The Gorilla (1939 film)
1939 film by Allan Dwan
The Gorilla is a 1939 film about a wealthy man who is threatened by a killer known as The Gorilla, and hires the two brothers to investigate.
- Directed by Allan Dwan. Written by Ralph Spence, Rian James, and Sid Silvers, based on Spence's play.
A Ritz is afraid of nothing ... but ... THIS ... IS ... SOMETHING! (taglines)
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Other
edit- Mulligan : First time I saw a mouse trap catch a piece of cheese!
- Harrigan: Mark that down, Garrity.
Dialogue
edit- Peters: Did I hear somebody scream?
- Kitty: Well, if you didn't, you oughta have your ears cleaned out!
- Jack Marsden: Why is it something always happens when YOU'RE not here?
- Peters: Unfortunate coincidence, sir.
- Kitty: Why couldn't all of this have happened tomorrow?
- Norma Denby: What difference would that make?
- Kitty: Tomorrow's my day off!
- Harrigan: What's this?
- Kitty: That's a nigger.
- Poe's keeper: Don't you know Poe hates women?
- Kitty: So does Kipling.
- Jack Marsden: Peters, what's all that commotion?
- Peters: It sounds like our friends the detectives.
Taglines
edit- A Ritz is afraid of nothing ... but ... THIS ... IS ... SOMETHING!
- Mystery goes merry, with the Ritzes
- Thrills + Laughs = Entertainment
Cast
edit- Jimmy Ritz — Garrity
- Anita Louise — Norma Denby
- Harry Ritz — Harrigan
- Al Ritz — Mulligan
- Patsy Kelly — Kitty
- Lionel Atwill — Walter Stevens
- Bela Lugosi — Peters
- Joseph Calleia — the Stanger
- Edward Norris — Jack Marsden
- Wally Vernon — a Seaman
- Paul Harvey — Conway
External links
edit- The Gorilla (1939) quotes at the Internet Movie Database
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