Two Gorilla Thrillas
~As a Christmas present, my grandparents sent me a DVD containing two old movies from well before I was born. The titles of the films are "The White Gorilla" (1945) and "Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla" (1952). I must admit that I haven't found the time to watch them yet, but the writing on the back of the DVD case alone made it a great gift! I just have to share these descriptions with you.
Great galloping gorillas! It's monkey mayhem and ape adventure all collected here on this hairy creature double feature! Whether you watch it from a sofa, a cage, or a swinging jungle home, these monkey movies will toss a great heaping handful of fun your way! Guaranteed to be more exciting that a baboon in a banana factory and more thrilling than a chimp in a tire store, you won't need a yellow hat to love these awesome movies!
[First, we have "The White Gorilla":]
The White Gorilla Action hero Ray "Crash" Corrigan stars in this thrilling tale of gorilla vs. the world. When a rare white gorilla is outcast by the other gorillas, he goes on a rampage - an angry rebellion that troubles both the other jungle animals as well as humans. In an exciting climax, the aberrant ape must battle the evil leader of the gorilla band in order to gain the acceptance that will change his destructive behavior and ensure his rightful place within the gorilla community.
[Next is "Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla":]
Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla (aka The Boys from Brookyln) Horror legend Bela Lugosi stars in this action comedy featuring exotic locations and exciting adventure. When two entertainers land on a South Sea Island, they find themselves wrapped up in mysterious events centering around the terrible monkey-centric ideas of a particularly mad scientist, Dr. Zabor. Can the poor castaways escape, or are they doomed to a life of nit-picking and knuckle-walking?
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Just reading these film descriptions had me laughing hysterically. If the movies are half as amusing, watching them will be time well spent. When I do get around to viewing them, I'll be sure to give you, my eternally-loyal readers, full reviews! ~Oyasumi.
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