Difference between revisions of "The Ape"

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* Film Editing by Russell F. Schoengarth (as R. Schoengarth)
* Film Editing by Russell F. Schoengarth (as R. Schoengarth)
====Also Known As====
====Also Known As====
* Apmänniskan (Sweden) | El gorila (Spain) | Gorilla (undefined)
* Apmänniskan (Sweden)
* El gorila (Spain)  
* Gorilla (undefined)
====Taglines====
====Taglines====
* He keeps human life in test tubes, and prowls at night in the skin of an ape! | These cold eyes have watched a thousand men die screaming!
* He keeps human life in test tubes, and prowls at night in the skin of an ape!  
* These cold eyes have watched a thousand men die screaming!
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Revision as of 17:56, 10 June 2015

The Ape (1940, USA) is a Sci-Fi-Horror film directed by William Nigh.

Ape 1940 poster 01.jpg

Main Details

  • Released in 1940 | B/W
  • Runtime: 62 min
  • Production Co.: Monogram Pictures
  • Distribution Co.: Monogram Pictures (1940) (USA) (theatrical)
  • Directed by William Nigh
  • Written by Adam Shirk (as Adam Hull Shirk), Curt Siodmak (as Kurt Siodmak), Richard Carroll
  • Starring: Boris Karloff, Maris Wrixon, Gene O'Donnell, Dorothy Vaughan, Gertrude Hoffman, Henry Hall, Selmer Jackson, Jessie Arnold, Billy Bletcher, Harry C. Bradley, George Cleveland, Ray Corrigan, Pauline Drake, Mary Field, Gibson Gowland, Julia Griffith, I. Stanford Jolley, Stan Jolley, Jack Kennedy, Donald Kerr, Philo McCullough, Buddy Swan, and Minerva Urecal
  • Produced by William T. Lackey
  • Original Music by Edward J. Kay
  • Cinematography by Harry Neumann
  • Film Editing by Russell F. Schoengarth (as R. Schoengarth)

Also Known As

  • Apmänniskan (Sweden)
  • El gorila (Spain)
  • Gorilla (undefined)

Taglines

  • He keeps human life in test tubes, and prowls at night in the skin of an ape!
  • These cold eyes have watched a thousand men die screaming!


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