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- Anthropologist Dr. Brockton (Joan Crawford) unearths a troglodyte (an Ice Age 'missing link" half-caveman, half-ape) and manages to domesticate him - until he's let loose by an irate land developer (Michael Gough) to go on a rampage and kidnap a little girl.
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Plot. Set in contemporary Britain, the film follows Dr. Brockton, a renowned anthropologist who learns that in the caves of the countryside a lone male troglodyte is alive and might be able to be helped and even domesticated.
Trog (1970) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Trog: Directed by Freddie Francis. With Joan Crawford, Michael Gough, Bernard Kay, Kim Braden. A sympathetic anthropologist uses drugs and surgery to try to communicate with a primitive troglodyte who is found living in a local cave.
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- Horror, Sci-Fi
- Freddie Francis
- 1970-10-26
The fact the late actress possessed such hypnotic star quality makes it all the more baffling that Crawford’s final film role, the long-forgotten 1970 British horror Trog, was as an...
Trog - Full Cast & Crew. An anthropologist believes she has found the missing link, an apelike creature living underground, but when she brings it to her lab for study, the caveman escapes and...
- Freddie Francis
Anthropologist Dr. Brockton unearths a primitive troglodyte -- an Ice Age "missing link": half-caveman, half-ape -- in a local cave. Through medical experimentation, she manages to communicate with him and domesticate him before he's let loose by an irate land developer and goes on a rampage, terrorizing the local citizenry.
From a million years back…Horror explodes into today! Anthropologist Dr. Brockton unearths a primitive troglodyte – an Ice Age “missing link”: half-caveman, half-ape – in a local cave.