eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 3r0266 GORILLA 8x10.25 still 1930 great image of fierce gorilla grabbing scared Lila Lee, rare! Date Sold 3/5/2020Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical 8" x 10 1/4" [20 x 26 cm] Movie Still (Learn More) The Gorilla, the 1930 Bryan Foy ape horror murder crime comedy (from the play by Ralph Spence) starring Joe Frisco, Harry Gribbon, Lila Lee, Walter Pidgeon, Purnell Pratt, Edwin Maxwell, and Charles Gemora (uncredited in the title role as The Gorilla). Note that this was sort of a remake of a 1927 movie that was based on the same play, but in this version, they added a huge slapstick element, where not only is there a gorilla wandering through a "haunted house", but one of the characters puts on a gorilla suit in order to lure the gorilla out of hiding, and most of the cast members end up confused as to which is the "real" gorilla, and which is the man pretending to be a gorilla, which certainly stretches reality beyond a reasonable measure. Also note that Walter Pidgeon was the only cast carryover from the earlier movie, but his character was significantly changed in this one! Also note that Walter Pidgeon was born in 1897, and started making silent movies in the mid 1920s, but he had limited success. He had a wonderful speaking voice, but that did not lead to stardom in early sound movies. Finally, in 1937, at the age of 40, MGM put him under contract, but still limited him to supporting roles. His "big break" finally came in 1941 with "How Green Was My Valley", and he became one of MGM's top stars of the early 1940s (no doubt helped by so many other male stars being away at war). He stayed with MGM for the remainder of his career. Also, note that this is a "lost" film which means that no surviving copies are thought to exist. Note that starting in 1929 and continuing into the 1940s, Charles Gemora played gorillas in many movies, likely because he owned a gorilla suit, and could do a somewhat convincing job portraying a gorilla. Just a few years later, Ray 'Crash' Corrigan would also start playing gorillas, and no doubt they competed for roles in every movie requiring a gorilla! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Condition: good to very good. The still has lightened, with some tiny dot stains in the bottom of the image but is otherwise in nice condition! Learn More about condition grades
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