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Sunday, August 9, 2015

Acquanetta


CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN-1943-A Clive Beatty like animal trainer Fred Mason (Milburn Stone) comes back from Africa with a load of wild animals. After he re-captures a loose tiger his girlfriend Beth (Evelyn Ankers) relates a flashback wherein she takes her ailing sister Dorothy (Martha Vickers) to a sanitarium run by a suave and famous doctor Sigmund Walters (John Carradine) because she has “glandular troubles”. Later Walters takes a shine to Mason's pet gorilla Cheela (Crash Corrigan) and has a recently fired handler (Paul Fix) steal the ape so the doctor can use it in an experiment. Using glandular fluid from Dorothy and his nurse (Fay Helm) he transforms Cheela into the beautiful Paula Dupree (Acquanetta) who arrives at the circus just in time to save Mason from a lion as she seems to have some power over the animals. The circus boss (Lloyd Corrigan) hires her to keep an eye on the lions and tigers while Mason performs with them. Everything is fine until Paula sees Mason kiss Beth. Obviously jealous she begins to turn back into her old simian self and tries to kill Beth. Later Walters plans another experiment using both sisters but Paula/Cheela kills him and heads for the circus arriving just in time to save Mason when a lightening storm wrecks the place. She's shot and dies....or does she?

This little horror film may seem like just another Universal quickie but 2 sequels followed. It's been said that the only reason Milburn Stone (later “Doc” on the long running TV western GUNSMOKE) got the lead is because of his resemblance to the real Clive Beatty who is actually working with the animals in the long shots. Director Edward Dmytryk does a good job of matching them together but the strange flashback almost makes it seem as though the movie was re-edited before it's release. Carradine is his usual cool collected self as the mad but total rational doctor but it's the exotic Acquanetta who steals the show, although some may be disappointed by her brief turn as a hairy ape woman.

In real life Acquanetta's origins are a bit of a mystery though born in Wyoming many  biographies list her real name as Mildred Davenport while the actress herself claimed a different moniker. She co-starred in several other Universal movies and returned for  a "Captive" sequel.
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Sunday, January 3, 2010

The Sniper




THE SNIPER-Columbia Pictures-1952- Arthur Franz stars as a woman hating, child abused psycho sniper preying on “dames” who reject him. Adolphe Menjou and Gerald Mohr are the police. Richard Kiley is a police psychiatrist who explains a lot! Marie Windsor is his first victim, shot in a Chinese restaurant.

Franz ‘s portrayal is very sympathetic and the ending is very untypical for the fifties. Frank Faylen is the police chief and a gaggle of familiar character actors make unbilled appearances: Charles Lane, Bryon Foulger, Victor Sen Young, Jean Willes, Paul Dubov and John Eldredge.

SNIPER is surprisingly straightforward and well directed by Hollywood veteran Edward Dymtryk (who directed Karloff in THE DEVIL COMMANDS in 1941). Unfortunately, Dymtryk’s later career was over- shadowed by his naming of names to the HUAC committee after spending several months in jail.


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