Saturday, February 11, 2012

GORILLA AT LARGE - Lionel Newman - "That's What Laverne Said" (1954)

This is an awesome title card that makes you sense immediately that there's going to be something different about "Gorilla At Large," and you would be right!

Brilliant portrait of a man and his amusement park!! In this case, it's Raymond (Perry Mason) Burr as owner Cy Miller, and the park is none other than what used to be one of the most interesting amusement parks in the country, and one of the stars of this film, The Pike in Long Beach, California!

Cameron (Buck Cannon) Mitchell is the star of the movie, but Goliath the gorilla is the star of the show! I did a search of our site, and if you put a couple of names in the little search window over there, their numbers come up like this so far, Boris Karloff 32, Vincent Price 28, Bela Lugosi 17, and after tonight Cameron Mitchell will be 12. Not bad for The Camster!

The music for "Gorilla At Large" was written by Lionel Newman, and is mostly a mixture of circus, and carnival music, but looking at Lionel's credits made my head spin like a carousel! As conductor and music supervisor, he worked on everything from "Dobie Gillis" to "Star Wars," from "Batman" to "Lost In Space!" The list goes on and on!

Everybody loves a guy in a gorilla suit, so why not make the movie in 3D? Goliath the gorilla swings or walks directly into the camera a number of times!

That's right, "Gorilla At Large" was originally released in 3D, and so it has more than it's share of thrills, spills, and moments like this!!

The always amazing Anne (Mrs. Robinson) Bancroft has the role of the swingin' wife of Raymond Burr, Laverne Miller!

Right now Laverne's act consists of pendulating over the gorilla, and awing the crowds with her moves, but they need a new gimmick, so they are going to recruit Cameron's character into wearing a gorilla suit, and then, in the new act, they'll switch out gorillas, and Laverne can actually drop into Goliath's arms! Well, that's the plan anyway!

This is a great shot of the main cast members all together. On the left is Cam and his girlfriend Audrey, who was played by the star of another gorilla movie, Ed Wood's "The Bride And The Beast," the lovely Charlotte Austin! There's Raymond Burr and Anne Bancroft, and on the far right are George Barrows in the gorilla suit, and Peter Whitney as Kovacs! Peter was in The Brute Man" with Rondo Hatten, and his credits read like an encyclopedia of TV westerns! In the middle doing all the questioning, is Lee J. (Judge Henry Garth) Cobb as Detective Sergeant Garrison! That's a whole lot of talent in a very small space!

A worker in the park has been murdered, and it looks like it might have been done by a large beast! In this scene, Goliath tries to get a little friendlier with Mrs. Miller!

The hard working cops are all over this murder case! Warren "Forbidden Planet" Stevens has the role of sidekick detective Joe!

The Miller's relationship is a little strained, he's just not the man he used to be, if you know what I mean, and they both carry around some heavy baggage from the past!

But then on a whole different level, Ain't Love Grand? A great actor that we never get a chance to write about because of our choice of genres is Lee (Detective Lieutenant Frank Ballinger) Marvin as the police officer named Shaughnessy, the guy who has got it all figured out!

The "Crazie Maize" house of mirrors is put to good use! As a kid, my parents took us to The Pike once or twice, and besides all the sailors and tattoo parlors, I remember there was quite an array of sideshows that featured acts like a sword swallower, or Zuzu The Monkey Girl, and I believe there was something like Adam and Eve that I just couldn't take my eyes off of! The Pike was also the location for the filming of a few other movies, most notably here would be Ray Dennis Steckler's "The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living And Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!?"

More murders lead to more questions! I love this shot!

I also remember going on this "Sharks Alive" submersible diving bell ride. In the movie, Kovacks is hiding the Gorilla in there for safe keeping because he's being accused wrongly of the murders! Big thinker Shaughnessy accidently leans on a lever causing the bell to resurface, which in turn allows Goliath to escape and run amok like a crazy monkey through the whole park!

This wouldn't be the only time that George Barrows would doff a monkey suit! George was also a gorilla in "Robot Monster," "Black Zoo," "Hillbillys In A Haunted House, and on "The Addams Family," and "The Lucy Show!" Have you ever priced a good gorilla suit? Well, I have, and they ain't cheap!!

In a big game of hide and seek, Goliath wanders around for what seems like forever, and the cops just can't seem to find him! It's Goliath by the Carousel, Goliath by the Tilt-A-Whirl, and Goliath by The Scrambler, and then in the end of the sound clip, you'll hear that the best music in the film, was by these two groups of mechanical performers!

To say that the ending was not anything like the tale of another much larger silverback gorllia character would be a lie!!

Kovacs shows Joey the correct way to hoist Laverne over his head! There was only one problem, he didn't want to set her back down! As it turns out, Kovacs was Laverne's first husband!!

Joey finally puts all the pieces of the puzzle together, but it's too late.......

.....Goliath's got Laverne and he's hightailing it to higher ground, and since there are no skyscrapers on the pier, he decides to climb to the top of the next best thing...............

...."THE CYCLONE RACER!!" "The Cyclone Racer" was a rickety old wooden roller coaster that went out over the Pacific Ocean. I never got to ride it, but it scared me just to look at it! There were stories of up to 17 deaths on the "Cyclone Racer," none of them due to gorillas, but mostly due to the rider's blatant disregard for the rules! The "Cyclone Racer" was unique in the fact that it had dual tracks, that allowed two cars to go at once! It was demolished in 1968, the last of it's kind in the United States!

Probably one of the happiest endings in all of Cameron Mitchell's portfolio!

I'll leave you with this fantastic production still of Anne, George, and Charlotte! Now that 3D has made a comeback, maybe we'll get lucky, and they'll release "Gorilla At Large" again some day!

Friday, February 10, 2012

THE OLD DARK HOUSE / William Castle Productions - 1963

Welcome to Friday Night Drive-In with Tabonga!.. It looks like February's going to be William Castle month, here at The Dungeon. Tonite's offering stars Tom (ZOTZ!) Posten in a Castle/Hammer production. Get this... Boris Karloff, who played the butler, Morgan, in the original 1932 version of THE OLD DARK HOUSE, was offered a role in this one, but, turned it down because he didn't like the script. He considered it too much of a comedy, instead of a horror film!

The story's about an American who sells automobiles in England, he's to deliver a car to an old house in the country where the client lives with his eccentric family.

Charles Addams gets a credit for his hand, another one of Bill's little gimmicks... Anyway, the music's by Benjamin Frankel, this is his first and only time we'll feature his work. Born in London in 1906, he earned a living as a jazz fiddler, pianist and arranger from the age of seventeen! He had 72 composing credits which include the titles RADIO PARADE OF 1935, THE SEVENTH VEIL, NIGHT BEAT, DULCIMER STREET and FOOTSTEPS IN THE FOG.

Lettuce bring in our tiny lil' Dungeon helper and button pusher, Rufus The Gnat!.. Rufus always shows up on Friday to tend to his most important duty around this joint, to start our Eariffic Soundclip for your listening enjoyment! So, push the big red 'GO' button there by the atomic furnace, now, Rufus! Here's some sounds from... THE OLD DARK HOUSE!

Here's Tom Penderel, American auto dealer in London, on his way to deliver this most awesome 1962 Lincoln convertible, possibly my very favorite classic car.

The car gets stuck and Tom has to hoof it the rest of the way to the house. Once he gets there and knocks on the door, it turns into Scooby-Doo and he slides down a ramp into the basement!

He gets to meet some of the strange family members, Mervyn Johns as Potiphar Femm in top photo, then, finds out that his client, Caspar Femm, has just died! But, what the Hell, Caspar has a twin brother, Jasper! Peter Bull plays both characters, Peter can also be seen in THE LOST PEOPLE, THE LAVENDER HILL MOB, THE AFRICAN QUEEN, WHO DONE IT?, TOM THUMB, TOM JONES, DOCTOR DOLITTLE, THE EXECUTIONER and THE TEMPEST.

My personal favorite moment in this flick, when sexy Morgana Femm decends the stairs for the first time... They bounce nicely, too!

On a rainy night, dinner can be quite interesting, since they spend absolutely zilch on repairs to the house! The roof leaks like a sieve.

And, they use chamber pots to collect the rain water! The definition of eccentric. Robert Morley plays the head of the family, Roderick Femm.

Morgana's jealous hubby shows Tom just how strong he is! We used that same gag in the Dungeon flick, SILVER ANGEL vs THE DEATH ZOMBIES, where the evil Dr. Mercury grabs his doofus assistant Pluto by the neck and lifts him up over his head!

Tom accidently finds out that someone has put acid in his water bowl!

Joyce Grenfell plays the always upbeat obsessed knitter, Agatha Femm. Everything's fine, even in death, scurred by her own knitting needles even!

The stuffed pet hyena causes a big mess of trouble for Tom!

And, it doesn't get that much better for him either, it's always something!

We finally find out who the psycho is, the normal one, of course!

Tom discovers that the place is loaded with bundles of TNT and has to try and diffuse them.

Tom tosses the last lit explosive into the swamp and it lands right at the feet of Cecily, played by Janette (THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS) Scott. Then, go ka-boom!

Morgana's hubby rips the wall apart to get her out of her prison... Morgana's played by the sultry, Fenella Fielding.

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