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! 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
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: 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 (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