The Monster and the Girl
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Directed by | Stuart Heisler |
Produced by | Jack Moss |
Written by | Stuart Anthony |
Starring |
Ellen Drew Robert Paige |
Music by | Gerard Carbonara |
Cinematography | Victor Milner |
Edited by | Everett Douglas |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 65 min |
Language | English |
The Monster and the Girl is a 1941 science fiction/horror black-and-white film released by Paramount Pictures, on a low budget.
Plot
A gangster named Scot Webster (Philip Terry) attempts to save his sister, Susan (Ellen Drew) from the clutches of rival gangster W. S. Bruhl (Paul Lukas). When one of Bruhl's gang members catches Scot in Bruhl's rented room, one of Scot's aides is killed by a gunman. The man tosses him the gun and disappears. Scot is tried and executed. A scientist (George Zucco) salvages his brain and transplants it into a gorilla. Using the strength of his new, bestial body, Webster begins stalking the gangsters to exact his revenge.
Cast
- Ellen Drew as Susan Webster
- Robert Paige as Larry Reed
- Paul Lukas as W. S. Bruhl
- Joseph Calleia as 'Deacon'
- Onslow Stevens as J. Stanley McMasters
- George Zucco as Dr. Perry
- Rod Cameron as Sam Daniels
- Phillip Terry as Scot Webster
- Marc Lawrence as Sleeper
- Gerald Mohr as Munn
- Bud Jamison as Jim
External links
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