The Gorilla

1939 "A Ritz is afraid of nothing ... but ... THIS ... IS ... SOMETHING!"
4.8| 1h8m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 26 May 1939 Released
Producted By: 20th Century Fox
Country: United States of America
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When an escaped circus gorilla appears to have gone on a murderous rampage, a threatened attorney calls on the detective trio of Garrity, Harrigan and Mullivan to act as bodyguards. In short order, we discover that there is more to the attorney than meets the eye, and the ape may be innocent after all. When a pretty young heiress faces peril, it's up to our heroic trio to save the day.

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ThedevilChoose When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
Lollivan It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Ella-May O'Brien Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Michael_Elliott The Gorilla (1939) *** (out of 4)A gorilla is going around murdering people and Walter Stevens (Lionel Atwill) gets a note warning that he will be the next victim. He hires some detectives (The Ritz Brothers) to protect him and it seems there are a large number of possible suspects including the butler (Bela Lugosi).THE GORILLA is another example of the "old dark house" genre and it really doesn't have the greatest reputation among horror fans. I can understand this as the comedy aspect certainly isn't going to be for everyone but I've seen enough Ritz Brother comedies to where I'm sure to their brand of humor. The same is true for Patsy Kelly who certainly pushes her way through scenes. If you can accept their type of comedy then you're in for a good time.I think what makes this film stand out is the fact that it's got such a great cast. The Ritz Brothers are in fine form here and I think this is perhaps their funniest film. There are some nice bits including one where people keep disappearing from a certain chair whenever the lights are turned off. Kelly has enough energy for five people and it's fun seeing Atwill in the film. Lugosi is also quite good here, although he's really not given a whole lot to do. It's still fun seeing him scare the others.Director Allan Dwan does a good job with the material as he keeps the film moving at a very good pace and there really aren't any slow moments throughout the short running time. Again, I understand that the Ritz Brothers were never in the same league as a Laurel and Hardy or Abbott and Costello but if you can deal with their humor then THE GORILLA offers some cheap fun.
utgard14 Lame old dark house comedy about a rich man (Lionel Atwill) threatened by a killer known as The Gorilla. So he hires private detectives (The Ritz Brothers) to investigate. Bela Lugosi plays the butler. Patsy Kelly the loud-mouthed maid. Anita Louise plays Atwill's niece. The old dark house elements were OK but the comedy was like having your toenails ripped off one by one. The Ritz Brothers were so painfully untalented I have to wonder how they ever became even moderately successful. It was sad to see Atwill and Lugosi playing in something like this. Fans of Bela Lugosi will be particularly disappointed. The movie is often advertised today as a Bela Lugosi movie but his part is minor and he has nothing to do. He's literally the butler, opening doors and the like. There's no twist to it. The most he gets to do is be straight man to the annoying Patsy Kelly, whose voice knows two levels: loud and louder. Avoid this unless you're a Lugosi completist and need to see all of his movies.
dbborroughs Ritz Brothers nonsense about a mad killer on the loose called the Gorilla. When Lionel Atwill is marked for death he calls in a trio of detectives, the Ritz brothers, to keep him safe. Add to the mix an angry investor, Bela Lugosi as a butler and the appearance of Atwill's niece and her fiancé and you have a crowded old dark house comedy. Shrill remake of a remake of a play this might have worked had there been different detectives than the Ritz Brothers. The problem is that their clowning, more often then not of limited appeal under the best of times, comes off as stupid or rather mean and nasty. I kept thinking that they were annoyed with some one and so channeled that into an air of moronic cruelty. Perhaps had their gags actually been funny I might have gone with it but what ever they do seems to in from another movie entirely. They sink what was otherwise an okay horror comedy. (In all fairness to the Ritz Brothers, they were often quite funny in their supporting film roles. Trouble only really hit them when they tried to be anything other than support where their style of comedy, which was based on the three working together, was pushed past the breaking point.)
sddavis63 I have to confess that I had never until today heard of this comedy trio called "The Ritz Brothers." They seem to have been a sort of toned down version of "The Three Stooges," and - not being much of a "Stooges" fan - I actually appreciated their more toned down style of comedy. Here, they play a trio of inept detectives trying to protect a wealthy businessman (Lionel Atwill) who's been threatened by a mass murderer known as "The Gorilla." There is, in fact a "real" gorilla on the loose (played by Art Miles - the makeup, while not great, wasn't as bad as some that I've seen), who can't be the murderer (because first, gorillas can't write notes and, second, he hasn't been on the loose long enough to have committed the murders) but still he provides plenty of comic relief in his scenes with the Ritz Brothers. It's a good mystery. We're kept guessing from the beginning about who's actually committing the murders, and there's no way of really knowing. Bela Lugosi is featured as the butler, Peters, and he plays the role perfectly straight (in a sense perfectly cast, because I can't picture Lugosi doing comedy) and that straight performance adds both to the comedy and the mystery (Peters comes across as mysterious throughout.) Overall, it's not a classic, but it's quite enjoyable. It will offer some laughs and keep you guessing all at the same time. 7/10