Return of the Ape Man
Appearance
Return of the Ape Man | |
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Directed by | Philip Rosen |
Screenplay by | no credit |
Produced by | Sam Katzman Jack Dietz |
Starring | Bela Lugosi |
Cinematography | Marcel LePicard |
Edited by | Carl Pierson |
Music by | Edward Kay (musical director) |
Production company | Banner Productions |
Distributed by | Monogram Pictures Corp. |
Release date |
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Running time | 61 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Return of the Ape Man is a 1944 American film distributed by Monogram Pictures.[1][2] It was directed by Philip Rosen with top-billed star Bela Lugosi[3] and supporting actors John Carradine, George Zucco, Frank Moran, Judith Gibson and Michael Ames.[4]
Cast
- Bela Lugosi as Prof. Dexter
- John Carradine as Prof. Gilmore
- George Zucco as Ape man
- Frank Moran as Ape man
- Michael Ames as Steve
- Mary Currier as Mrs. Gilmore
- Ed Chandler as Sergeant
- Ernie Adams as Tramp
References
- ^ "Three Good Returns on Next Week's Bill at the Strand" (Lewiston Journal Magazine Section, June 17, 1944, p.A–5)
- ^ "Tuesday and Wednesday / Bela Lugosi and John Carradine in "Return of the Ape Man" / If you have the nerve and your heart can take it, come on and see this one" (Kentucky New Era, December 30, 1946, Page Seven)
- ^ "MENACE / Bela Lugosi is behind all the evil doings in "Return of the Ape Man" at the Barry" (The Pittsburgh Press, July 9, 1944, Page 24)
- ^ "WALTER WINCHELL ON BROADWAY / Notes of An Innocent Bystander / "Return of the Ape Man" sells gooseflesh wholesale. Lugosi is up to his old bogey-mantics—but the yarn is haunted by the ghosts of dead scripts..." (St. Petersburg Times, July 25, 1944, p.16)