Iceman is a 1984
science fiction film from
Universal Studios. The screenplay was written by John Drimmer and Chip Proser, and was directed by
Fred Schepisi. The cast included
John Lone,
Timothy Hutton,
Lindsay Crouse and
Danny Glover.
It was filmed in color with
Dolby sound and ran for 100 minutes. The
DVD version was released in
2004.
Plot
Anthropologist Stanley Shephard (
Timothy Hutton) is brought to an arctic base when explorers discover the body of a
prehistoric man (
John Lone) who has been frozen in a block of ice for 40,000 years. Inspired by similar attempts by Russians to revive mammoths, the scientists attempt to resuscitate the "iceman" and are successful.
While being revived, the dazed caveman is alarmed by the surgical-masked figures; only Shephard has the presence of mind to remove his mask and reveal his humanity and somewhat familiar face to the terrified caveman, permitting the caveman to settle back into a more peaceful sleep and make a full recovery.
The scientists place the caveman in an artificial, simulated environment for study. The caveman quickly discovers the modern apparatus and environmental controls, and understands he is still far from home. Shephard believes that the caveman's culture may provide clues to learning about the human body's adaptability, citing ceremonies such as
firewalking and the
Sun Dance. Several other scientists in the research base see the potential in studying the caveman's DNA and his survival in the ice, as they...
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