Caveman

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Caveman is a 1981 slapstick prehistoric comedy film starring Ringo Starr that parodies early human life with visual gags and minimal dialogue.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf comedy film
film
prehistoric comedy film
slapstick film
castMember Avery Schreiber
Barbara Bach
Dennis Quaid
Jack Gilford
John Matuszak
Mark King
Ringo Starr
Shelley Long
cinematographer Alan Hume
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Carl Gottlieb
distributedBy United Artists
editor Richard Halsey
featuresCreatureEffectsBy Jim Danforth
filmingLocation Mexico
genre comedy film
parody film
slapstick
hasPosterTagline “Back when you had to beat it before you could eat it.”
hasWikipediaPage https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caveman_(film)
mainSubject prehistoric life
MPAARating PG
musicBy Lalo Schifrin
notableCharacteristic dialogue largely in fictional caveman language
heavy reliance on physical comedy
originalLanguage English
portrays caveman society
dinosaurs
early humans
producer Hunt Lowry
Lawrence Turman
productionCompany Turman-Foster Company
releaseDateUS 1981-04-17
releaseYear 1981
runtimeMinutes 91
screenwriter Carl Gottlieb
Rudy De Luca
settingTime prehistoric era
starredActor Ringo Starr
starring Barbara Bach
Dennis Quaid
Ringo Starr
Shelley Long
title Caveman self-link
usesFeature minimal dialogue
visual gags

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Carl Gottlieb directed Caveman
Caveman title Caveman self-link
Barbara Bach appearedIn Caveman