
| Release Date: | Jun 1943 |
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| Genres: | Horror / Sci-Fi |
| Cast: | Acquanetta (Paula Dupree - the Ape Woman), John Carradine (Dr. Sigmund Walters), Evelyn Ankers (Beth Colman), Milburn Stone (Fred Mason), Lloyd Corrigan (John Whipple), Fay Helm (Nurse Strand), Martha Vickers (Dorothy Colman (as Martha MacVicar)), Vince Barnett (Curly, a rube), Paul Fix (Gruen, the handler), Clyde Beatty (Fred Mason (in long shots) (archive...), Turhan Bey (End Narrator (voice) (uncredited)), Eddie Borden (Dock Spectator (uncredited)), Ray Corrigan (Cheela the Ape (uncredited)), Fern Emmett (Beth's Murdered Neighbor...), Gus Glassmire (Coroner (uncredited)), William Gould (Sheriff (uncredited)), Harry Holman (Dock Ticket Office Clerk (uncredited)), Tom London (Ship's Captain (archive footage)...), Charles McAvoy (Cop (uncredited)), Ray Walker (Ringmaster (uncredited)), Anthony Warde (Tony, a Handler (uncredited)), Grant Withers (Veterinarian (uncredited)) |
Dr. Sigmund Walters, an expert in glandular research, becomes convinced that his experiments involving lower animal species cannot succeed, so he arranges to have a very intelligent female gorilla kidnapped from the circus and brought to his lab. Using the glands of a patient and the brain of his faithful nurse, he performs transplant surgery on the intelligent simian. When the ape morphs into exotic and sexy Paula Dupree, the experiment seems to be s success. She even finds a place for herself at her old circus assisting lion tamer Fred Mason. Unfortunately when aroused by desire and jealousy over the affections of Mason, her delicate metabolism breaks down, and she regresses to her ape form.

