![]() And the other gorilla, the leader of the white gorilla’s old pack, is no better! Corrigan, who doubles as the white gorilla in addition to his role of Steve Collins, doesn’t do a very good job of mimicking gorilla locomotion or behavior. The white gorilla suit is hilariously bad, and it’s very clear that there is a human inside of it pretending to be a wild animal. Though overall this film was of much higher quality than I expected of it, there was some corn to be had, especially in the portrayal of gorillas. It also isn’t helped by the narration, which is a bit stiff and sounds like it’s being read off of a cue card. The film drags at times and definitely feels longer than its 62-minute run time, but this is due to the story constructed around the silent footage rather than the use of silent footage itself. The appeal of the technique does wear off after a while, as much as I adored it in the beginning. Corrigan narrates these portions of the film, filling in gaps that would have otherwise been filled by intertitles. You can tell that footage from different eras is being mixed, but the film is a heck of a lot of fun to watch thanks to the fast-paced, drama-filled silent clips. It’s a little corny at times, but it isn’t as poorly-utilized as I expected it to be. I’d say the quality is slightly better than average for a public domain film, especially considering the fact that some of the footage dates back to the silent era.Īnd speaking of that silent film footage, I’m kind of in love with the incorporation of it in this film. ![]() There is a slight washout at times, but it isn’t very fuzzy or grain-speckled. The sound of the print is muffled, but the picture is decent. The White Gorilla appears in Mill Creek’s 100 Horror Classics set. Harry Fraser directs 1945’s The White Gorilla, which was made by combining footage from Perils of the Jungle (1927) with new material that shapes the film’s plot. This gorilla becomes so angry that he works up the courage to fight against the “king” of the gorilla group that abandoned him, and according to Steve, the fate of the entire continent of Africa depends on this fight. He now leads an isolated life, and spending so much time alone has turned him into an angry creature. The white gorilla, the story goes, has been shunned by his “family” because of the color of his fur. Everyone at the camp is skeptical of the gorilla’s existence at first, until it becomes clear that their pal is not the first person to have been attacked by it. If you have any questions please message us.Steve Collins (Ray Corrigan) is working as a guide at a trading post somewhere on the African continent when he is attacked by a white gorilla. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, please contact us before leaving a negative review so that we can make it right or issue you a refund. We love what we do and we take great care in shipping your product. Packaged with care and delivered in a rigid flat mailer. Museum quality archival inks for lifetime colorĪll orders are processed, printed and SHIPPED within 1-2 business days. Printed on professional heavy weight 100% cotton matte paper ![]() Our animal posters have an eclectic style and they make the perfect addition to Modern Farmhouse, rustic, rural, western, and country-style interiors.Īll prints are delivered unframed, in a clear bag with backing boardĪlso available with white mat, choose size option These moody aesthetic vintage animal nature art prints complement Maximalist, Anthropologie and Restoration Hardware style decor. Anthropomorphic Animal Art are just as great in a man cave or office as a animal nursery. This is a thoughtful gift for a man, gift for a girl, gift for a boy, or anyone who loves animals. The animal lover in your life will love this vintage zoological art. Enhance your cabin, farm or Victorian Farmhouse with this Fantasy Animal Art. This antique animal artwork is perfect for your Cottage Style, American Style, Classical Style, Country Style, Traditional Decor, Romantic Style or Steampunk Style Decor. Stunning Modern Fantasy AI Generated animal artwork, combines whimsical animals with a classic Victorian vibe. It complements the ambiance of your surroundings with character and a sense of whimsical elegance, making it a unique addition to your collection of monkey wall art and wildlife anthropomorphic art. This artwork adds a touch of humor and sophistication to your space, celebrating wildlife in anthropomorphic attire. Elevate your decor with the whimsical charm of a White Gorilla Portrait, featuring a vintage gorilla dressed in a white tuxedo suit.
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