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The Bride and the Beast
When Laura and Dan get married, she's more interested in Dan's gorilla. It's revealed through hypnosis that she was Queen of the Gorillas in a previous incarnation.
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Plot Summary
A scientist brings his new wife to his jungle laboratory where he has created a monstrous ape-man. The ape-man becomes obsessed with the bride, leading to a series of dangerous and comedic encounters. The scientist must find a way to control his creation and protect his wife.
Critical Reception
The Bride and the Beast is a low-budget B-movie horror-comedy that garnered mixed to negative reviews upon its release, often cited for its campy elements and questionable acting. However, it has since gained a cult following among fans of schlock cinema for its unintentional humor and bizarre premise.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its campy, B-movie charm and unique, albeit absurd, premise.
Often criticized for its low production values, over-the-top acting, and nonsensical plot.
Regarded as a quintessential example of 'so bad it's good' cinema.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those that exist often highlight the film's enjoyably ridiculous nature and its status as a cult classic for its sheer absurdity.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a serious horror film but, due to budget constraints and the creative decisions of director Reginald Le Borg, it evolved into a campy, comedic horror B-movie.
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