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King Kong Island Ape Flicks: 9 Movies w/BONUS EXTRAS (3 DVDs) |  | Quantity in Basket:
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| Man takes on ape on this collection of films about killer gorillas, gorilla brides, and half-man, half-monkey creatures.
KING OF KONG ISLAND (1968/Color): A man must journey deep into the jungle to trap down an insane former friend who has set up a compound where he imprisons women and performs experiments on gorillas, turning them into his slaves. This mind-boggling Spanish-Italian production combines a no-budget drive-in sensibility (plenty of violence and scantily clad women) with a late 1960's go-go vibe, earning it cult status.
Cast: Brad Harris
Director: Robert Morris
Producer: Dick Randall
THE APE (1940/B&W): A mad scientist discovers a potion that turns him into... an ape!
Cast: Bela Lugosi
Director: William Beaudine
WHITE GORILLA (1947/B&W): In this 1947 jungle adventure, Steve Collins (Ray Corrigan), a safari guide arrives at a trading post, where he relays a terrifying tale of an albino gorilla that attacked and almost killed him, woven into the story of a mysterious boy with strange powers and hidden treasure. This film includes star-studded archival footage from earlier films, including PERILS OF THE JUNGLE, featuring TARZAN star Frank Merrill and the engaging Eugenia Gilbert.
Cast: Lorraine Miller, Ray Corrigan
Director: Harry L. Fraser
NABONGA GORILLA (1944/B&W): In an effort to clear the name of his deceased father, young Ray Gorman travels to darkest Africa to try to track down the money embezzled from his father's bank years earlier. After a long trek through the jungle Gorman finds the money in the care of beautiful 'white witch' Doreen, daughter of the now long-dead embezzler. Gorman finds his goal difficult to accomplish as not only does Doreen, guarded by a huge, ferocious gorilla, not want to give up the money, but greedy guide Carl Hurst has followed Gorman's trail, intent on getting the money himself by any means necessary.
Actors: Buster Crabbe, Fifi D'Orsay, Barton MacLane, Julie London, Bryant Washburn, See more
Directors: Sam Newfield
THE APE MAN (1943/B&W): An evil doctor, obsessed with curing a young woman of a dreadful disease, goes around injecting people with spinal fluid.
Cast: Boris Karloff
Director: William Nigh
BRIDE OF THE GORILLA (1951/B&W): Burr is a plantation owner who changes into a gorilla and terrorizes his wife, baffling the local authorities. Chaney plays the good guy for a change.
Cast: Raymond Burr
Director: Robert Siodmak
WHITE PONGO (1945/B&W): A man in a scary white gorilla suit terrorizes the civilized world. Riches of embarrassment from the director of "Terror of Tinytown."
Cast: Richard Fraser
Director: Sam Newfield
SON OF INGAGI (1940/B&W): A newlywed couple is visited by a strange old woman who harbors a secret about the young girl's father in which a female mad scientist keeps a hairy beast in her secret laboratory.
Cast: Zack Williams, Laura Bowman, Spencer Williams
PERILS OF THE JUNGLE (1953/B&W): On an African safari with his friend Grant (Staney Farrar), Clyde Beatty (Clyde Beatty) plans to buy some black-maned Numbian lions from Jo Carter (Phyllis Coates) but her animals are wiped out by a fire. Despite interference by rival dealer Gorman (John Doucette), who hopes to ruin Jo, Beatty saves her business by helping her to capture an adult gorilla. (2nd story) When Grant is bitten by a tsetse fly and falls ill, Beatty heads for the nearest hospital through the territory of the dangerous Matabeles tribe. They are captured and condemned to death by Grubbs (Leonard Mudie), a white man living with the tribe and stealing their gold. Using the Matabele Boy King (Shelby Bacon) as a shield, Beatty and Grant make an escape and Grubbs is forced to accompany them, leaving his loot behind.
Cast: Clyde Beatty, Stanley Farrar, Phyllis Coates, John Doucette
Director: George Blair
BONUS Extras:
Jungle Movie Poster Gallery
Great Ape Movie Trivia
Ape Movie Trailers
Region 0
3 - Disc Keep Case
Additional Release Material:
Interactive Features:
Interactve Menus
606 min.
B&W and Color |
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