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Black Zoo

  • 1963
  • Approved
  • 1h 28m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,6/10
297
MA NOTE
Black Zoo (1963)
Black Zoo: Tiger Attack
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe owner of a small zoo uses the animals to kill his enemies.The owner of a small zoo uses the animals to kill his enemies.The owner of a small zoo uses the animals to kill his enemies.

  • Director
    • Robert Gordon
  • Writers
    • Herman Cohen
    • Aben Kandel
  • Stars
    • Michael Gough
    • Jeanne Cooper
    • Rod Lauren
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,6/10
    297
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Robert Gordon
    • Writers
      • Herman Cohen
      • Aben Kandel
    • Stars
      • Michael Gough
      • Jeanne Cooper
      • Rod Lauren
    • 12Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 16Commentaires de critiques
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    Black Zoo: Tiger Attack
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    Black Zoo: Cemetary
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    Black Zoo: Gorilla
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    Black Zoo: Gorilla

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    Rôles principaux24

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    Michael Gough
    Michael Gough
    • Michael Conrad
    Jeanne Cooper
    Jeanne Cooper
    • Edna Conrad
    Rod Lauren
    Rod Lauren
    • Carl
    Virginia Grey
    Virginia Grey
    • Jenny Brooks
    Jerome Cowan
    Jerome Cowan
    • Jerry Stengel
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    • Joe
    • (as Elisha Cook)
    Edward Platt
    Edward Platt
    • Chief of Detectives Rivers
    Douglas Henderson
    • Lt. Mel Duggan
    Marianna Hill
    Marianna Hill
    • Audrey
    Byron Morrow
    Byron Morrow
    • Coroner
    Oren Curtis
    • Radu
    Jerry Douglas
    Jerry Douglas
    • Perkins - Lab Technician
    Joseph Mell
    Joseph Mell
    • Frank Cramer
    Eric Stone
    • Groom
    Eilene Janssen
    Eilene Janssen
    • Bride
    Warrene Ott
    Warrene Ott
    • Mary Hogan
    Zamba
    Zamba
    • Lion
    George Barrows
    George Barrows
    • Victor - the Gorilla
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Gordon
    • Writers
      • Herman Cohen
      • Aben Kandel
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs12

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    5Leofwine_draca

    A bit of a plodder

    BLACK ZOO (1963) marks another pairing for B-movie producer Herman Cohen and star Michael Gough, following on from their HORRORS OF THE BLACK MUSEUM and KONGA. This time around the story is set in America, where Gough plays a zookeeper who specialises in all manner of big cats. His philosophy is to show his creatures the utmost kindness and care, but he doesn't treat people in quite the same way...

    Although the film begins with an arresting murder, this turns out to be quite the plodder. The nature of the production means that the kills are typically kept off screen and are few and far between as it is. Gough delivers a delightful barnstorming performance as usual - truly an underrated presence in the genre - but the rest is pretty talky with only the occasional element of depth or interest.
    tednewsom

    Minor Gorilla Correction

    This was actually the first time George Barrow himself worked for Herman Cohen. The first time out, KONGA, Barrows sent his ape suit over to London. When it returned the worse for wear, he decided he'd never do it again.

    BLACK ZOO was shot in Hollywood. For producer Cohen to have arranged for a foreign actor to come to Hollywood and take a job that could have been done by any number if US actors must've been quite an argument to both SAG and the Imigration Department. "Sirs, you must understand, my script calls for the zoo keeper to be the maddest, most outlandish, least subtle character ever to grace the movie screen. We just don't have an actor anywhere in the country who can do this. There is no one n the world who can out-mug Mr. Gough. I know, I've used him twice, and every time he gets bigger and badder."
    6Hey_Sweden

    Essential viewing for Michael Gough fans.

    The deliciously theatrical Brit thespian Michael Gough is at his scenery devouring best in the role of Michael Conrad, owner of a private zoo that specializes in big cats. Michael is insanely devoted to these creatures, and is also mad enough to sic them on any nuisance in his life - including an extremely pesky realtor (Jerome Cowan). He keeps his wife Edna (Jeanne Cooper, 'The Young and the Restless') and mute employee Carl (Rod Lauren, "The Crawling Hand") completely under his thumb, to boot.

    Very nicely shot in Panavision by Floyd Crosby, the man who was who doing such exemplary work on those Roger Corman Poe pictures during this time, "Black Zoo" is decent, but that's mostly due to Gough. Overall, director Robert Gordon ("It Came from Beneath the Sea"), working from the script by Aben Kandel and producer Herman Cohen, just doesn't make this that much fun. It might have helped if the animals had been let loose upon a couple more victims; as it is, the story is only mildly entertaining most of the time. Still, there's camp value in the presence of an obvious "man in a costume" styled gorilla (played by George Barrows), the absurdly touching funeral for one of the big cats, and in the laughable meeting of a cult of cat worshipers called The True Believers - a definite highlight of silliness. And those felines appear to be extremely well trained.

    Unlike Gough, much of the cast is required to play it straight, and it is delightful to see such familiar faces as "Maltese Falcon" cast members Cowan and Elisha Cook Jr., Edward Platt ('Get Smart'), lovely Marianna Hill ("Messiah of Evil", "Blood Beach"), Byron Morrow ("Colossus: The Forbin Project"), and Warrene Ott ("The Undertaker and His Pals").

    This is fairly enjoyable schlock that might play well alongside another Cohen-Gough collaboration, "Konga".

    Six out of 10.
    TheCapsuleCritic

    The Third & Final Go Round.

    BLACK ZOO marks the third and final teaming of producer Herman Cohen and actor Michael Gough and the results are definitely mixed. This is a pity because the other two movies, the incredibly lurid HORRORS OF THE BLACK MUSEUM and the deliriously outrageous KONGA are guilty pleasures of the first order. ZOO doesn't quite measure up to the other two although it does have its moments which I will mention later on.

    Although responsible for the first two films, screenwriters Aben Kandel & producer Herman Cohen ran out of steam this time around. This screenplay is not lurid or outrageous enough and it recycles themes and plot development (young assistant to do his dirty work, unhappy female partner) from the others. It may have been cheaper to shoot it in America (and these were certainly not big budget productions) but this one does look cheap due to the claustrophobic sets in pastel colors (the colors are recycled from KONGA) but at least there is some creative background lighting.

    Fortunately BLACK ZOO is graced by a number of fine performances from Jerome Cowan's sleazy developer to Gough's tormented wife as played by future soap opera star Jeanne Cooper. Former child star Virginia Grey is very good in her small part as Cooper's agent and Elisha Cook Jr is...Elisha Cook Jr. There are a few outstanding scenes that linger long after the film is over. One is the sequence where Gough entertains his big cats with an organ recital while they lounge on furniture just like domestic ones. Another is the funeral of a tiger which is staged as if it were one of Roger Corman's Poe films. Finally the gathering of the animal worshipers must be seen to be disbelieved.

    When I first saw this back in the mid 1960s it was on TV and it was in black & white. This Warner Archive DVD-R is a high quality transfer that preserves the original widescreen aspect ratio as well as the early 1950s color scheme. I only wish that it contained subtitles so that I could really follow and enjoy the "remarkable" dialogue. While not his best, this rarity is still a must for fans of Michael Gough...For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Herman Cohen - Michael Gough usual stuff

    As there was Tod Browning - Lon Chaney or Vincent Price - Roger Corman for the Edgar Allan Poe's adapted novels films cycle, you also had at a lesser scale the duo Herman Cohen and Michael Gough for movies such as KONGA, HORROR AT THE BLACK MUSEUM and BLACK ZOO; same trademark in evey film, and Michael Gough as some kind of poor man's Vincent Price or Peter Cushing. It is fun, tense, never boring despite those so simple and basic plots. Here, in this film, Gough is the villain but for whom you can feel some empathy because of his desperate fights to save his zoo and animals against greedy and nasty estate brokers, business men or other ambitious land owners seeking to get rid of him. Plus, you have good characterization. I like those early sixties films. The opening scene is, I guess, a tribute to Val Lewton - Jacques Tourneur's CAT PEOPLE and LEOPARD MEN.

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      Ralph Helfer's other African Lion Zamba Jr. and Lioness Tammy were in this movie.
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      As Conrad is leading the group on the tour of the zoo, the people behind him change from shot to shot.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 mai 1963 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Mahkumlar Kafesi
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Raleigh Studios - 5300 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • société de production
      • Herman Cohen Productions
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      1 heure 28 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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