It's Pre-Hysterical!
"Homo Erectus" (2007), a comedic gem crafted by Burnt Orange Productions and Blump's International Pictures, transports audiences to the prehistoric era with a modern twist. Set in the United States, this film humorously reimagines the life of early humans, focusing on the misadventures of Ishbo, a caveman portrayed by the talented Adam Rifkin. As Ishbo navigates the complexities of his primitive world, the film cleverly juxtaposes Stone Age challenges with contemporary humor, resulting in a unique blend of slapstick and satire that appeals to a wide audience. The narrative of "Homo Erectus" follows Ishbo's quest to win back his fiancée, who has been promised to a rival tribesman. Along the way, Ishbo encounters a series of absurd and hilarious obstacles, from battling oversized prehistoric creatures to dealing with the eccentricities of his fellow cave-dwellers. The film's strength lies in its ability to maintain a lighthearted tone while poking fun at the conventions of both prehistoric and modern-day storytelling, making it a standout in the comedy genre. Directed by Adam Rifkin, who also stars in the film, "Homo Erectus" showcases a talented ensemble cast, including the likes of David Carradine and Gary Busey, who bring their unique flair to the prehistoric setting. The film's production values, while intentionally low-budget to enhance the comedic effect, are complemented by clever set designs and costumes that effectively transport viewers to the Stone Age. Rifkin's dual role as director and actor adds a personal touch to the project, infusing it with his distinctive comedic vision. "Homo Erectus" (2007) stands as a testament to the creativity and humor of Burnt Orange Productions and Blump's International Pictures. By blending historical elements with modern-day comedy, the film offers a fresh and entertaining take on the life of early humans. Whether you're a fan of prehistoric tales or simply in need of a good laugh, "Homo Erectus" delivers a memorable cinematic experience that continues to resonate with audiences in the United States and beyond.
Year2007
Runtime98 min
Revenue99678$
GenresComedy
Production countriesUnited States of America
