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Caveman

Play trailer 2:31 Poster for Caveman PG Released Apr 17, 1981 1h 32m Comedy Play Trailer Watchlist
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Atouk (Ringo Starr) is the leader of a small band of misfit cavemen who are part of a larger community headed by strongman Tonda (John Matuszak). Atouk is madly in love with Tonda's woman, Lana (Barbara Bach). He even ignores the advances of the lovely Tala (Shelley Long) and sets his mind to finding some way of wooing Lana. During Atouk's quest for romance, he and his cohorts fend off dinosaurs, indulge in hallucinogens and invent cooking, music and medicine.
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Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-Times It has a basic problem, which is that there is no popular original material for it to satirize. Rated: 1.5/4 Oct 23, 2004 Full Review Janet Maslin New York Times All of this is handled ingeniously enough to let the movie feel colorful and whole, though it could so easily have been nothing but farfetched. Rated: 3.5/5 Aug 30, 2004 Full Review John Lapsley The Sun-Herald (Australia) Ringo Starr may have received deification in being a Beatle, and Barbara Bach may have been one of the more spectacular Bond beauties. But they, and the rest of the cast... are a long chalk short of the necessary skills. Rated: 1.5/4 May 4, 2023 Full Review Bill Warren Starburst Caveman is... fresh, inventive, and genuinely funny. Jul 27, 2022 Full Review Eddie Harrison film-authority.com ...one of the most free-wheeling comedies you've probably never seen, check out Caveman or remain in the stone age forever.... Rated: 4/5 Jul 17, 2021 Full Review John Ferguson Radio Times Ringo Starr is perfectly cast as a hapless cave-dweller in an endearingly stupid prehistoric romp that introduced a couple of future stars to the world. Rated: 3/5 Sep 10, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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Brazbit Z This was one of the first films I saw on cable TV back in the early 80s. It made quite the impression on me as a kid, I loved how the film was perfectly understandable despite there being nearly zero English dialog or subtitles for the caveman speak. As a matter of fact, the adherence to a consistent form of speech throughout the movie puts it miles ahead of many films and TV shows that would just make random sounds rather than attempting to speak the language they were supposedly speaking, all the funnier since it was caveman speak that had so much effort put into it when most shows wouldn't put forth the effort for actual languages. In subsequent viewings over the years, I would pick up on more and more of the adult humor that went over my head as a kid. Even during my latest viewing, a few days ago, I noticed things that I had not seen during previous viewings. The film has a lot more going on than what is on the surface. Braz alunda Caveman. Caveman nya pooka. Critics guwi Caveman gluglug en caca. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 02/15/24 Full Review SICKS6SIX S what was it like, I can tell you what the first 10 minutes of it was like as that was all I could stand before I had to switch it off, absolutely the worst film I've seen this year, or three, why this was even made escapes me, too much money not enough sense from the voice of Thomas the tank engine Mr Starr, every single bit of this film (that Ive seen) was terrible, pants, poop, Flop, slop, stop making films whoever made it please, Ringo looks like he doesn't want to be there as does everyone else. there is no script as they grunt all the time (or they do in the first 10 minutes) Ringo should have come to me and asked for an idea for a film, the first thing that came into my head would have been far better than this waste of celluloid, sorry Ringo but you did yourself a terrible dis-service in attaching your name with this pile of poo, avoid at all cost, I score this film at about 10%, I'm sure that would have been less if had seen more, Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 10/18/23 Full Review Carolyn M A blast from the past. A young Dennis Quaid, Ringo Star, and Shelly Long! This another underrated movie! If you want some laughs, this one will give you a few. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 04/19/23 Full Review Bryan G Man, this show was absolutely stupid in the best way possible. Yeah, it has stop-action dinosaurs and off-color jokes. It is just a great goofy fun time. I have yet to meet a 10-year-old who doesn't laugh at this show. I mean how else are you supposed to know what Zug zug, aluna Lana, or that men evolved by getting a chiropractic adjustment? So pop up some corn and let your inner 10-year-old laugh out loud. Your wife may not understand but the kids will. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Yes it’s a stupid movie, but a cult classic. If you just want to lean back and get a good laugh, when people use to do that…this is it. Back in the good ol’ days when people liked to laugh before all this political correct BS. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 08/29/22 Full Review Audience Member The funniest movie about cavemen and cavewomen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/28/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Atouk (Ringo Starr) is the leader of a small band of misfit cavemen who are part of a larger community headed by strongman Tonda (John Matuszak). Atouk is madly in love with Tonda's woman, Lana (Barbara Bach). He even ignores the advances of the lovely Tala (Shelley Long) and sets his mind to finding some way of wooing Lana. During Atouk's quest for romance, he and his cohorts fend off dinosaurs, indulge in hallucinogens and invent cooking, music and medicine.
Director
Carl Gottlieb
Producer
Lawrence Turman, David Foster
Screenwriter
Carl Gottlieb
Distributor
United Artists
Production Co
Estudios Churubusco Azteca S.A., Turman-Foster Company
Rating
PG
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 17, 1981, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 16, 2008
Runtime
1h 32m
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