

Gorilla
Madhukar, a merchant, travels to the jungle with his lovely daughter Rita. Unbeknownst to them they have entered the territory of cannibals who have a habit of sacrificing young women to the huge gorilla that has been terrorizing the land.
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Plot Summary
A series of seemingly unrelated murders plague a city, with the only common thread being the presence of a gorilla figurine at each crime scene. Detective Flint discovers the murders are connected to a smuggling ring operating out of a zoo. As he delves deeper, he finds himself entangled with the seductive owner of the zoo, who may be more involved than she appears.
Critical Reception
This low-budget B-movie is largely forgotten, receiving minimal critical attention upon its release. Its plot is convoluted, and the performances are generally considered uninspired, typical of many films in its genre and era.
What Reviewers Say
- A predictable and unengaging crime flick.
- Lacks the suspense and intrigue expected of a film-noir.
- Performances are weak, failing to elevate the weak material.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce, with the few available comments often citing the film's dated feel and lack of memorable moments. It is generally viewed as a forgettable entry in the crime genre.
Fun Fact
The film is notable primarily for its inclusion of Zsa Zsa Gabor, who plays a femme fatale role, adding a touch of glamour despite the film's overall low production values.
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