Trog - Wikipedia Trog marks Crawford's last film appearance before her death in 1977 Set in contemporary Britain, the film follows Dr Brockton, a renowned anthropologist who learns that in the caves of the countryside a lone male troglodyte is alive and might be able to be helped and even domesticated
Trog (1970) - IMDb Trog: Directed by Freddie Francis With Joan Crawford, Michael Gough, Bernard Kay, Kim Braden A sympathetic anthropologist uses drugs and surgery to try to communicate with a primitive troglodyte who is found living in a local cave
Trog: The strangest horror film of its era - BBC Joan Crawford’s final film, Trog – about a scientist who befriends a caveman – was dismissed by critics Yet according to film legend John Waters, it maintains a strange charm, writes Thomas
Trog! movie review film summary - Roger Ebert Now what can you really say about a movie where Joan Crawford, dressed in an immaculate beige pantsuit, hunts through a cave shouting: “Trog! Here, Trog!” to her pet troglodyte? A scene like that surpasses absurdity, and so does this movie
TROG (1970): Joan Crawford’s misunderstood final film Delve into the production, reception, and misunderstood lasting legacy of Joan Crawford's final film, "TROG" (1970) The lasting impact of "TROG” showcases how has it continues to be remembered
Watch Trog | Prime Video - amazon. com Joan Crawford stars as an anthropologist who is convinced she has found the missing link when she locates a living troglodyte who survived the Ice Age frozen in a cave
Trog (1970) — The Movie Database (TMDB) From a million years back Horror explodes into today! Anthropologist Dr Brockton unearths a primitive troglodyte — an Ice Age 'missing link': half-caveman, half-ape — in a local cave