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MPAA Rating - R

Length:
    100 Minutes

Genre:
    Science Fiction

Original Release Date:
    Jul 2, 2002

Director
    Larry Clark

Cast
    Robert Hill, Paul Hipp, Tiffany Limos, Andrew Keegan, Tara Subkoff

 
Movie Summary
Part of the Creature Features retro horror movie series on Cinemax, Teenage Caveman is an exploitative remake of Roger Cormans 1958 sci-fi B-movie, re-imagined by director Larry Clark (Kids, Bully). In a post-apocalyptic Neanderthal-style future world, teenage tribal leader David (Andrew Keegan) kills his Shaman father (Paul Hipp) for trying to have sex with his girlfriend, Sarah (Tara Subkoff). Because his father is this big spiritual leader, David is publicly punished and left for dead. However, his attractive band of teenage malcontents rescues him before the whole gang is swept up in a nuclear storm. They end up in the conveniently stylish 20th century dwelling of uninhibited Neil (Richard Hillman) and sexed-up Judith (Tiffany Limos), leading to the inevitable orgy of naked teenagers indulging in sex, drugs, and general gracelessness. The gore-filled conclusion involves several characters literally exploding. Teenage Caveman was the last production for late exploitation mogul Samuel Z. Arkoff. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide


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