Judy Landon is an actor known for her role in Prehistoric Women (1950), a film that exemplifies the campy charm of mid-century genre cinema. Set in a fantastical world, Landon's performance captures the spirit of the era's fascination with the primal and the exotic. Though her filmography may be limited, her contribution to this cult classic showcases the allure of exploitation narratives that continue to resonate with fans of vintage cinema. Landon's work invites viewers to explore the playful absurdity of 1950s filmmaking.
Prehistoric Women
Tigri and her stone age friends, all of which are women, hate all men. However, she and her Amazon tribe see men as a "necessary evil" and capture them for potential husbands. Engor, who is smarter than the rest of the men, is able to escape them. He discovers fire and battle enormous beasts.