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Le clan de la caverne des ours

Original title: The Clan of the Cave Bear
  • 1986
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
7.3K
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Daryl Hannah in Le clan de la caverne des ours (1986)
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A young Cro-Magnon woman is raised by Neanderthals.A young Cro-Magnon woman is raised by Neanderthals.A young Cro-Magnon woman is raised by Neanderthals.

  • Director
    • Michael Chapman
  • Writers
    • Jean M. Auel
    • John Sayles
    • Clair Noto
  • Stars
    • Daryl Hannah
    • Pamela Reed
    • James Remar
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    7.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Chapman
    • Writers
      • Jean M. Auel
      • John Sayles
      • Clair Noto
    • Stars
      • Daryl Hannah
      • Pamela Reed
      • James Remar
    • 84User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Daryl Hannah
    Daryl Hannah
    • Ayla
    Pamela Reed
    Pamela Reed
    • Iza
    James Remar
    James Remar
    • Creb
    Thomas G. Waites
    Thomas G. Waites
    • Broud
    John Doolittle
    John Doolittle
    • Brun
    Curtis Armstrong
    Curtis Armstrong
    • Goov
    Martin Doyle
    Martin Doyle
    • Grod
    Adel Hammoud
    • Vorn
    • (as Adel C. Hammoud)
    Tony Montanaro
    • Zoug
    Mike Muscat
    • Dorv
    John Wardlow
    • Droog
    Keith Wardlow
    • Crug
    Karen Elizabeth Austin
    Karen Elizabeth Austin
    • Aba
    • (as Karen Austin)
    Barbara Duncan
    • Uka
    Gloria Lee
    • Oga
    Janne Mortil
    Janne Mortil
    • Ovra
    Lycia Naff
    Lycia Naff
    • Uba
    Linda Quibell
    • Aga
    • Director
      • Michael Chapman
    • Writers
      • Jean M. Auel
      • John Sayles
      • Clair Noto
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    User reviews84

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    TxMike

    Out now on "budget" DVD, fun to watch after all these years.

    The popularity of DVD has exploded the past couple of years like no new entertainment technology before. We are seeing more and more older films released on DVD for a pittance, like this one, "Clan of the Cave Bear", which I purchased for under $6US. There isn't much sound in this film, but the images, all shot in British Columbia, come through really well.

    The setting in time is prehistoric, during the brief overlap of the Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon humans. Ayla (Daryl Hannah), a very blonde Cro-Magnon, was orphaned as a small girl, wounded, and found by the dark-haired Cave Bear Clan of Neanderthals. Against the wishes of the leader, she is taken in and nursed back to health by the medicine woman. As she grows up we see that she is innately smarter than her adopted family, learns things quickly, begins to innovate. The Neanderthals are portrayed as if they had perhaps an IQ of 80, while Ayla certainly has an IQ of 120 to 140.

    This causes difficulties for her, because the women are totally subserviant, and one of them showing smarts or initiative is punished. A woman who even touches a hunting weapon is sentenced to die. But when Ayla does to defend a tribesman, she is only exiled in the winter and, if she survives, allowed to come back. She does, but finally realizes her "spirit" is different, and leaves to look for her own kind. After she fights and defeats the young "alpha male", who earlier had raped her thus giving her a child.

    Some critics scoff at the primative community portrayed here, but it in fact is very accurate. In the DVD commentary we learn that much of the design for this film came from watching a few crude videotapes that were actually made by the Cro-Magnons during that prehistoric period and were discovered, well-preserved, in far northern sub-freezing caves in the 1960s. Not surprisingly, they were in the Beta format.

    The whole film is about acceptance of someone different and of change. This is a common theme in many many films over the years, and is closely related to the popular "Pleasantville" of 1998. What makes this one different and enjoyable is the setting in time, the depiction of community values of these prehistoric peoples. I rate it highly overall.
    4fredrikgunerius

    Sadly flat for a story of these proportions

    Good intentions and a fairly faithful adaptation of Jean M. Auel's novel help keep this forgotten 1980s adventure on an almost watchable level, despite some obvious shortcomings. One of these is director Michael Chapman's oblivious attention to detail and anthropological observations - which was the very basis for the success of Auel's book. Another is the lack of nerve and intensity in the storytelling. As the story is portrayed here, the characters' actions and lives don't feel as relevant and defining as they should and as Auel intended them to be. Her Ayla may seem like a superbeing, but she's not only a lovable character, she's also used as a vanguard for human development by Auel - something Chapman fails to communicate completely. The result is that The Clan of the Cave Bear lacks the facets and layers of the novel. Instead Chapman seems content with launching Daryl Hannah (who is right for the part, incidentally) as a rebellious feminist cavewoman. In line with 1980s action conventions, yes, but sadly flat for a story of these proportions.
    6thrix

    Decent adaption of an epic novel

    The movie version of 'Clan of the cave bear' isn't really a bad adaption - but the very fact that this is a movie, running less than two hours, forces it to be a very compact version of the book. A lot of the details are left out, which of course is unfortunate.

    Overall, the acting is quite good. How are we really supposed to act so it will be like neanderthals? Can you really put all their knowledge and way of life and act it out when modern man is so much different (or are we?). Daryl Hannah is probably a good choice for Ayla at the time, and thanks to the 80's still Allowing 'rougher stuff' to be shown, or as I prefer it: more natural, the abuse described in Auel's novel is to most extent included.

    To sum it up: an OK adaption, but a 2-hour movie does not make this novel justice.
    6Thoughts_in_Chaos

    Could have been better

    I am not going to say it sucked because it was nothing like the book. I am merely going to say that if you have read the book, don't bother because it will only tick you off. And What ticks me off is not that it didn't follow the book closely enough, it didn't follow the book AT ALL. There are scenes that should have happened well after they did, and scenes that happened that would have explained other scenes that were in the movie that aren't. To the above commenter who said that the subsequent books were all romance fodder, first Valley was not, it wasn't until the end that most of the pleasures were added, with small intermittent scenes throughout. Yes, there are a lot of Pleasures scenes in the books, Yes, they could have been done without, but that doesn't mean that the rest of the story is not worth reading. That is not what I am writing a review on, however. I was more upset that the movie didn't even maintain a SEMBLANCE to the book, other than the character's name, almost as if the director skimmed the book, and took pieces from sections without thinking about how they would go together.
    6Skeletors_Hood

    And we thought that cavemen yelled "yabba dabba doo!"

    This is one of the films that I grew up watching, and even now, I love it and admire its beauty as much as I ever did.

    First of all, comparing movies to their books isn't something we should do, because they are two different forms of entertainment, and can take different liabilities. What is important is if the movie still tells the basic story, and in the case of the Clan of the Cave Bear, it stuck to the original story in a very suitable fashion. I must admit that when I first saw this movie, I did not know that this was from a book. It wasn't until 15 years later that I read the book, and it confirmed my statement that the movie kept the story intact.

    As far as the acting was concerned, I have to admire a cast that had to convey throughout an entire script in a totally different language, and manage to keep it consistent. Watching the film, you can see that certain gestures always mean the same thing, as well as certain grunts and sounds. Folks, that is the result of a lot of hard work, and to put down that part of the film is like looking at the Empire State Building as just the result of an erector set.

    The basic story of the movie is to show prejudice against what is new and not understood. Ayla's presence is meant to show the Clan what the future holds, which is the underlying reason why they fear and hate her, though they are unaware of the reasons. Ayla endures many trials throughout the movie in order to gain their trust and approval, which ultimately prepare her for a journey into the world without the Clan.

    A movie worth watching again and again. The book is great also, by the way, so I recommend them both.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the first novel in the bookseries Earth's Children by author Jean M. Auel.
    • Goofs
      Genetic evidence now shows that Neanderthals were the ones whose hair ranged from being either blonde or red, whereas a Cro-Magnon's would have been far more darker in color.
    • Quotes

      Brun: You want to be a leader, Broud, but a man who hits his people can never lead the Clan.

    • Alternate versions
      UK cinema and video versions were cut by the BBFC with minor edits to the rape scene. The 2004 Optimum release is fully uncut.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: The Clan of the Cave Bear/The Delta Force/Wildcats/F/X (1986)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Michael Brook

      Performed by Sinéad O'Connor

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 1986 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Clan of the Cave Bear
    • Filming locations
      • Canada
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Producers Sales Organization (PSO)
      • The Guber-Peters Company
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,953,732
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $25,428
      • Jan 19, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,953,732
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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