The Ape Man
Bela Lugosi's 1943 film THE APE MAN is truly stupefying in its inane plot and lack of action. But it's only an hour long, and after a while, it exerts a hypnotic attraction.Comments
Listed in chronological order. Newest comments at the end.
Listed in chronological order. Newest comments at the end.
Is there a spider web at the end of this movie?
Posted by Expat47 in Athens, Greece on 02/02 at 08:19 AM
Poor Bela. He got famous and hooked on drugs and ended up doing third rate schlock horror films until he died. He became Ed Woods favorite leading man. That just wasn't good for a career.
Posted by darev2005 in Midwest Hell on 02/02 at 08:45 AM
He just looks like he needs a shave!
Posted by Poplar Penny in edge of No where on 02/02 at 04:30 PM
dr. jekell and mr. monkey
Posted by patty on 02/02 at 05:56 PM
"Released by Favorite Films"
Whose favorite is this??
Whose favorite is this??
Posted by DownCrisis on 02/02 at 08:16 PM
i don't know, maybe kingmonkey.
Posted by patty on 02/02 at 08:39 PM
Uh... no, certainly not. Just let me hide my collection of B horror movies.
Would you be shocked to learn that I actually have this movie? I think I might.
Bah, give me a good Tor Johnson movie any day over Bela.
Would you be shocked to learn that I actually have this movie? I think I might.
Bah, give me a good Tor Johnson movie any day over Bela.
Posted by kingmonkey in Athens, Ontario on 02/03 at 05:50 AM
i love b horror flicks, we call 'em z movies and watch them all the time!
Posted by patty on 02/03 at 05:13 PM
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Category: Movies, 1940's, Fictional Monsters