The Gorilla (partially found Bryan Foy murder-mystery film; 1930)
(Above) The Theatrical Release Poster of "The Gorilla," 1930.
Status: Lost
Comment: The Only Known Footage is a 28 Second Snippet, alongside some pictures of certain scenes in the movie.
Tags: Historic Gorilla Bryan Foy Lost Horror Mystery
"The Gorilla" is a 1930s Picture, directed by the acclaimed Bryan Foy.
The plot follows a twist as a Gorilla has escaped from a local zoo and has just committed a murder. Police are on the scene, and are now investigating the crime at hand. Often times the only hints that give away that it was the gorilla that committed the gruesome attack is when its shadow is cast at the scene of the crime, leading police to search for said primate. Two detectives on the case, "Garrity" (Played by Joe Frisco) and "Mulligan" (Played by Harry Gribbon) are hired by a wealthy businessman who goes by "Stevens" (The actor is unknown, only going by "Maxwell") to protect him from the gorilla as a note supposedly wrote by an anonymous assaliant (who is said to have let the gorilla escape in the first place), threatening the businessman that the Gorilla will arrive at his house prior to midnight. Stevens lives with his ward/guard, "Alice" (Played by Lila Lee), who is in love with a similarily wealthy man named "Arthur" (Played by Walter Pidgeon). Garrity and Mulligan stand guard outside the house until close to midnight, yet dont end up seeing anything suspicious throughout the time they're outdoor. Then, Mulligan decides that if they're going to catch the gorilla, one of them needs to become one. So Mulligan pursuades Garrity to put on a Gorilla Costume, wearing a white ribbon fastened around his neck so that anyone hunting the Gorilla doesn't mistake him for the real one and shoots him dead. While Garrity, now wearing the costume, searches for the Gorilla, it appears and starts chasing Mulligan, now terrified. Its at this point where the Gorilla notices Garrity, strung up a tree, where he then yanks off the white ribbon around his neck so that he can roam free, not being hunted as it is now Garrity who looks like the real Gorilla. Garrity then finds himself stuck in a bad situation, as he is unable to pull of the Gorilla mask. He eventually gets his head off, to the disappointment of the hunter shooting at him, and runs off. Its at this point where inconspiciously, Arthur turns out to be an Undercover Detective, who all this time has been finding evidence to prove that it was actually Stevens who committed the murder. Stevens is arrested and taken to jail.
This movie was first released on November 2nd, 1930, and was later distributed by Warner Bros and First National Pictures. Even though at the time both of these companies were quite large within production, being the two most popular and heavily favored studios, the film was lost and later fell into obscurity. It was only in 2013 where it was rediscovered, and a 28 second snippet of the Gorilla (supposedly being in a dream sequence) was released (There are also only 3 photos of the movie online). Today, no known copies exist, although its thought that certain private collectors (of which are also thought to have other lost movies, some of which are popular like "London After Midnight") may have a copy.
The 28 Second Snippet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLdtpDeINac
The 2 Known Photos of the Movie (Credit to "Lucian"): https://www.flickr.com/photos/96077146@N00/4372522863/in/photostream/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/96077146@N00/4371849156/in/photostream/ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0021923/mediaviewer/rm1171284480
- Pelophylax