10 000 BC

10,000 BC

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Primitive Time | Hunter

  • Duration: 1h 49min
  • Music: Christopher Benstead,Ricky Butt,Jenny Lee Wright,Jason Swanscott,Jack Stew
  • Similar To: Nimona, Black Beach
  • Story:
    A prehistoric epic that follows a young mammoth hunter's journey through uncharted territory to secure the future of his tribe.
    Full Story
5.1/10
IMDb

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10,000 Bc - Cast

10,000 Bc - Crew

STORY AND RATINGS

Story
A prehistoric epic that follows a young mammoth hunter's journey through uncharted territory to secure the future of his tribe.
Ratings

5.1/10

IMDb

BOX OFFICE

Budget 105,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 269,784,201 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

(at around 1h 10 mins) The film includes a glimpse of a map showing Atlantis off the coast of Spain. It's a reference to Plato's theory that the construction techniques used in Egypt were imported from the ancient lost civilization of Atlantis.

This film features some alleged historical controversies, including the construction of the Great Pyramid 12,500 years ago (almost 8,000 years earlier than the egyptologists estimate), the existence of the Ben-Ben stone (the pyramid-shaped stone missing from the top of the Khufu Pyramid/the Great Pyramid), the correlation between the position of the pyramids and the stars from the Orion constellation (associated by the ancient Egyptians with the god Osiris), the Sphinx (originally being a statue of a lion) allegedly correlated with the Leo constellation rising from the East on the day of the Vernal (Spring) Equinox (when at the same time Orion is in conjunction with the Giza pyramid complex thus what's on Earth is mirroring the stars in the sky to commemorate the time of the construction), and the possible nonhuman origins of the first kings of Egypt.

D'Leh is "Held", the German word for "hero", backwards. Roland Emmerich chose the name as an Easter egg.

D'Leh refers to one star as "the one that never moves." That would be the North Star, which appears stationary in the northern night sky. In 10,000 BC the North Star was Vega, the fifth brightest star in the sky. It would've been very obvious in the dark sky.

(at around 40 mins) The computer-generated wet saber-tooth tiger was created by Double Negative. Creating it required combining several of the most challenging elements of visual effects: fur, wet fur, water, and creature animation.

Popular Dialogues

"Tic'Tic: A good man draws a circle around himself and cares for those within. His woman, his children. Tic'Tic: Other men draw a larger circle and bring within their brothers and sisters. Tic'Tic: But some men have a great destiny. They must draw around themselves a circle that includes many, many more. Tic'Tic: Your father was one of those men. You must decide for yourself whether you are, as well."

"D'Leh: [speaking to the spear-tooth] You must remember me. I gave you life."

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