Popularity: 0.5 (history)
Director: | William Nigh |
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Writer: | Albert DeMond |
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Out of the Mystic Temples of Old India crept this terrible Monster to wreak vengeance of the Hindu Gods. One by one its victims fell with not a trace of the bloody assassin. | |
Release Date: | Mar 30, 1934 |
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Director: | William Nigh |
Writer: | Albert DeMond |
Genres: | Comedy, Horror, Thriller |
Keywords | killer ape |
Production Companies | Paul Malvern Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 29, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Ed Lowry | Dylan "Jack" Armstrong |
Verna Hillie | Ella Browning |
John Sheehan | Harry Smith |
Brandon Hurst | Hindu Priest |
Joyzelle Joyner | Chanda |
Fritzi Ridgeway | Stella Walker |
Clay Clement | John Prendergast |
George 'Gabby' Hayes | David Fells |
Dale Fuller | Geraldine Carfax |
Harry C. Bradley | Horatio Potter |
Irving Bacon | Ned Pickens |
Mary Foy | Hyacinth Potter |
Sam Godfrey | Jerome Ellis |
Dick Botiller | Hindu (uncredited) |
Eddy Chandler | Detective Sawyer (uncredited) |
George Cleveland | Detective Clancy (uncredited) |
Bruce Mitchell | Bartender (uncredited) |
James C. Morton | Englishman (uncredited) |
Henry Otho | Mr. Gage (uncredited) |
Nick Shaid | Hindu (uncredited) |
Emil Van Horn | Ape (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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William Nigh | Director |
Albert DeMond | Screenplay |
Adam Shirk | Theatre Play |
Name | Title |
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Paul Malvern | Producer |
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Half way through this film, I felt as sure I'd seen it before as if I, too, had a crystal ball just like the guru-esque high priest who brings down the curse of Kali on poor old archaeologist "Prendergast" (Clay Clement) after he inadvertently killed a monkey. Luckily, he is rescued from a fate wors ... e than death by belly-dancing "Chandra" (Joyzelle Joyner) and manages to escape - with some loot. Skip forward many years and the man - now calling him self "Pren" - reconvenes the team in his country house with a view dividing the proceeds - but with one small proviso: they must bide with him for one week. Easy-peasy think they, but soon the curse starts to take effect and the list of inheritors starts to dwindle... It's actually quite a fun little story, just way too derivative - you've seen it all before. The acting is pretty lethargic, the settings very stage bound and the dialogue serves little more purpose than as a tram line getting us to the inevitable conclusion. Oh - and yes, there's a big ape... but is he a man or a monkey? Passes an hour but you won't remember much afterwards.