A young woman in a creepy old house is terrorized by a killer and an ape-like monster.
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Leslie King | ... |
John Massey
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Nyreda Montez | ... |
Mrs. Massey
(as Nyrida Mantez)
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Reed Brown Jr. | ... |
Jimmy, the Chauffeur
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Ilene Myers | ... |
Marie, the Maid
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John Gray | ... |
Massey's Butler
(as John Grey)
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Gus Alexander | ... |
Unconfirmed Unknown (uncredited)
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Jimmie Kelo | ... |
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Bud Pollard | ... |
Narrator-1944 Version (uncredited)
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Raja Rabold | ... |
Unconfirmed Unknown (uncredited)
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Directed by
Bud Pollard |
Written by
Basil Smith | ... | (story) |
Basil Smith | ... | (scenario) and |
Bud Pollard | ... | (scenario) |
Produced by
Bud Pollard | ... | producer |
Music by
J.L. Merkur | ||
Lee Zahler | ... | (music score) |
Cinematography by
Dal Clawson |
Editing by
Bud Pollard |
Art Direction by
Sam Corso |
Set Decoration by
John Alsteadt |
Sound Department
Verne T. Braman | ... | sound technician |
Lyman T. Wiggins | ... | sound technician |
Music Department
William David | ... | musical director |
Lee Zahler | ... | musical director (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Joe Bannon | ... | assistant to producer |
Frank Passar | ... | assistant to producer |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Stanley Distributing Corp. (1932) (United States) (theatrical) (states rights system)
- Daito Shoji Distributors (1934) (Japan) (theatrical)
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Taglines | CHILLS AND THRILLS IN A DRAMA OF MYSTERY AND MADNESS! (original poster-all caps) See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In 1944, eleven years after its original release, director Bud Pollard drastically re-cut the film, reshaping it from a horror film into a temperance film titled "John the Drunkard." Bud Pollard himself narrates this version to "fill in the gaps," as he puts it. This shortened version survives in the collection of The Library of Congress. See more » |