Robert Kent, an American actor born in the 1910s, made his mark in the realm of adventure cinema with his role in One Million B.C. (1940). Known for his performances in film serials during the 1940s, Kent's work in this prehistoric epic highlights his ability to embody rugged characters in extraordinary settings. His contributions to the genre reflect the adventurous spirit of the era, making him a notable figure in cult cinema.
One Million B.C.
One Million B.C. is a 1940 American fantasy film produced by Hal Roach Studios and released by United Artists. It is also known by the titles Cave Man, Man and His Mate, and Tumak. The film stars Victor Mature as protagonist Tumak, a young cave man who strives to unite the uncivilized Rock Tribe and the peaceful Shell Tribe, Carole Landis as Loana, daughter of the Shell Tribe chief and Tumak's love interest, and Lon Chaney, Jr. as Tumak's stern father and leader of the Rock Tribe.