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Captive Wild Woman

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In this fascinating film from the 1940s, a mad scientist, Dr. Paul Luva, is obsessed with the idea of mixing human blood with that of a gorilla to create a being that combines the best of both worlds. After a series of unsettling experiments, his ambition leads him to capture a young woman named Linda, whom he transforms into a gigantic gorilla woman, hoping to turn her into a spectacle that will bring him fame and fortune.

As Linda adapts to her new life, her wild nature clashes with the human instincts left over from her origins. However, what seemed like a failed experiment takes an unexpected turn when Linda develops feelings for a handsome and noble hunter, a man who will stop at nothing to reclaim the young woman who has been turned into this enigmatic creature.

Tension mounts when Dr. Luva realizes that his creation has started to rebel against his control, and what began as ambition transforms into a personal struggle. Linda, caught between two worlds, becomes the center of a conflict that pushes her to find her true identity. From wild gorilla to captive woman, the story explores the struggle for freedom and love in a world that tends to see only outward appearances. With elements of horror and romance, the film keeps you on the edge of your seat, questioning how far science can go in the name of progress.

Media type
Movie
Year
1943
Director
Edward Dmytryk
Writer
Griffin Jay
Henry Sucher
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.40
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
40.00
Actors
John Carradine
Evelyn Ankers
Milburn Stone
Lloyd Corrigan
Fay Helm
Martha Vickers
Acquanetta
Vince Barnett
Paul Fix
Fred Aldrich
Clyde Beatty
Turhan Bey
Eddie Borden
Ray Corrigan
Russell Custer
Fern Emmett
Virginia Engels
Alexander Gill
Gus Glassmire
Joel Goodkind
William Gould
Al Haskell
Harry Holman
Tom London
Charles McAvoy
Frank Mitchell
Charles Morton
Edward Peil Sr.
Stanley Price
Joey Ray
Cap Somers
Ray Walker
Anthony Warde
Grant Withers
Gender
Terror
Ciencia ficciΓ³n
Country
United States
Original title
Captive Wild Woman
Duration
61
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