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Captive Wild Woman

STRANGEST OF SIGHTS... The brain of an animal... the form of a woman!
1943 | 61m | English

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An insane scientist doing experimentation in glandular research becomes obsessed with transforming a female gorilla into a human...even though it costs human life.
Release Date: Jun 04, 1943
Director: Edward Dmytryk
Writer: Henry Sucher, Ted Fithian, Neil P. Varnick, Griffin Jay
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords circus, gorilla, monster, lion, transformation, tiger, murder, betrayal, mad scientist, scientist, alcoholic, surgery, ape woman
Production Companies Universal Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 21, 2024
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Name Character
John Carradine Dr. Sigmund Walters
Evelyn Ankers Beth Colman
Milburn Stone Fred Mason
Lloyd Corrigan John Whipple
Fay Helm Nurse Strand
Martha Vickers Dorothy Colman
Acquanetta Paula Dupree, the Ape Woman
Vince Barnett Curly
Paul Fix Gruen
Fred Aldrich Roustabout (uncredited)
Clyde Beatty Fred Mason (in long shots) (archive footage / uncredited)
Turhan Bey End Narrator (voice)(uncredited)
Eddie Borden Dock Spectator (uncredited)
Ray Corrigan Cheela the Gorilla (uncredited)
Russell Custer Curley (uncredited)
Fern Emmett Beth's Murdered Neighbor (uncredited)
Virginia Engels Trapeze Artist (uncredited)
Alexander Gill Waiter (uncredited)
Gus Glassmire Coroner (uncredited)
Joel Goodkind Small Boy (uncredited)
William Gould Sheriff (uncredited)
Al Haskell Al (uncredited)
Harry Holman Dock Ticket Office Clerk
Tom London Ship's Captain (archive footage)
Charles McAvoy Cop (uncredited)
Frank Mitchell Handler (uncredited)
Charles Morton Dock Worker (uncredited)
Edward Peil Sr. Jake - Handler (uncredited)
Stanley Price Man on Dock (uncredited)
Joey Ray Attendant (uncredited)
Cap Somers Roustabout (uncredited)
Ray Walker Ringmaster (uncredited)
Anthony Warde Tony - Handler (uncredited)
Grant Withers Veterinarian (uncredited)
Name Job
Edward Dmytryk Director
Frank Mitchell Stunts
Jack Pierce Makeup Artist
Frank Skinner Music
Hans J. Salter Music Director, Music
Ira Webb Set Decoration
Bernard B. Brown Sound Director
Henry Sucher Screenplay
Ted Fithian Original Story
Neil P. Varnick Original Story
Milton Carruth Editor
Griffin Jay Screenplay
George Robinson Director of Photography
Ralph M. DeLacy Art Direction
John B. Goodman Art Direction
Vera West Costume Design
Russell A. Gausman Set Decoration
Melville Shyer Assistant Director
William Hedgcock Sound
David Klatzkin Music
Charles Previn Music
Paul Van Loan Music
Ralph Freed Music
Sam Perry Music
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Ben Pivar Associate Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
5.0

Universal programmer proves to be a mixed bag. Dr. Walters (John Carradine) has made great strides in his field of glandular transplants. But as his work progresses, the more unhinged his approach to his science becomes. Stealing a tame gorilla from the local circus, Walters transforms the gorill ... a into a beautiful woman whom he names Paula Dupree (Acquanetta). Upon taking Paula to the circus it's found that she has hypnotic powers over the lions and tigers and is promptly made part of the taming of the beasts act. But can Paula contain her true animal instincts?. Sounds bonkers doesn't it? Well it is, but it's not the plot that makes the film so distinctly average. This is after all a low level Universal Pictures movie, we want, in fact demand, bizarre plots and berserker horror episodes. The problems exist with the complete lack of tension in the script, for a film that has a running time of just over an hour, you would think the big "transplant" and creation of "wild woman" would come sooner rather than later. But it doesn't, what we get is 45 minutes of musing about science and continual takes of circus animal training. With the latter containing some truly awful editing. Paula puts in an appearance late in the piece, then bang! it's pretty much the end and one can't help be disappointed after having stayed with it thus far. Carradine hams it up and enjoys himself one feels, while Evelyn Ankers gives the other performance of note as Beth Colman. The film also serves as an interesting point of reference in the career of director Edward Dmytryk, who in the following few years would deliver some classics in a number of genres. He deserved better material here, hell they all did. But as ever with most of Universal's horror pictures, you end up taking the rough with the smooth and still enjoy yourself. A watchable yet frustrating experience it be. 5/10

May 16, 2024
JPV852
5.0

Middling 1940s horror movie with John Carradine playing a mad scientist converting an ape into a woman. Could've made for a cheesy entertaining film that I couldn't enjoy with the clear animal abuse; fine for the times I know, but was at times hard to watch. **2.5/5** ...

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
4.0

ohn Carradine is a scientist bent on discovering a way to morph animals into people - quite why, we are not sure - and so when he develops a method that involves transplanting human glands into the beasties, his loyal nurse is horrified. Unfortunately for her (and us) she is soon incorporated into h ... is experiments and the resulting creature "Beth" (Evelyn Ankers) is both menacing and hilarious in equal measure... Add to the mix some good, old-fashioned, lion taming - complete with whips and chairs and the whole thing descends into a farce in a big top with some really risible visual effects that two minutes with a Gillette could sort out swiftly and effectively. Carradine rescues it to a certain extent, he always did have the mesmerising eyes required for this kind of role, but otherwise it is pretty pitiful stuff.

Jun 26, 2022