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50,000 B.C. (Before Clothing) ()


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A man travels back in time and meets prehistoric cavepeople who are often nude.

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Charlie Robinson ...
Charlie Wishnick
Irving Selig
Al Monaco
Dino Tarronova
Toni Monaco
Carl Shelton
Bebe Lent
Morton Taylor
Mila Milo
Gigi Darlene ...
Zelda (as Hedi Lenore)
Sherry Parker
Anita Ventura ...
Dancer
Nikki North ...
Dancer
Allura ...
Dancer
Paul Lavert ...
(as Paul Lavert and His Swinging Cavemen)
Eddie Carmel ...
Gorax (as Eddie Carmel the World's Tallest Man)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Audrey Campbell ...
Cavewoman (uncredited)
Herbert Lannard ...
(uncredited)
Jackie Miller ...
Girl Holding Title Sign (uncredited)

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William Rose ... (as Warner Rose)
Arnold Drake ... (uncredited) (one scene)

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Arnold Drake ... (screenplay)
 
Herbert Lannard ... (idea)
 
William Rose ... (idea) (as Warner Rose)

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Herbert Lannard ... producer

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Martin Roman

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William Rose ... (as Werner Rose)

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Martin Roman ... conductor

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Sexcra ... dance director
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Plot Summary

Loser Charlie Wishnick, locked out of his trailer home by his awful wife, ends up in a time machine that's disguised as a taxicab. Transported to 50,000 B.C., Charlie meets cavemen and cavewomen, many of which are often nude. He falls in love and is almost eaten by a giant. Written by SP

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Taglines The First Women on Earth Were His Playmates See more »
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Also Known As
  • 50,000 B.C. (Before Clothing): Nudes on the Rocks (United States)
  • Nudes on the Rocks (United States)
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  • 75 min
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Trivia The movie poster states the movie was "filmed in exciting nudacolor for nonblushing adults only." See more »

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