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Bride of the Gorilla

Bride of the Gorilla (1951)

October. 01,1951
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4.4
| Horror

The owner of a plantation in the jungle marries a beautiful woman. Shortly afterward, he is plagued by a strange voodoo curse which transforms him into a gorilla. But is his transformation real or is it all in his head?

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Hellen
1951/10/01

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Afouotos
1951/10/02

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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Bluebell Alcock
1951/10/03

Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies

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Usamah Harvey
1951/10/04

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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Red-Barracuda
1951/10/05

In this entertaining horror flick we have a love triangle in an Amazonian rubber plantation resulting in a womanising steward murdering his boss. This leads to a voodoo practicing, loyal servant of the unfortunate dead man to use black magic to turn his killer into a sukaras (were-ape to you or me).I suppose this movie combined that popular staple of the 40's – the jungle film – within a traditional horror film narrative, while still managing to include that other 40's cinematic obsession, a man in a gorilla suit. You'd have to say that it's not the most inspired concoction and one that may have actually been a little dated by the early 50's when sci-fi was all the rage. But from today's perspective it works quite well and the jungle setting gives it something a bit different for what is effectively a horror film, albeit one that I seriously doubt was ever scary to anyone ever. Whatever the case, it features one of the regulars of the genre, Lon Chaney Jr., as a police commissioner. It's not an especially memorable role and is at best peripheral to the overall story. While there is nothing to get particularly excited about here, this one is a perfectly enjoyable time-filler in a Tuesday afternoon kind of way. And there's nothing wrong with that at the end of the day.

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SanteeFats
1951/10/06

With such actors as Tom Conway, Lon Chaney, Jr., Raymond Massey, Barbara Payton, and, in a brief appearance, Woody Strode you would think this movie would be a lot better than I think it was. Hired hand kills owner, after a short while marries he the widow. He is cursed by an old witch woman who saw him kill the owner and her curse turns him into a jungle monster feared by all (a gorilla type monster, hence the title I guess). Lon is the police commissioner for the area and doesn't believe that the owner was killed by a snake, a good call since the snake they showed was a boa of some kind. There are some animals that Raymond kills but before he can go even more berserk and start on humans he is killed after he has kidnapped his wife and Lon and Tom follow him into the jungle where they fire randomly into the bush even though the wife is with him. He dies, the wife is recovered and thankfully this movie ends.

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bkoganbing
1951/10/07

The most interesting thing about Bride Of The Gorilla is that Lon Chaney, Jr. and Raymond Burr seemed to switch roles. As the film bore more than a passing resemblance to one of Chaney's wolf man features at Universal it seemed like both were in each other's roles. Would that Bride Of The Gorilla were as good as one of those Universal Gothic horror films.Chaney is a police inspector and Burr is the foreman on a rubber plantation in one of those northern South American colonies, my guess would be Dutch Guiana as Tom Conway as Dr. Viet says he's there under a government contract. Burr's got eyes for the plantation mistress Barbara Payton who is married to the much older Paul Cavanaugh. After Cavanaugh is killed by a poisonous snake after Burr knocks him down in a fight he gets Payton and weds her.Unfortunately he left a witness in old Gisela Werbisek who is a Maria Ouspenskaya wannabe. She puts a curse on Burr and after that some strange killings of animals start happening in the jungle. Like a werewolf on a prowl. And Burr starts behaving real strange as well.This very talented group of players deserved a whole lot better than this wolf man ripoff.

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wes-connors
1951/10/08

"Raymond Burr stars as Barney Chavez, a plantation manager working deep in the South American jungle. Barney has a yen for the beautiful wife of his employer, and decides to murder the old man to have her for himself. Unfortunately for Barney, a native sorcerer witnesses the crime, and puts a curse on him that transforms him by night into a murderous gorilla," according to the DVD sleeve's synopsis. In one of her best roles, witchy Giselle Werbisek is a hoot as the native sorcerer. "Bride of the Gorilla" is one of those classic "so-bad-it's-good" movies that is not truly awful because it's awfully entertaining. Burly Raymond Burr (later "Perry Mason") is perfectly wretched as a man discovering his "inner jungle" feelings due to the presence of pointed blonde Barbara Payton (as Dina). Understandably, Lon Chaney (as Taro) suspects lycanthropy may be involved. He should know.***** Bride of the Gorilla (10/51) Curt Siodmak ~ Raymond Burr, Barbara Payton, Lon Chaney, Tom Conway

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