Richard Hillman appears in Teenage Caveman (2002), a film that delves into the primal instincts of survival in a prehistoric setting. While his career details remain sparse, his role in this cult classic contributes to the film's exploration of youth and the rawness of early human existence. Hillman's performance adds a layer to the film's commentary on the struggles of adolescence against a backdrop of savage wilderness, making it a noteworthy entry in the realm of exploitation cinema.
Teenage Caveman
In a post-apocalyptic future mankind is lives in a prehistoric manner. After killing his father for sexually assaulting his girlfriend, the son of a tribal leader runs away with a group of his teenage friends. They are taken in by Neil and Judith who introduce them to the vices outlawed by their tribes namely sex and drugs.Neil and Judith, however, are genetically altered indestructible mutants who have their own plans for the future of the human race.