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Ape
Directed by
Paul Leder
PG
1976
86m
Horror
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Action
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2.6
8%
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A newly discovered 36-foot gorilla escapes from a freighter off the coast of Korea. At the same time an American actress is filming a movie in the country. Chaos ensues as the ape kidnaps her and rampages through Seoul.
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Cast of Ape
Alex Nicol
Col. Davis
Joanna Kerns
Marilyn Baker
Lee Nak-hoon
Capt. Kim
Woo Yeon-jeong
Mrs. Kim
Rod Arrants
Tom Rose
Jerry Harke
Lt. Smith
Larry Chandler
First Mate
Walt Myers
Seaman
J.J. Gould
Soldier in Jeep
Charles Johnson
American Tourist
Paul Leder
Dino
Ape Ratings & Reviews
Razorbitz
January 10, 2025
An odd mockbuster due to the history behind it that is more interesting than the movie itself. There is fun to be had here, but an enjoyable opening and ending cannot help the dusty filler between. The titular Ape is on screen too little, and when it dares to show it wreaks carnage with the same enthusiasm of a toddler on benadryl. The Ape itself is an abomination for two pointed reasons that viewers will not miss, but the novelty wears off fast, and the less said about the human drama the better. Could be fun for a bad movie night with friends, but even that might be a stretch--skipping through for the highlights is about all one can do to suck any enjoyment out of this limp affair.
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
The heroine is an actress who terrifyingly shrieks like one of the victims in The Last House on the Left before inexplicably turning into Mae West and purring at the great ape, "Be gentle, big fella."
Flavorwire
Jason Bailey
They managed to get it into theaters two months before the DeLaurentis 'Kong,' reportedly shooting a mere 14 days on a $23,000 budget. Yet if you watch the movie, you'll still wonder what they spent all that time and money on.
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