6/10
"The World is full of questions that will never be answered."
11 December 2018
Philip Terry is about to be hanged for murder, so mad scientist George Zucco asks him if he can have his brain after he's no longer using it for a project that will benefit humanity. It turns out to be to transplant into a gorilla (played by Charles Gemora), who goes around killing the people who did wrong by him and his sister, prostitute Ellen Drew.

It's a crazy, well-produced Paramount B movie, which also includes comedy cops, actors who specialized in gangsters playing scientists, a faithful dog and noir photography by Victor Milner. With a huge cast of skilled minor players -- Marc Lawrence gets a substantial role -- it looks like a movie that was written seriatim by fourteen or fifteen writers, with enough silly plot points to fill up 150 minutes, let alone a tight, 65 minute under the direction of Stuart Heisler. Credit B movie writer Stuart Anthony, who died 14 months later and who apparently felt a need to cram as many different movies into this one as possible.
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