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  1. Sep 1, 2024 · Check out our full list and vote on the top movies about cavemen. Share your favorites and discover which prehistoric adventures resonate most with fellow film enthusiasts. Whether you're in for some laughs or an epic prehistoric saga, these caveman movies bring ancient times to life in captivating ways.

    • 7 Quest For Fire
    • 6 Iceman
    • 5 One Million Years B.C.
    • 4 Early Man
    • 3 Three Ages
    • 2 Ice Age
    • 1 2001: A Space Odyssey

    Jean-Jacques Annaud’s Quest for Fire is a quest for the ages. The casting of Ron Perlman was a stroke of genius, and undoubtedly saved them thousands on makeup, with the Hellboyactor already resembling somewhat of a prehistoric man. No offense, Ron. The historical epic follows three members of the Cro-Magnon tribe, and their cross-country hunt for ...

    There have been a number of takes on the famed discovery of the carcass of the perfectly preserved prehistoric male dubbed the "Iceman," including Fred Schepisi’s 1984 version. However, it’s the 2017 Felix Randau dramatization Icemanthat takes the prize as the best. Related: Why Prehistoric Planet is a Ground-Breaking Documentary The speculative pi...

    The 1966 remake of the 1940 movie of the same name, One Million Years B.C.is very literally a product of its time, both in terms of 1966 filmmaking and a representation of primitive times. It follows troglodytes Tumak (John Richardson) and Loama (Raquel Welch) who must navigate the treacherous terrain of a pre-historic era after Tumak is banished f...

    For us simpletons out there, there need to be more titles like Early Man that don’t rely on our skill at deciphering ambiguity. Another product of Aardman Animations, the ridiculously skilled fellas, "fellettes," and "fellothers" that were behind the likes of Chicken Run, Wallace and Gromit, and Shaun the Sheep, bring us Early Man. The 2018 family-...

    Along with the Tramp, better known as, Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton was the face of silent cinema, and slapstick, deadpan comedy that was so synonymous with the era. Nicknamed "The Great Stone Face," Keaton starred in 1923’s silent comedy, Three Ages. Keaton plays "The Boy," who must face off three adversaries during three different time periods,...

    One of the most recognizable Blue Sky Studios franchises of all time, Ice Ageoffers a nostalgic taste of childhood to members of the millennial and Gen Z generations. For a society that is fascinated by all things prehistoric, the animated movie provided a fun, educational viewpoint to kids, introducing many of us to the extinct species of the wool...

    Stanley Kubrick’s prophetically entrancing masterpiece is as much an awe-inspiring visual display as it is an exploration of space travel. The defining movie of the '60s spoke to, at the time, a popularized concept that was just months away from being realized practically. A whopping $3 million was poured into 2001: A Space Odyssey'sCGI alone at th...

    • 694 votes. The Descent. Five female friends take out their sixth friend, who lost her husband and child the year before, on a spelunking adventure.
    • 301 votes. Sanctum. In what seems to be an increasingly bad idea, a mixed team of veteran and inexperienced divers/cave explorers, venture into an unexplored cave system in Papua New Guinea.
    • 380 votes. As Above, So Below. In this found footage horror film, caves in Iran lead a professor of archaeology, Scarlett Marlowe, to the Catacombs of Paris to find the philosopher's stone.
    • 238 votes. The Cave. A team of American spelunkers is hired explore a cave system under a buried Eastern Orthodox abbey. Despite being outfitted with the latest equipment that allows divers to be submerged for up to 24 hours, the spelunkers run into cave-ins, rapids, and unknown creatures.
    • “10,000 BC” (2008) We’re not starting with a big movie, but with one that has a year from prehistory as its title. “10,000 BC” is a Roland Emmerich film, so it’s basically a big, sloppy action movie but only set in ancient times.
    • “The Flintstones” (1994) No, “The Flintstones” is not accurate. Humans didn’t live alongside dinosaurs, much less have bird can openers. However, the Flintstones truly is the modern Stone Age family.
    • “One Million Years B.C.” (1966) Years before Emmerich made his film, another movie went way further into prehistory. is actually a remake of a 1940 film, but this is the one people remember because it starred Raquel Welch and had stop-motion animation from the legendary Ray Harryhausen.
    • “Caveman” (1981) A broad caveman comedy starring Ringo Starr and directed by the co-writer of “Jaws?” It happened! “Caveman” is kind of a crazy slice of film history for its weirdness.
    • His Prehistoric Past (1914) Director: Charles Chaplin. He’s got the moustache, he’s wearing the hat and he’s twirling the cane, but in the last of his shorts for the Keystone company, Charlie Chaplin’s little tramp is also sporting a fetching bearskin, having been transported in a dream back a few thousand years.
    • Three Ages (1923) Directors: Edward F. Cline and Buster Keaton. In contrast to Chaplin’s bustling screen persona, the point about Keaton’s deadpan poise is that this guy’s never phased by anything, which allows him to play the same plucky underdog character across three distinct time periods in this comic triptych.
    • Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur (1939) Director: Chuck Jones. Daffy Duck is on relatively restrained form in this Merrie Melodies offering, which is a pioneering example of how animation’s elasticity of form could put itself to good use in depicting prehistory.
    • One Million Years B.C. (1966) Director: Don Chaffey. Looking for a new venture beyond their cash-spinning Dracula and Frankenstein horror franchises, British indie outfit Hammer took on one of their most ambitious projects with this remake of Hal Roach’s similarly titled landmark prehistoric adventure from 1939, which pitted lusty primitive Victor Mature against rival tribes and sundry over-sized lizards.
  2. Seven orphan cavemen grow up on a little island all by themselves. After a fire burns all vegetation they set out to find a new place to live. One day they trap a strange animal who looks very similar to them, only softer with longer hair.

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  4. Jan 26, 2024 · Prehistoric movies often portray prehistoric life with a comedic slant and focus on sensational aspects like encounters with dinosaurs. These movies offer valuable commentary on present-day issues and pop culture, exploring human evolution and the significant strides humanity has made over time.

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