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L'Homme des cavernes

Original title: Caveman
  • 1981
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
9.1K
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Barbara Bach and Ringo Starr in L'Homme des cavernes (1981)
A caveman seeks revenge on a much larger competitor for the hand of a beautiful cavewoman.
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A caveman seeks revenge on a much larger competitor for the hand of a beautiful cavewoman.A caveman seeks revenge on a much larger competitor for the hand of a beautiful cavewoman.A caveman seeks revenge on a much larger competitor for the hand of a beautiful cavewoman.

  • Director
    • Carl Gottlieb
  • Writers
    • Rudy De Luca
    • Carl Gottlieb
  • Stars
    • Ringo Starr
    • Dennis Quaid
    • Shelley Long
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    9.1K
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    • Director
      • Carl Gottlieb
    • Writers
      • Rudy De Luca
      • Carl Gottlieb
    • Stars
      • Ringo Starr
      • Dennis Quaid
      • Shelley Long
    • 72User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Ringo Starr
    Ringo Starr
    • Atouk
    Dennis Quaid
    Dennis Quaid
    • Lar
    Shelley Long
    Shelley Long
    • Tala
    Jack Gilford
    Jack Gilford
    • Gog
    Cork Hubbert
    Cork Hubbert
    • Ta
    Mark King
    • Ruck
    Paco Morayta
    • Flok
    Evan C. Kim
    Evan C. Kim
    • Nook
    • (as Evan Kim)
    Ed Greenberg
    • Kalta
    Carl Lumbly
    Carl Lumbly
    • Bork
    Jack Scalici
    • Folg
    Erika Carlsson
    • Folg's Mate
    • (as Erica Carlson)
    Gigi Vorgan
    Gigi Vorgan
    • Folg's Daughter
    Sara López Sierra
    • Folg's Younger Daughter
    • (as Sara Lopez Sierra)
    Esteban Valdez
    • Folg's Son
    Juan Ancona Figueroa
    • Folg's Younger Son
    Juan Omar Ortiz
    • Folg's Youngest Son
    Anaís de Melo
    Anaís de Melo
    • Meeka
    • (as Anais de Melo)
    • Director
      • Carl Gottlieb
    • Writers
      • Rudy De Luca
      • Carl Gottlieb
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    6Ddey65

    Silliest Movie of 1981

    Like airline disaster movies, one staple of 1970's cinema that was ripe for spoofing was the sub-genre of pre-historic melodrama influenced by "Korg: 1,000,000 B.C."(1966). Enter, "Caveman," a movie as willing to stick it to this genre as "Airplane!"(1980) was willing to do so to the Airport series, and countlessly similar movies and made-for-TV movies. You won't exactly find humor on the level of Monty Python's Flying Circus, The Young Ones, or Daria here, but it's still good for some laughs.

    Atouk(Ringo Starr) has a huge crush on his tribal leader's wife Lana(Barbara Bach), but even if he didn't he's severely mistreated by Tonda(John Matousak), just because he can do so. Tonda is a huge thug who'd rather allow his fellow tribe-members to get eaten by numerous dinosaurs(which they call "Machas"), than try to save them. After he tries to "zug-zug" with Lana, he's kicked out of the tribe, and on the way finds Lar(Dennis Quaid) who was previously left to die after being injured fleeing a Macha.

    Along the way they run into Tala(Shelly Long) and her blind father, Gog(Jack Gilford) who nearly drowns in a tar pit until Atouk and Lar save him. Tala immediately falls for Atouk, but he's not interested, which is a shame because she was gorgeous. Shelley Long has never looked as good as she does here. If I were in Atouk's position, I'd dump my aloonda for Lana and zug-zug Tala till she screamed like a Macha, and perhaps even afterwards. Evan Kim is interesting as Nook, the leader of the much more articulate cavemen, who are NOT all WASP heterosexuals of normal size, and and decides to join Atouk and his growing clan as they team up to eventually battle Tonda and his clan for both Ool(food) and pride. Atouk is admired by many other primitive people he comes across, partially because he discovers fire, chiropractic medicine, hallucinogenic plants, and rhythm, which is why Starr is perfect for the role.

    The big disappointment here is the fact that the DVD has no translation card of the primitive language, which was originally offered to patrons of the movie when it was first released. At least they could've made a translation section as one of the special features. Other than that it was as silly as hell, and well worth seeing.
    nancysparkle

    I Loved It!

    This movie may not be an example of great acting, or great writing, but it is great entertainment! I could watch it 50 times, and every time, I see a little bit more. The humor is often subtle, and sometimes it hits you in the face, but it is always FUNNY.... and what's so bad about that??? I recommend this movie to anyone who wants just to laugh, and be silly, and not think too hard. Simply enjoy! Ringo is a hoot! Dennis Quaid is perfect as the simple sidekick! Barbara Bach is sexy and sufficiently manipulative. And Shelley Long does the classic good girl perfectly! And the ending is oh-so-satisfying! What more could you want?
    Bobs-9

    A big bug, rubber dinosaurs, and Ringo. In my book, that's funny!

    I just had a look at the new DVD of one of my all-time favorite comedies (and I don't watch a lot of comedies), `Caveman.' It's one of the VERY few comedies that I can watch more than once. The rudimentary nature of much of the humor doesn't, in my opinion, make it a kid's film, although I think lots of kids would enjoy it. Bumping your head or falling on your arse has been funny since the Jurassic period. That's one of the great constants of human culture. Mix in some stop-motion rubber dinosaurs and a huge bug, and I think you'd have to have a stick permanently implanted up the bum not to at least get some laughs.

    After reading some of the other comments, I'd like to make a point or two about this film: Yes, the stop-motion dinosaurs are not realistic. It's a comedy (duh!), and they're supposed to be funny, not realistically frightening a la Jurassic Park. The language spoken isn't Swedish (are you putting us on, dude from Toronto?), but a prehistoric language fabricated for this film. Caveman flicks have been doing that at least since the 1940 version of `One Million B.C.,' and these made-up caveman languages always sound to me a bit like Esperanto, another fabricated language. The language in `Caveman' may have been intended to parody that old film cliché.

    The menu of the new DVD offers multiple soundtracks in English, French and Spanish. Be sure to check them out, suckers. There's really no extras on the DVD (some commentary from Ringo might have been fun), but it has an excellent anamorphic picture, which is enough for me. It never looked quite as good as it does here. It's just a good-natured comedy that's executed with style and artistry. It looks great, has some superb comedic actors that hit just the right note, and gets maximum effect from the simple gags it presents without in the least belaboring them (Mel Brooks fanatics, take note).
    7MartianOctocretr5

    Brainless fun

    If you're in the mood for some dumb fun, try this. Take the old Raquel Welch vehicle, One Million BC, and make it even sillier and campier, and you get this fun nonsense. A goofy parody of dinosaur films, this flick never takes itself the slightest bit seriously.

    Ringo Starr shows some surprising smarts for acting and comedy, playing a cross between Woody Allen and Barney Rubble. Except no talking: just grunts. A lot of grunts. Everybody in the cast grunts. No dialogue is necessary, anyway, the endless sight gags and slapstick bits tell you what little you need to know about the plot. The plot goes something like this: Ringo goofs up and is banished from his tribe. He and Dennis Quaid (Fred to Starr's Barney)wander around encountering odd Jurassic adventures. Look for Tickle Me Elmo's prehistoric ancestors, bug eyes, screeching high pitched noises, short arms, and all; they are definitely a highlight. The cast all seem to having a blast doing the movie, and the fun comes through on the screen. Shelly Long, John Matuszak, Jack Gilford and all the rest make for a good comedic time. There's all the usual dino dung and other similar type jokes, but they work in this movie.

    An exuberant cast, a clever script, and some outrageous sight gags make for cool some modern stone aged entertainment. Just turn your brain cell activity down to the "Sub-Neanderthal" level while watching.
    Jeff66

    A quick look into the movie

    Some movies are to be taken serious, this is not one of them. It's a comical look at prehistoric life. It's not supposed to be accurate in historic detail, it's supposed to make you laugh and this movie did just that. Ringo Starr is great as the unlikely hero Atouk and his wife at the time, Barbara Bach plays the sexy prehistoric temptress wonderfully. Watch for scenes with Shelley Long and Dennis Quaid and you get a glimpse of their early careers.

    Related interests

    Bill Pullman, John Candy, Joan Rivers, Daphne Zuniga, and Lorene Yarnell Jansson in La Folle Histoire de l'espace (1987)
    Parody
    Leslie Nielsen in Y a-t-il un flic pour sauver la reine ? (1988)
    Slapstick
    Will Ferrell in Présentateur vedette: La légende de Ron Burgundy (2004)
    Comedy
    Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca (1942)
    Romance

    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      This movie opens up with "One Zillion B.C. - October 9th". The date of October 9th was John Lennon's birthday. This was in memory of Ringo Starr's friend and former bandmate with The Beatles.
    • Goofs
      When the blind Zog discovers the white pumpkin and Atook throws it at the dinosaur; the pumpkin that lands on the dinosaur is orange.
    • Quotes

      [the Misfits are digging with sticks and their hands in a pile of foul-smelling mud looking for Ta, who seems to have disappeared]

      Ta: [re-appearing from behind a rock and pointing at the 'mud'] Doo-doo!

      [Ta giggles, and the Misfits all stop and turn, staring at Ta]

      Atouk: [Angrily] Ca-ca.

      Nook: [looking with disgust at his fingers and then right into the camera] Shit.

      [the Misfits all grab Ta and throw him into the doo-doo]

    • Crazy credits
      The Critters Abominable Snowman ... Richard Moll Tyrannosaurus Rex ... Himself Big Horned Lizard ... Himself Pterodactyl ... Herself Howling Lizard ... Himself
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Hardly Working/The Howling/'Breaker' Morant/Mon Oncle D'Amerique/Caveman (1981)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 8, 1981 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El cavernícola
    • Filming locations
      • Sierra de Organos, Sombrerete, Zacatecas, Mexico(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Estudios Churubusco Azteca S.A.
      • Turman-Foster Company
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    • Budget
      • $6,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,965,924
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,965,924
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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