Friday, September 28, 2018

One Million Years B.C. (1966): Raquel Welch


     Directed by Don Chaffey, One Million Years B.C. (1966) was produced by Hammer Films and Seven Arts. It is a stylized remake of an earlier 1940 film, titled One Million B.C. Set in a fictional prehistoric time of cavemen and dinosaurs, the plot centers on a caveman who is banished from his tribe and finds a gentler nature in the company of a female within a neighboring group. The special effects are primitive, pun intended, with stop motion and shots of lizards. The true draw of the film, giving it Cult status, is the magnetic and raw beauty of Raquel Welch. John Richardson co-stars.

One Million Years B.C.  1966. Raquel Welch

One Million Years B.C.  1966. Raquel Welch

One Million Years B.C.  1966

One Million Years B.C.  1966. Raquel Welch

One Million Years B.C.  1966

One Million Years B.C.  1966. Raquel Welch

One Million Years B.C.  1966. Raquel Welch

One Million Years B.C.  1966. Raquel Welch

One Million Years B.C.  1966. Raquel Welch

One Million Years B.C.  1966

One Million Years B.C.  1966. Raquel Welch

One Million Years B.C.  1966. Raquel Welch

One Million Years B.C.  1966. Raquel Welch

One Million Years B.C.  1966. Raquel Welch

One Million Years B.C.  1966. Raquel Welch

One Million Years B.C.  1966. Raquel Welch

One Million Years B.C.  1966. Raquel Welch

One Million Years B.C.  1966. Raquel Welch