Cast
- Carol Alt – Queen Fallopia
- Giuseppe Andrews – Zig
- Tom Arnold – Gay Caveman
- Joe Azzato – Caveman
- Johnny Bartee – Caveman
- Ian Christopher Blake – Museum Kid
- Gary Busey – Krutz
- David Carradine – Mookoo
- Victoria Chalaya – Amazonian Warrior
- Miranda Charney – Student at Museum
- Alexandria Cole – Student in Museum
- Jack Cruz – Tribe Warrior
- Gregory Robert Dean – Krot
- Troy DeWalt – Schlonk
- Miles Dougal – Zog
- Maggie Gallant – Museum Guide
- Mary Grace – Amazon/Cave Woman
- Sasha Grey – Cavegirl
- Rana Haddad – Museum Visitor
- Sammy Harte – Cavegirl
- Courtney Herron – Fardart at 12 years
- Derek Chase Hickey – Young Thudnik's friend
- Sara Hickman
- Tom Hodges – Bork
- Ron Jeremy – Oog
- Nick Krause – Young Thudnik
- Ali Larter – Fardart
- Jacklyn Lick – Amazon Woman
- Rebeca Linares – Amazon woman
- Hayes MacArthur – Thudnik
- Taylor Maddux – Archeologist
- Cole McKeel – Ishbo At 12 Yrs Old
- Andrew Rice – Student in museum
- Adam Rifkin – Ishbo
- Emmy Robbin – Amazon #2
- R.J. Schines – Museum Boy
- Scarlett Schines – Museum Visitor
- Jilina Scott – Estrogena
- Talia Shire
- Kat Smith – Ovaria
- Derek Southers – Binadrak's Chief
- Jonna Rose Turnbull – Amazon #1
- Bill Tyree – Old Fool
- Caitlin Wehrle – Vixette
- Deirdre Wolf – Girl Scout in Museum
- Sean A. Wolf – Student in Museum
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