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A horror film about a doctor who tries to cure a paralyzed girl with a serum made from human spinal fluid. He faces opposition from the girl's jealous boyfriend and a killer ape escaped from a circus.
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- Horror
- William Nigh
- 1940-09-30
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The Ape. (1940 film) The Ape is a 1940 American horror film directed by William Nigh. The film is based on Adam Hull Shirk's play The Ape, which was previously adapted by Nigh as The House of Mystery (1934). The film stars Boris Karloff as Dr. Bernard Adrian who is seeking to cure a young woman's polio through experiments involving spinal fluid.
- September 30, 1940
- Monogram Pictures Corp.
Mar 11, 2010 · The Ape. Swedish director Jesper Ganslandt announces himself as a significant new talent with this brilliant study of a man in psychological crisis, writes Peter Bradshaw. P erhaps the very first ...
The Ape. Watch The Ape with a subscription on Prime Video. Dr. Bernard Adrian (Boris Karloff) is researching a way to help a wheelchair-bound patient, Frances (Maris Wrixon), use her legs again ...
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- Boris Karloff
- William Nigh
- Horror
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Planet of the Apes was released on February 8, 1968, and was a smash success with both critics and audiences. It was one of the year's 10 biggest money-makers in North America, taking in an estimated $22 million (nearly four times its budget) and earned rave reviews.