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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

One Million Years B.C.

This is a story set in Earth’s fantastical pre-pre history when man and dinosaur walked the Earth together.
Raquel Welch wears the iconic fur bikini to play Loana, of the Shell People. The Shell People appear to be adept at surviving in an extremely hostile environment. Thanks to
Ray Harryhausen super sized amphibians and dinosaurs roam the land. Loana’s Shell People care for those who are weak or injured. They are guided by a wise, elderly man. They have learned how to fish; make tools including stone spear points and bone needles. They also appear to bathe regularly.
Somewhere near them live the Rock People; the people of Tumak. The Rock People leave their wounded behind. They hunt with sharpened sticks; apparently their only tools. and they don’t seem to bathe, or at least not often.
They are dominated by their strongest hunter of the moment. Another hunter can challenge him for rank. Tumak tried but was bested and expelled from the tribe for his troubles. He wanders far and escapes many dangers. His wandering ends when he collapses in the Shell People’s territory. Loana takes a shine to him and convinces her people to take him in and nurse him back to health.
But cultures clashed back in pre-pre-history just as they do today. Tumak is expelled from this tribe too!! But he does not leave alone this time. Love sick Loana trails him struggling to keep up but determined to follow. Tumak seems oblivious to her. Bad boy ways win the fair maiden in pre-pre-history as they so often do today.

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