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The Ape Man

No one is safe from the cruel desires of this inhuman fiend!
1943 | 64m | English

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A scientist is turned into an ape man.
Release Date: Mar 05, 1943
Director: William Beaudine
Writer: Karl Brown, Barney A. Sarecky
Genres: Crime, Horror, Science Fiction
Keywords mad scientist
Production Companies Monogram Pictures, Sam Katzman Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 28, 2026
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Bela Lugosi Dr. James Brewster
Louise Currie Billie Mason
Wallace Ford Jeff Carter
Henry Hall Dr. George Randall
Minerva Urecal Agatha Brewster
Emil Van Horn The Ape
J. Farrell MacDonald Captain O'Brien
Wheeler Oakman Brady
Ralph Littlefield Zippo
Jack Mulhall Reporter
Charles Jordan O'Toole
Charlie Hall Barney
Name Job
William Beaudine Director
Karl Brown Story
Barney A. Sarecky Screenplay
Mack Stengler Director of Photography
Carl Pierson Editor
Dave Milton Art Direction
Arthur Hammond Assistant Director
Glen Glenn Sound
Name Title
Sam Katzman Producer
Jack Dietz Producer
Barney A. Sarecky Associate Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
4.0

Bela Goes Ape! William Beaudine directs and Bela Lugosi stars in this cheapie horror that finds Lugosi as a mad scientist who has transformed himself into an ape man hybrid. Cue more mad science as Lugosi and his pet gorilla go on a killing spree in search of the spinal fluid that may cure Lugosi ... of his ills... It's not to be taken seriously, of course, since it's all very goofy and over melodramatic. Lugosi does turn in some genuine moments of acting that hold the attention, whilst an array of energetic characters buzz in and out of the story. The science is nutty and the means and motives of Lugosi's initial experiments are left floating up where Dandelo the cat would eventually wind up. But it's a short piece that doesn't hang around to annoy or dull the senses, it's not very good, but at least it isn't boring with it. 4/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
5.0

Well there was a war on, but even so - it's still a really rather daft sci-fi story that doesn't really do anyone any favours. "Brewster" (Bela Lugosi) and his pal "Randall" (Henry Hall) have been carrying out some experiments that have gone a bit awry leaving the former man a little more hirsute th ... an he'd like. It seems the only cure is to inject spinal fluid into his body, but that has to come from a live victim and his pal isn't so keen on committing murder. That poses quite a quandary for "Brewster" and his sister - the scene-stealing, squealing, Minerva Urecal, especially as his search to procure this serum starts to attract the attention of the police and two pesky reporters, one of whom "Billie" (Louise Currie) might also end up a target for his needle. It's all set in a large house with a secret basement, an extra big ape and Lugosi runs around half the time reminding me of Robert Newton. It's cheap, cheerful and it's very basic nature actually adds to the enjoyment as it shows off the skills of the make-up artiste in the worst possible light. It's tongue is firmly in it's cheek and taken in that spirit, it's really quite fun.

Dec 25, 2024