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The Hairy Ape

The Hairy Ape

★ 6.11944Movie1 h 32 mUnited States
DramaFilm-Noir

During the 1940s, social class conflict is depicted when a spoiled socialite, traveling on a freighter, calls the ship's head stoker a hairy ape, provoking him into stalking the rich woman once ashore in New York.

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The Hairy Ape

1944

R

1 h 32 m

United States

Drama

Film-Noir

During the 1940s, social class conflict is depicted when a spoiled socialite, traveling on a freighter, calls the ship's head stoker a hairy ape, provoking him into stalking the rich woman once ashore in New York.
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Top Cast(18)
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William Bendix
Hank Smith
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Susan Hayward
Mildred Douglas
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John Loder
Tony Lazar
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Dorothy Comingore
Helen Parker
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Roman Bohnen
Paddy
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Tom Fadden
Long
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Alan Napier
MacDougald, Chief Engineer
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Charles Cane
Gantry
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Charles La Torre
Portuguese Proprietor
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Rafael Alcayde
Aldo the Baron
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Dick Baldwin
Third Engineer
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Phil Bloom
Minor Role
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Egon Brecher
Refugee Violinist
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John Cason
Bar Patron-Brawler
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Gino Corrado
Nightclub Patron
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Ray Corrigan
Goliath the Gorilla
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John Daheim
Saloon Brawler
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Rod De Medici
Minor Role

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الأيادي الطيبة

07/06/2023 13:27
Moviecut—The Hairy Ape
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Srijana Koirala

29/05/2023 21:26
source: The Hairy Ape
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M.K.Dossani

16/11/2022 12:36
The Hairy Ape
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Maphefaw.ls

16/11/2022 01:59
A few comments concerning Roman Bohnen. He was indeed a solid character actor. He did considerable stage work with the Group Theatre and worked with The Adlers, Lee J. Cobb, Francis Farmer, and John garfield to name just a few. One would think with his early professional associations he probably was a little left of center. BUT, he made over twenty films after The Hairy Ape, including The Best Years of Our Lives and Brute Force, both major films with substantial roles for him. He died 24 February 1949, well before Senator McCarthy hit the political scene. McCharthy had nothing to do with HUAC (the House UnAmerican Activities Committee -- note House not Senate). The Black LIst was essentially to work of The John Birch Society with the willing complicity of Studio Heads on the movie front and Advertisers and sponsors on the TV front.
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Lerato Molofi

16/11/2022 01:59
I dare anyone who watches this film to take his or her eyes off William Bendix even for a moment. For anyone who remembers him as the bumbling sidekick in those old war movies and the miscast role as Babe Ruth and humorous radio's Life of Riley - will be amazed at this multifaceted role as the stevedore shoveling coal who ends up showing more character in his little finger than all the rest. Why he was not even nominated for Best Actor category must have been a disappointment. I read somewhere Eugene O'Neill disliked the movie (maybe because it had a happy ending!) I caught this film on channel 13 wee hours on a Sunday morning.
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Lerato Makepe

16/11/2022 01:59
Always liked Susan Hayward,(Mildred Douglas) who played the role of a gold digger, who would use men to her own advantage, get what she wanted and dump all the guys with a swift kick you know where. Mildred Douglas has to sail on a ship and meets up with Hank Smith,(William Bendix) a steam room coal shoveler who is hairy and she gets one look at him aboard ship and calls him a Hairy Ape. This comment brings a great deal of rage to Hank and Mildred becomes very fearful of this person and can hardly sleep at night. Hank even goes to a traveling Circus and views a large Ape in his cage and watches the Ape crush a rubber tire like it was a pretzel stick and gets the idea that he is going to smash Mildred's body just like the Ape was doing to the tire. There is a surprise ending to a rather entertaining 1944 film.
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User Review

author avatar

الأيادي الطيبة

07/06/2023 13:27
Moviecut—The Hairy Ape
author avatar

Srijana Koirala

29/05/2023 21:26
source: The Hairy Ape
author avatar

M.K.Dossani

16/11/2022 12:36
The Hairy Ape
author avatar

Maphefaw.ls

16/11/2022 01:59
A few comments concerning Roman Bohnen. He was indeed a solid character actor. He did considerable stage work with the Group Theatre and worked with The Adlers, Lee J. Cobb, Francis Farmer, and John garfield to name just a few. One would think with his early professional associations he probably was a little left of center. BUT, he made over twenty films after The Hairy Ape, including The Best Years of Our Lives and Brute Force, both major films with substantial roles for him. He died 24 February 1949, well before Senator McCarthy hit the political scene. McCharthy had nothing to do with HUAC (the House UnAmerican Activities Committee -- note House not Senate). The Black LIst was essentially to work of The John Birch Society with the willing complicity of Studio Heads on the movie front and Advertisers and sponsors on the TV front.
author avatar

Lerato Molofi

16/11/2022 01:59
I dare anyone who watches this film to take his or her eyes off William Bendix even for a moment. For anyone who remembers him as the bumbling sidekick in those old war movies and the miscast role as Babe Ruth and humorous radio's Life of Riley - will be amazed at this multifaceted role as the stevedore shoveling coal who ends up showing more character in his little finger than all the rest. Why he was not even nominated for Best Actor category must have been a disappointment. I read somewhere Eugene O'Neill disliked the movie (maybe because it had a happy ending!) I caught this film on channel 13 wee hours on a Sunday morning.
author avatar

Lerato Makepe

16/11/2022 01:59
Always liked Susan Hayward,(Mildred Douglas) who played the role of a gold digger, who would use men to her own advantage, get what she wanted and dump all the guys with a swift kick you know where. Mildred Douglas has to sail on a ship and meets up with Hank Smith,(William Bendix) a steam room coal shoveler who is hairy and she gets one look at him aboard ship and calls him a Hairy Ape. This comment brings a great deal of rage to Hank and Mildred becomes very fearful of this person and can hardly sleep at night. Hank even goes to a traveling Circus and views a large Ape in his cage and watches the Ape crush a rubber tire like it was a pretzel stick and gets the idea that he is going to smash Mildred's body just like the Ape was doing to the tire. There is a surprise ending to a rather entertaining 1944 film.
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