The White Gorilla
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]
The White Gorilla | |
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Directed by | Harry L. Fraser |
Produced by | Louis Weiss (executive producer) Harry L. Fraser (producer) (uncredited) George M. Merrick (producer) (uncredited) |
Written by | Harry L. Fraser (story) |
Starring | See below |
Music by | Lee Zahler |
Cinematography | Robert E. Cline Bert Longenecker William C. Thompson |
Edited by | Adrian Weiss |
Release date | 1945 |
Running time | 62 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot summary
Cast
- Ray Corrigan as Steve Collins / Konga, the White Gorilla / Narrator
- Lorraine Miller as Ruth Stacey
- Clyde Beatty as Bradford
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External links
- The White Gorilla on IMDb
- The White Gorilla is available for free download at the Internet Archive
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