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Creatures The World Forgot

Year:1971
Country:  UK
Language:English
Genre:Fantasy, Adventure
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Rating:5.5  Rate
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DirectorDon Chaffey
Selected CastJulie Ege as Nala - The Girl
 Tony Bonner as Toomak - The 'Fair' Boy


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George Slv
21st Nov 2015
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A Hammer Film followup to their previous successful prehistoric fantasies. This one is simpler. A tribe wanders around and goes thru various incidents. Two brothers fight for the leadership. Julie Ege is the fairest maiden and ends up in jeopardy.
She had been Miss Norway. They hoped to make her sexy. A freak incident with a cameraman somewhat sabotaged that. The guy got a grudge against her, thinking she was standoffish. The next day of filming he did not capture her in the frame when she was to be featured in a sexy vest. Headquarters got incensed. So did I.
There are no dinosaurs here. There is some topless female nudity, but not by Ege.

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