The Ape Man

The Ape Man
Directed by William Beaudine
Produced by Jack Dietz
Sam Katzman
associate
Barney Sarecky
Written by Barney A. Sarecky
Based on story "They Creep in the Dark" by Karl Brown
Starring Bela Lugosi
Louise Currie
Music by Edward J. Kay
Cinematography Mack Stengler
Edited by Carl Pierson
Production
company
Banner Pictures Corporation
Distributed by Monogram Pictures Corporation
Release dates
  • March 5, 1943 (1943-03-05)
Running time
69 mins
Country United States
Language English

The Ape Man is a 1943 horror-science fiction film starring Bela Lugosi and directed by William Beaudine. The film follows the tale of a part human part ape.

An in-name-only sequel entitled Return of the Ape Man followed in 1944 and starred Lugosi, John Carradine and George Zucco.

Plot

Dr. James Brewster (Bela Lugosi) and his colleague Dr. Randall (Henry Hall) are involved in a series of scientific experiments which have caused Brewster to transform into an ape-man. In an attempt to obtain a cure Brewster believes that it will be necessary to inject himself with recently drawn human spinal fluid. When Randall refuses to provide the fluid, Brewster and his gorilla draw spinal fluid from those whom they have murdered. Most of the movie involves a male reporter and a female reporter who snoop around trying to find out what Brewster is up to and what is happening to the people who keep vanishing without a trace. There's also another man who sometimes pops up and looks in the window. The reporters and the police don't know who he is. At the end of the movie the mystery man admits, "I'm the one who wrote this movie. It's kind of silly, isn't it?"

Cast

Actor Role
Bela Lugosi Dr. James Brewster
Louise Currie Billie Mason
Wallace Ford Jeff Carter
Henry Hall Dr. George Randall
Minerva Urecal Agatha Brewster
Emil Van Horn The Ape
J. Farrell MacDonald Police Capt. O'Brien
Wheeler Oakman Det. Brady
Ralph Littlefield The Strange Little Man*
Jack Mulhall Reporter
Charles Jordan Det. O'Toole
Charlie Hall Barney (the Photographer)
George Kirby Detective #1
Ray Miller Reporter
Ernest Morrison Copyboy
William Ruhlas Martin Editor

Production

The film was originally known as The Gorilla Strikes.[1]

Filming began 18 December 1942 and took 15 days. Louise Currie replaced Amelita Ward.[2]

Reception

The Los Angeles Times said "chill chasers will get a tremendous thrill out of the picture, while the more detached will obtain laughs out of the slyly satirical moments."[3]

References

  1. MONOGRAM TO MAKE 48 FILMS IN 1942-43: 16 Westerns Among Feature Pictures Listed by Corporation New York Times (1923-Current file) [New York, N.Y] 16 May 1942: 10
  2. Rhodes, Gary Don (1997). Lugosi. His Life in Films, on Stage, and in the Hearts of Horror Lovers. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. p. 129. ISBN 978-0-78640257-1. ISBN 0-78640257-1.
  3. Ape Man' Stars Lugosi Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) [Los Angeles, Calif] 20 Feb 1943: A7.
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