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Comforting | Monster
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The cavemen footage is from a Filipino movie shot in 1965. The new US color footage was shot in 1966. The film itself wasn't released until 1970.
The Filipino film Tagani (1956), which forms the basis of this film, was made in black and white. As drive-ins at the time were clamoring for color features, the black and white footage was tinted using a process which was hyped as Spectrum X. All it did was convert certain scenes into bright single colors (red, green, yellow) that alternated between scenes.
The Italian version, titled "7 per l'infinito contro i mostri spaziali" ("7 for Infinity Against Space Monsters") includes use of a lot of footage from the British TV show UFO (1970), altering the storyline and deleting some original parts. This version runs only 80 minutes.
This film is a mixture of newly shot footage and clips from a Filipino horror movie called Tagani (1956), One Million B.C. (1940) and Unknown Island (1948).
Director of photography on the newly filmed sequences was Vilmos Zsigmond, a future Oscar winner.