The Gorilla (1939 film)
The Gorilla | |
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Directed by | Allan Dwan |
Written by | Ralph Spence (play) Rian James Sid Silvers |
Produced by | Harry Joe Brown |
Starring | Al Ritz Harry Ritz Jimmy Ritz Anita Louise Patsy Kelly Lionel Atwill Bela Lugosi Joseph Calleia Edward Norris Wally Vernon |
Cinematography | Edward Cronjager |
Edited by | |
Music by | David Buttolph David Raksin Cyril J. Mockridge Alfred Newman |
Distributed by | Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 66 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Gorilla is a 1939 American horror comedy film starring the Ritz Brothers, Anita Louise, , Lionel Atwill, Bela Lugosi, and Patsy Kelly. It was based on the 1925 play of the same name by Ralph Spence.
The film is in the public domain.[1]
Plot[]
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When a wealthy man (Lionel Atwill) is threatened by a killer known as The Gorilla, he hires the Ritz Brothers to investigate. A real escaped gorilla shows up at the mansion just as the investigators arrive. Patsy Kelly portrays a newly hired maid who wants to quit because the butler, played by Bela Lugosi, scares her.
Cast[]
- Jimmy Ritz as Garrity
- Anita Louise as Norma Denby
- Harry Ritz as Harrigan
- Al Ritz as Mulligan
- Patsy Kelly as Kitty
- Lionel Atwill as Walter Stevens
- Bela Lugosi as Peters
- Joseph Calleia as the Stranger
- Edward Norris as Jack Marsden
- Wally Vernon as a Seaman
- Paul Harvey as Conway
Production[]
By October 1938, 20th Century Fox bought the rights to Ralph Spence's play The Gorilla. Fox wanted production on the film to start in January, which would be when The Ritz Brothers finished their tour. The studio wanted Kane Richmond to play a part in the film, but Richmond was replaced by Edward Norris after Richmond signed on for the film Charlie Chan in Reno. Fox signed on Bela Lugosi for the film as the butler. This character was originally meant for Peter Lorre.[3]
The death of the Ritz Brothers' father caused production of the film in January to be delayed. Fox placed a $150,000 suit against the Ritz brothers for a breach of contract as the film was stated to start production on January 30, but was halted when the Ritz Brothers did not show up. By March, the film began shooting again with the Ritz brothers returning to the film. The Gorilla became the last film made for Fox by the Ritz brothers.[3]
Release and reception[]
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The Gorilla premiered on May 26, 1939.[citation needed] A negative review of the film was written in The New York Times stating, "It's all supposed to be either really funny or shockingly thrilling, depending on how you look at it. We couldn't see it either way."[4]
See also[]
Notes[]
- ^ Brotherton, Jamie; Okuda, Ted (2013). Dorothy Lee: The Life and Films of the Wheeler and Woolsey Girl. McFarland. ISBN 9780786433636.page 152
- ^ "The Gorilla (1939) - Cast". Allmovie. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved May 4, 2013.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Rhodes, 2001. p.113
- ^ Hallenbeck, 2009. p.27
References[]
- Rhodes, Gary Don (1997). Lugosi: his life in films, on stage, and in the hearts of horror lovers. McFarland. ISBN 0-7864-0257-1.
- Hallenbeck, Bruce G. (2009). Comedy-horror films: a chronological history, 1914-2008. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-3332-2.
External links[]
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- 1939 films
- English-language films
- 1939 horror films
- 1930s comedy horror films
- American films
- American black-and-white films
- Films directed by Allan Dwan
- Films scored by David Raksin
- American films based on plays
- American comedy horror films
- 1939 comedy films