The White Gorilla | |
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Directed by | Harry L. Fraser |
Written by | Harry L. Fraser (story) |
Produced by |
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Starring | See below |
Cinematography |
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Edited by | Adrian Weiss |
Music by | Lee Zahler |
Release date | 1945 |
Running time | 62 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The White Gorilla is a 1945 American film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Ray Corrigan, Lorraine Miller, and Clyde Beatty. The film was made by re-editing the 1927 silent film Perils of the Jungle, and adding new footage as a framing plot. This was done without regard to differences in film quality or speed.[1] This film is in the public domain.[2]
Plot summary
In 'The White Gorilla,' Konga, a renowned primatologist, discovers a rare albino gorilla in the heart of the jungle. As he forms a unique bond with the majestic creature, Ruth, an ambitious journalist, becomes determined to uncover the mystery behind Konga's groundbreaking discovery. However, their journey takes an unexpected turn when they find themselves entangled in a dangerous conspiracy threatening both the gorilla and their own lives.
Cast
- Ray Corrigan as Steve Collins / Konga, the White Gorilla / Narrator
- Lorraine Miller as Ruth Stacey
- Clyde Beatty as Bradford
References
- ↑ "Wild Realm Reviews: The White Gorilla".
- ↑ "The White Gorilla". archive.org.
External links
- The White Gorilla at IMDb
- The White Gorilla is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive