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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt0032215The Ape (1940) - IMDb

    The Ape: Directed by William Nigh. With Boris Karloff, Maris Wrixon, Gene O'Donnell, Dorothy Vaughan. Dr. Bernard Adrian is a kindly mad scientist who seeks to cure a young woman's polio.

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    • Horror
    • William Nigh
    • 1940-09-30
  2. A list of nine movies in the Planet of the Apes franchise, from the original 1968 classic to the 2017 sequel. Each movie has a brief summary, rating, and cast information.

  3. May 10, 2024 · A sci-fi adventure set 300 years after War for the Planet of the Apes, featuring a young ape and a human woman on a quest to find freedom. IMDb provides cast and crew, user and critic reviews, trivia, videos, photos, and more for this 2024 movie.

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    • Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
    • Wes Ball
    • 2024-05-10
  4. The Ape is a 1940 American horror film directed by William Nigh. The film is based on Adam Hull Shirk's play The Ape , which was previously adapted by Nigh as The House of Mystery (1934). The film stars Boris Karloff as Dr. Bernard Adrian who is seeking to cure a young woman's polio through experiments involving spinal fluid .

  5. The Ape is available to watch for free today. If you are in India, you can: Stream it online on Plex ; Stream it online with ads on Tubi TV ; Stream it online with ads on Filmzie ; If you’re interested in streaming other free movies and TV shows online today, you can: Watch movies and TV shows with a free trial on Apple TV+

    • William Nigh
    • 62 min
    • 6
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  7. When he moves out of his family home and into his own apartment to craft his masterpiece, his solitude is broken by an unexpected roommate, a foul-mouthed, Hawaiian shirt-wearing Gorilla. The ape harasses Harry constantly, sharing his opinions on life, love and animal magnetism. He inspires Harry to embrace his own most carnal and base impulses.

  8. The evolution of The Ape from script to screen was guided by Monogram's prolific house director William Nigh (1881-1955) whose career began in the silent days. He honed his craft on both sides of the camera as an actor, writer, editor and producer (often wearing all hats at the same time) before launching his directorial debut with Salomy Jane (1914).