Night Of The Bloody Apes (film)
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''Night of the Bloody Apes'' is the title of the 1972
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version of the 1969
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horror film ''La Horripilante bestia humana'' ("The Horrible Man-Beast"), also known as ''Horror y sexo'' ("Horror and Sex") and as ''Gomar—The Human Gorilla''. The film was
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by
René Cardona René Cardona (October 8, 1905 in Havana, Cuba – April 25, 1988, in Mexico City) was a director, actor, producer, screenwriter, and film editor in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Biography René Cardona was born in Havana, Cuba, on Oct ...
and is a remake of his 1962 film ''Las Luchadoras contra el medico asesino'' ("The Wrestling Women vs. the Killer Doctor"; U.S. title ''Doctor of Doom''), the first in a series of films blending elements of the
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and horror genres.


Plot

Mad scientist Dr. Krellman attempts to cure his son's
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by doing a
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, replacing his son's heart with a gorilla's. The result of the operation transforms Krellman's son into a deformed and mutated man-ape hybrid taking on the characteristics of the organ's donor, who immediately goes on a bloody rampage.


Differences with ''Doctor of Doom''

Both films' plots concern a
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who transplants a
gorilla Gorillas are herbivorous, predominantly ground-dwelling great apes that inhabit the tropical forests of equatorial Africa. The genus ''Gorilla'' is divided into two species: the eastern gorilla and the western gorilla, and either four or fi ...
's heart into his dying son, saving his life but transforming him into a monstrous, ape-like creature who embarks on a rape and murder spree. But the plot of ''Night of the Bloody Apes'' does not have the character of the female wrestler bringing the ape-man to justice — rather, she has a much less pronounced role in the plot.


Cast

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José Elías Moreno José Elías Moreno (12 November 1910 – 15 July 1969) was a Mexican character actor. He appeared in more than 180 films between 1937 and 1969. He was from the state of Jalisco. His son of the same name, born in 1956, is also a successful a ...
as Dr. Krallman *
Carlos López Moctezuma Carlos López Moctezuma Pineda (19 November 1909 – 14 July 1980) was a Mexican film actor. He appeared in more than 210 films between 1938 and 1980. He starred in the film ''Happiness'', which was entered into the 7th Berlin Internationa ...
as Goyo * Armando Silvestre as Lt. Arturo Martinez *
Norma Lazareno Norma Lazareno (born 5 November 1943) is a Mexican film and television actress.Greene, p. 176. Filmography Televisión * ''La mexicana y el güero'' (2021) - Doña Crucita Rojas * '' Simplemente María'' (2015-2016) - Olivia Aparicio Vda. de ...
as Lucy Osorio * Agustín Martínez Solares as Julio Krallman * Gerardo Zepeda as Monster


Production

Rene Cardona directed the film in 1968 and coauthored the script with his son Rene Cardona Jr.


Release

The film was theatrically released in Mexico in 1969, and in 1972 in the United States. The Italian theatrical poster credits the director under the name of Richard Green. Because of its scenes of rape and violence, the film has been rated C in Mexico, R in Australia and the United States; in the United Kingdom it was rated X before being banned until 1999 and then restricted again to audiences over 18.


Home media

The film was released on
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by Film 2000 on July 22, 2002. On April 1 that same year, it was released by
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as part of the 4-disc ''Beauties & Beasts'' box set. In 2006, it was released twice by
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as part of a multi-disc set on August 8 and 22. On March 26, 2007, it was released by Redemption. BCI re-released the film on March 4, 2008 as part of the 4-disc ''Crypt of Terror: Horror from South of the Border'' movie pack. It was last released by VCI Video on July 15, 2014.


Reception

In a contemporary review, the ''
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'' noted that the film "tries to wring some more mileage out of the bizarre but shopworn Mexican device of casting monsters and wrestlers as sparring partners", and that it was brought down by its "stately pace, the endless expressions of paternal devotion, and the script's risible attempts to offer medical explanation and justifications". On a positive note, the review said that the film was "enhanced by Cardona's habit of highlighting dramatic moments by dropping in the odd expressionistically-tinged shot with cavalier disregard for matching photographic textures". ''
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'' panned the film, calling it " gross, unbelievably inept offering". Graeme Clark from ''The Spinning Image'' gave the film 5 out of 10 stars, writing, "As a curio it is worth seeing, but only for its regular incidents of ridiculousness". Reviewing BCI's double feature release of the film, Ian Jane of ''
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'' gave the film a positive review, calling it "one of the best known Mexican horror films of the era". Concluding his review, Jane wrote, "A completely bizarre mish-mash of wrestling, gore, bad monster make up and mad scientist fun, ''Night of the Bloody Apes'' is a blast from start to finish. The effects are shoddy and as fake as fake can be and the make up looks like something out of a high school play but that's all part of the film's low budget charm". Dennis Schwartz from ''Ozus' World Movie Reviews'' gave the film a C grade, calling it "inept".
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'' gave the film a negative review, writing, "Even the tolerant ''Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film'' deems this 'totally tasteless and amateurish,' but gore buffs should be alerted to real open-heart surgery footage."


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