
An ancient curse and a killer ape are contained inside an old dark mansion..


Is it worth your hour? If you like movies that feel like a dusty attic, then yes. This is for people who enjoy 1930s Poverty Row chillers where the floorboards creak louder than the actors speak. If you need logic or a budget, you will probably hate this. It’s a very specific kind of cheap entertainment. The whole thin...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

William Nigh

William Nigh
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"Is it worth your hour? If you like movies that feel like a dusty attic, then yes. This is for people who enjoy 1930s Poverty Row chillers where the floorboards creak louder than the actors speak. If you need logic or a budget, you will probably hate this. It’s a very specific kind of cheap entertainment. The whole thing starts with a curse from India. It’s the usual setup for these old movies where a guy brings back something he definitely should have left behind. In this case, it’s a killer ape..."

George Cleveland
Adam Shirk, Albert DeMond
United States

