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La horripilante bestia humana

  • 1969
  • R
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
1.3K
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La horripilante bestia humana (1969)
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A doctor tries to save his son's life through a complicated heart transplant operation, the involuntary donor being a gorilla. Eventually, the young man turns into a violent hybrid beast.A doctor tries to save his son's life through a complicated heart transplant operation, the involuntary donor being a gorilla. Eventually, the young man turns into a violent hybrid beast.A doctor tries to save his son's life through a complicated heart transplant operation, the involuntary donor being a gorilla. Eventually, the young man turns into a violent hybrid beast.

  • Director
    • René Cardona
  • Writers
    • René Cardona
    • René Cardona Jr.
  • Stars
    • José Elías Moreno
    • Carlos López Moctezuma
    • Armando Silvestre
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • René Cardona
    • Writers
      • René Cardona
      • René Cardona Jr.
    • Stars
      • José Elías Moreno
      • Carlos López Moctezuma
      • Armando Silvestre
    • 54User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    José Elías Moreno
    José Elías Moreno
    • Dr. Krallman
    • (as Jose Elias Moreno)
    Carlos López Moctezuma
    Carlos López Moctezuma
    • Goyo
    • (as Carlos Lopez Moctesuma)
    Armando Silvestre
    Armando Silvestre
    • Lt. Arturo Martínez
    • (as Armand Silva)
    Norma Lazareno
    Norma Lazareno
    • Lucy Osorio
    • (as Norma Lazar)
    Agustín Martínez Solares
    • Julio Krallman
    • (as Agustin Mtz. Solares)
    Javier Rizo
    • Sargento Ramón
    Gerardo Zepeda
    Gerardo Zepeda
    • Monstruo
    • (as Gerardo Cepeda)
    • …
    Noelia Noel
    • Víctima pelirroja
    Gina Morett
    Gina Morett
    • Vítima regadera
    • (as Gina Moret)
    • …
    Francisco Beal
    • Doctor conferencia
    • (uncredited)
    Carlos Bravo y Fernández
    • Carlhillos (periodista)
    • (uncredited)
    Laura Cannon
    Laura Cannon
    • Unknown
    • (uncredited)
    René Cardona III
    René Cardona III
    • Niño
    • (uncredited)
    Martha Covarrubias
    • Recepcionsita telefono hospital
    • (uncredited)
    Roy De La Serna
    • Periodista
    • (uncredited)
    Manuel de la Vega
    • Doctor conferencia
    • (uncredited)
    Gustavo del Castillo
    • Doctor asesinado
    • (uncredited)
    Xochitl del Rosario
    • Recepcionista telefono hospital
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • René Cardona
    • Writers
      • René Cardona
      • René Cardona Jr.
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    User reviews54

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    dmuel

    Check it out!!!

    I must disagree with other critics here. This is a marvelous Mexican exploitation movie. One problem with the translated title, however, is that there is only one ape in the movie, not two, and he dies early on after having his heart transplanted to a human. Thereafter, a man-ape assumes the role of movie-monster, so he's not fully a gorilla. Apes?? Anyway, much of the movie was made to titilate Mexican male viewers in the era of the movie's release, 1972. The ape-man has a penchant for chasing voluptuous Mexican ladies and tearing their blouse and bra off. For some reason he also likes to rip the heads off of human males. Surely this is the consequence of his animal heart! The movie also features the obligatory masked wrestling women, the heroine in this instance having almost no connection with the ape-man or his evil scientist creator, but the dialogue makes for extremely bad/funny sequences. There is much red paint splattered about and some obviously phony gore scenes. A great and good laugh for the twisted soul such as myself.
    5Doctor_Cheese

    "Move the table over to the cage... and prepare the gorilla!"

    This movie has EVERYTHING. Female wrestling. Gorillas. Open-heart surgery. A crappy-looking monster. Gratuitous nudity. Ridiculously fake gore. Bad dubbing. Retarded dialogue. Atrocious editing. In other words, all the makings of a masterpiece.

    When a surgeon transplants the heart of an ape into his deathly ill son, the result is, of course, a guy in a stupid-looking gorilla mask running amok and attacking hot Mexican broads. I mean, duh, what else would you expect to happen when you mess with the laws of nature, or whatever.

    Meanwhile, some chick in a red catsuit wrestles other women while her boyfriend watches. No, it's not what you're thinking. She wrestles in the ring and he sits in the audience. Why does this happen? I don't really know. But her boyfriend turns out to be the detective who tries to track the Bloody Ape Man of Death, so I guess it's all right.

    After the requisite number of murders, the surgeon recaptures his homicidal son and transplants a human heart back into him, taken from the body of a woman he steals from the hospital he works at. But it's all for naught: Gorilla Boy just gets back up and rips more people's heads off. More chaos ensues until the chilling denouement.

    Bottom line: this movie is apparent proof that Ed Wood had Mexican relatives. Which means it's safe for you to watch this crap.

    Waiter, I'll take a grilled apeburger... with extra cheese. To go!
    6insomniac_rod

    Oh come on! you can't be too harsh with this one.

    Now, this is a really obscure Mexican Horror flick. It's almost impossible to find it even in Mèxico. I don't know if it's banned but it's worth searching. This is a movie with many clichès from Mexican Horror: we get wrestlers (now that they are popular), boobs, and creepy settings.

    This movie has good cheesy gore. Don't expect a shocking exploitation movie. It's just an ultra low budgeter with guts.

    The beast is not that horrid as the title says, in fact, it's kind of cheesy (in the likes of "Night Of The Demon") , but it delivers for the movie's tone.

    I recommend this one for lovers of B-movies that can stand cheesiness through 90 minutes. There's some gore and violence but not enough to consider this one as exploitation.
    5gridoon

    Terrible but fun.

    I simply can't believe that "Night Of The Bloody Apes" was included in the notorious "Video Nasties" list. If you ever see it, you'll probably agree. This film is too stupid to be offensive. Oh, there is a lot of gore, to be sure, but most of the bloody sequences are so badly edited and inserted into the picture that either you don't even get a clear idea of what's going on (the heart transplant sequence, allegedly including real shots) or you simply laugh at the lame effects (the eye gouging). Terrible but fun picture, if you're in the right mood. (**)

    P.S. There is also some brief but entertaining female wrestling footage.
    Michael_Elliott

    Fun Exploitation Movie

    Night of the Bloody Apes (1969)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Dr. Krallman (Jose Elias Moreno) has a son who is dying and as a last resort he tries to transplant the heart of a gorilla into him. At first it seems like it might have worked but before long the son turns into a disfigured monster and goes on a killing rampage.

    NIGHT OF THE BLOODY APES was a huge box office hit back in the day and if you watch the trailer it's easy to see why. It did a terrific job at promising various thrills and gory action and I must say that this is a rare example of where the trailer didn't lie and the film delivers on the promises. I say that because this here is a pretty gory and pretty violent little film that's certainly worth watching if you enjoy these Mexican horror films.

    This here was a remake of DOCTOR OF DOOM but this one here takes the subject a lot further. For starters, this one here is in color, which allows the gore to just jump off the screen. The most famous thing about this is that they took an actual heart surgery and placed it in the film at a couple different spots. I can only imagine how many kids watched this back in the day and were traumatized from it. There's other gory action and the film even delivers some wrestling as well as nudity. The film certainly went far beyond what most films were doing during this era.

    The American dubbed version adds a few laughs as the track is pretty silly. The highlight of this version is the woman screaming when she finds a dead man in the street. The film's monster is pretty good looking for what it is and for the most part this is an entertaining and fun movie. Obviously this isn't Oscar-material but it's a fun drive-in picture.

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    • Trivia
      Was added to the video nasty list and remained there throughout the panic. The banned video gained attention due to its pre-cert video cover featuring bloody surgeon's hands holding a scalpel, with the caption "Warning: this film contains scenes of extreme and explicit violence." The film is, today, now uncut in the UK. It is very, very tame by modern standards, and, ironically, pretty mild even for the early 1980's when it when banned.
    • Goofs
      When the girl is attacked in the park, the fake "grass" is accidently pushed aside, revealing the hard studio floor beneath.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Arturo Martinez: It's more probable that of late more and more you're watching in your television many of those pictures of terror.

    • Alternate versions
      The Mexican producers filmed a "special" edition of the film (sometimes called "Horror y Sexo") for more tolerant foreign markets, adding scenes of nudity and extreme gore not present on the Mexican prints.
    • Connections
      Featured in Mad Ron's Prevues from Hell (1987)

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    • Release date
      • February 6, 1969 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Sex Monsters
    • Filming locations
      • Estudios Churubusco - C. Atletas 2, Country Club Churubusco, Coyoacán, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Cinematográfica Calderón S.A.
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $171
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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