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Oct 18, 2010 · Made before the Production Code was enforced, Murders in the Zoo (1933) is a grisly and perverse Pre-Code horror thriller that was quite shocking for its time. The movie is dominated by Lionel Atwill's superb performance as the sadistic zoo owner and features stunning cinematography by seven-time Oscar(r) nominee Ernest Haller.
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May 17, 2012 · "Murders in the Zoo", like "Doctor X", has more than its fair helping of slapstick humor courtesy the wise-cracking and comical journalist character, played here by Charles Ruggles. But this is also Mr. Atwill's most menacing, maniacal role, as a homicidal millionaire animal enthusiast who kills off men whom he catches having an affair with his ...
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Sep 27, 2013 · One of the better low-budget horror films of the 1930s, Murders in the Zoo holds up better than many of its contemporaries, and it offers a great chance to catch Lionel Atwill at the peak of his villainy, playing a nasty animal trapper who is definitely the jealous type. He sews a guy's lips shut in the jungle, then comes back to an American ...
- A. Edward Sutherland
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- 1933
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Made before the Production Code was enforced, Murders in the Zoo (1933) is a grisly and perverse Pre-Code horror thriller that was quite shocking for its time. The movie is dominated by Lionel Atwill's superb performance as the sadistic zoo owner and features stunning cinematography by seven-time Oscar(r) nominee Ernest Haller.
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Murders in the Zoo: Directed by A. Edward Sutherland. With Charles Ruggles, Lionel Atwill, Gail Patrick, Randolph Scott. A monomaniacal zoologist is pathologically jealous of his beautiful but unfaithful wife Evelyn and will not stop short of murder to keep her.