One Million Years B.C. (1966)
One Million Years B.C. is a 1966 adventure film directed by Don Chaffey, with a running time of 1h 40m. It stars Raquel Welch, John Richardson and Percy Herbert.
As the Earth wrestles with its agonizing birth, the peoples of this barren and desolate world struggle to survive. Driven by animal instinct they compete against the harsh conditions, their giant predators, and warring tribes. When two people from opposing clans fall in love, existing conventions are shattered forever as each tribe struggles for supremacy and Man embarks on his tortuous voyage of civilization.
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What is One Million Years B.C. about?
As the Earth wrestles with its agonizing birth, the peoples of this barren and desolate world struggle to survive. Driven by animal instinct they compete against the harsh conditions, their giant predators, and warring tribes. When two people from opposing clans fall in love, existing conventions are shattered forever as each tribe struggles for supremacy and Man embarks on his tortuous voyage of civilization.
When was One Million Years B.C. released?
One Million Years B.C. was released on 24 November 1966.
How long is One Million Years B.C.?
One Million Years B.C. runs 1h 40m.
Who made One Million Years B.C.?
One Million Years B.C. was directed by Don Chaffey.
