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When the dinosaur charges toward Tumok, and Tumok lies down to shove the spear into the creature as it runs upon him, the dinosaur looks several times bigger than it did in all the previous scenes. See more...

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One Million Years B.C. (1966) - 2 corrections

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Entry Is it me or does anyone else find it odd that all the women have perfect hair, teeth, skin an make-up. Surely they couldn't shave their legs or brush their teeth. [True, they didn't have Lady Shavers or Max Factor in those days, but then they didn't have dinosaurs, either. The glamorous bikini-clad cavewoman is just part of the fantasy. Besides, in one million years BC 'humans' were about five feet tall at best, covered in fur and looked like they'd had a good hiding with the ugly stick. Who would go and see a film with Raquel Welch looking like that?]
Entry The mistake is the title. Dinosaurs were extinct over sixty million years before humans appeared, and Homo sapiens is rather younger than one million years. [The title does not refer to either dinosaurs or humans, so the "date" in the title is irrelevant.]

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