Although admirable in it's effort to explore different avenues in special effects, One Million Years B.C. (1966) can't hide it's true goal and purpose: to showcase the near-flawless, sensual physique of the young Raquel Welch. Eye candy aside, the film has enjoyable story elements as well.
A young man of the Rock people is banished from his tribe after a fight with the leader. Seemingly doomed as he wanders the landscape, he is near death when he stumbles upon the peaceful Shell people, consisting of lovely, bikini-clad women and semi mild mannered men.
One stand-out beauty amongst the Shell ladies (Raquel Welch) takes a liking to the new Cave Man stranger.
The two spend time together, with her teaching him the ways of the tribe (and always finding nice ways to draw attention to her beauty)...
Their existence is calm for a spell...
But soon the man finds himself banished from his new home as well after a fight with a rival.
Unable or unwilling to leave her new mate, Raquel Welch follows him off into the dangerous World populated with aggressive dinosaurs...
Their ultimate survival will depend on their support and trust of one another... and the reconciliation with their tribe...
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