10,000 B.C. (2008)

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Written by Roland Emmerich, Harald Kloser

Directed by Roland Emmerich

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA/New Zealand

Filmed in Colour

In prehistoric Africa, mammoth hunter D'Leh (Steven Strait) yearns to capture the heart of blue-eyed tribe beauty Evolet (Camilla Belle) by proving his worth with a spear. But his plans are undone when she is snatched by a pack of evil marauders looking for slaves. Now D'Leh must cross the frozen peaks and endless deserts of a treacherous continent to save his true love and the future of his tribe.

Director Roland Emmerich puts his experience of big-budget actioners Independence Day and The Day After Tomorrow to excellent use with this ambitious primordial adventure. Impressive CGI brings to life an array of savage creatures including a sabre-tooth tiger and killer dodos, while Strait and Belle provide the chemistry that drives the plot. An enjoyable action/adventure with added clout in the form of narrator Omar Sharif.

When is 10,000 B.C. next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Sci-Fi/Horror November 29th, 10:10pm and on Sky Movies Sci-Fi/Horror HD November 29th, 10:10pm. See more...

Cast

Steven StraitD'Leh
Camilla BelleEvolet
Cliff CurtisTic'Tic
Joel VirgelNakudu
Affif Ben BadraWarlord
Mo ZinalKa'Ren
Nathanael BaringBaku
Mona HammondOld Mother
Marco KhanOne-Eye
Reece RitchieMoha
Joel FryLu'kibu
Image for Omar SharifOmar SharifNarrator
Kristian BeazleyD'Leh's Father
Junior OliphantTudu
Louise Tu'uBaku's Mother

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