of adult beverages & have fun laughing at the movie. And surprisingly there really isn't any content that goes beyond PG sensibilities and is actually wholesome enough for subversively twisted family entertainment. Just explain to the kids that it's a cartoon, really, and has about as much in common with the real world as a Three Stooges short. Great escapist guilty pleasure fun, and just as silly as it was in 1967. May it stay just as silly for another forty two years.

    7/10; Check out something called "Luana - The Lady Tarzan" for the Italians' take on the themes at work here. The two would make a marvelous double-bill for a kitsch film festival or DVD rental night.
    6BA_Harrison

    Pre-hysterical!

    In 1966, Hammer studios gave the world its cave-girl classic One Million Years B.C., which featured a bevy of fur bikini-clad beauties, including the pneumatic Raquel Welch and the lissom Martine Beswick. The next year, obviously unwilling to consign a wardrobe full of skimpy animal-skin costumes to the skip, they also made Prehistoric Women (AKA Slave Girls), a ridiculous jungle adventure which saw Beswick once again playing a wildcat with a nasty streak.

    Written and directed by Michael Carreras, Prehistoric Women is technically one of Hammer's weakest efforts: a poorly scripted studio-bound clunker with an unbelievably daft plot and some mind-numbingly bad performances. However, it is also one of those rare films that manages to be consistently entertaining simply thanks to its unrelenting awfulness.

    Michael Latimer plays David Marchand, a jungle guide who is taken captive by savage, white rhinoceros worshipping natives who intend to sacrifice him to their god. Just as he is about to be killed, David touches their sacred rhino statue, which freezes time and opens a doorway into a kingdom where a tribe of big-breasted, brunette beauties, led by the heartless Queen Kari (Beswick), have enslaved a tribe of equally-buxom blonde babes.

    After falling for a slave girl named Saria (Edina Ronay), and witnessing Kari's cruelty, David vows to help the blonde women overthrow their oppressors, a task made all the more difficult when he is clapped in irons for spurning Kari's sexual advances.

    Featuring loads of native song and dance numbers to pad out the action (including a nifty solo routine from Beswick, who might not be the prettiest of Hammer's women, but certainly has one hell of a hot bod!), the occasional cat-fight, a gloriously naff jungle battle, and a silly surprise ending that makes no sense whatsoever, this film is sheer nonsense from start to finish. But it's fun nonsense, which earns itself a rating of 6/10 from this easily pleased viewer.

    And, if nothing else, I did learn a vital lesson in jungle survival: never bow down in front of a charging rhino (even if it looks like it is made from papier-mâché and is being pulled along on a trolley!).
    LibertadBGreen

    More dance scenes/blondes have less fun

    There's a scene at the beginning, which continues at the end, forming a frame for the main portion of this tale, and features a tribe of Negroes dancing. The star of this show is a young woman wearing her bottom very low on her slender loins.

    Later, Martine Beswick, as the evil queen, does a strip tease/bikini dance to entice her male captive. He rejects her, so I doubt his balls are intact! Then she gets pissed and lashes out at him with a whip.

    I suspect this movie is some brunette's fantasy about brutalizing the blondes they are jealous of, since the slave girls are all blondes, and the mistress race is all brunette.

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    • Trivia
      This film was shot in only four weeks using the sets and costumes from the film Un million d'années avant J.C. (1966) in order to offset the earlier film's cost of 140,000 pounds.
    • Goofs
      When David Marchand goes into the prehistoric past, the vegetation in the new land on the sound stage includes a pine tree, which is not native to Africa.
    • Quotes

      David: What is it?

      Jakara: It is the sign of the sacred white rhino. It guards the entry to the land of the Pu'naka. Wait, walla!

      David: Well, we haven't gone this far to be turned back by a primitive tree carving!

      Jakara: But, here, the devils of darkness are all about us!

      David: The devils of what?

      Jakara: The spirits of the past - that protect their holy shrine, from the desecration of the lure of the ice.

    • Alternate versions
      The British version of the film was 17 minutes shorter than the American version of it, running 74 minutes instead of 91 minutes (the unedited version's full run time). This edited version was titled "Slave Girls" and released as the bottom half of a double feature with the film Les Vierges de Satan (1968).
    • Connections
      Featured in Les Archives de la Hammer: Lands Before Time (1994)

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 1967 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Prehistoric Women
    • Filming locations
      • Elstree Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Seven Arts Productions
      • Hammer Films
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      1 hour 35 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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