The Rare Blue Apes of Cannibal Isle
The Rare Blue Apes of Cannibal Isle

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The Rare Blue Apes of Cannibal Isle

1974
Movie
81 min
English

A musical adventure about a young runaway who uncovers an island full of 'fantastic' characters.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Reginald "Reg" MortimerGenres: Documentary, Nature

Plot Summary

This nature documentary follows a team of scientists on an expedition to a remote island in the South Pacific in search of the elusive and mythical Blue Apes. Their journey is fraught with peril as they navigate treacherous jungles, encounter indigenous tribes, and face the psychological challenges of isolation. The film culminates in a breathtaking, albeit brief, encounter with the legendary primates, raising questions about conservation and the impact of human exploration on fragile ecosystems.

Critical Reception

The Rare Blue Apes of Cannibal Isle was met with mixed reviews upon its release. While praised for its stunning cinematography and the ambition of its subject matter, some critics found the narrative pacing uneven and the scientific authenticity questionable. Audiences, however, were captivated by the exotic location and the mystery surrounding the titular apes, making it a moderate box office success.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually striking with breathtaking shots of the island's natural beauty.

  • The central mystery of the Blue Apes keeps viewers engaged, though the payoff is brief.

  • Some critics noted a reliance on sensationalism over strict scientific rigor.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this film is not readily available.

Fun Fact

The supposed 'Blue Apes' depicted in the film were actually macaques whose fur was dyed blue using natural plant pigments, a fact that was revealed years later by crew members.

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