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Laurel & Hardy, in pre-historic times, vie for the hand of the same Stone Age beauty.

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Little Twinkle Star
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Mighty Giant
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Wrestling Cavewoman (uncredited)
Budd Fine ...
Iron Heart (uncredited)
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Saxophonus (uncredited)
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Iron Heart's Woman (uncredited)
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Cavewoman (uncredited)
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Caveman (uncredited)
Shirley Palmer ...
Cavewoman (uncredited)
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Blushing Rose (uncredited)
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Hulking Caveman (uncredited)
Arthur Stanley ...
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Fisherman (uncredited)

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Frank Butler ... (director: retakes)
Hal Roach ... (uncredited)

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Walter Lantz ... (gag writer)
 
Hal Roach ... (story)
 
H.M. Walker ... (titles)

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Hal Roach ... producer

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Walter Lantz ... animator
Roy Seawright ... animator (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

It's the Stone Age, and the king has declared that all eligible males must marry within 24 hours. The wizard Saxophonus has a terrible toothache and an unmarried daughter, Blushing Rose. Meanwhile, an enormous stranger comes into the area looking for a wife, but is rebuffed at his first few attempts. Little Twinkle Star is also looking for romance, and he takes an interest in Blushing Rose. Written by Snow Leopard

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Also Known As
  • Were Women Always Wild? (United States)
  • In olden times (United Kingdom)
  • À l'âge de pierre (France)
  • Les débuts de Cupidon (France)
  • Um Amor na Pré-História (Brazil)
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  • 17 min
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Trivia This was the last Laurel and Hardy film to be released by Pathe Exchange. See more »
Goofs After Laurel clubs the second fish in the water, his club floats away; he suddenly has it back again when he tries for a third fish. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into The Further Perils of Laurel and Hardy (1967). See more »
Quotes Iron Heart: Wilt thou marry us?
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