National Lampoon's Stoned Age


1h 27m 2008

Brief Synopsis

Hapless Ishbo is a philosophical caveman who yearns for more out of life than sticks, stones, and raw meat. Determined to single-handedly advance the human race, Ishbo continually irritates his fellow Neanderthals with ridiculous inventions like the toothbrush, the spoon, and pants. The rest of his

Film Details

Also Known As
Homo Erectus, National Lampoon's Homo Erectus
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Period
Release Date
2008
Distribution Company
Lizard Cinema Trade (Russia); Paramount Home Media
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA; Austin, Texas, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 27m

Synopsis

Hapless Ishbo is a philosophical caveman who yearns for more out of life than sticks, stones, and raw meat. Determined to single-handedly advance the human race, Ishbo continually irritates his fellow Neanderthals with ridiculous inventions like the toothbrush, the spoon, and pants. The rest of his tribe, including his exasperated parents, write off his absurd gizmos and forward thinking ideas as the ravings of an idiot, something that doesn't help his efforts to impress the beautiful Fardart, the cavegirl he loves from afar. Fardart only has eyes for Ishbo's studly but dimwitted brother, Thudnik. As if things couldn't get any worse, the enemy tribe on the other side of the hill is readying for war. Will Ishbo ever win Fardart's love? Can he possibly survive a man-eating wooly mammoth or a man-hating tribe of beautiful but deadly Amazons? Can he finally pull his species out of the primordial doldrums before he's history?

Film Details

Also Known As
Homo Erectus, National Lampoon's Homo Erectus
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Period
Release Date
2008
Distribution Company
Lizard Cinema Trade (Russia); Paramount Home Media
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA; Austin, Texas, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 27m

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Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States on Video January 20, 2009

Released in United States Summer July 11, 2008

Released in United States on Video January 20, 2009

Released in United States Summer July 11, 2008