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19 out of 20 people found the following review useful:
Bela Meets the Clone, 28 May 2003
Author:
wsureck from Streamwood, IL
Bela and Jerry Lewis clone Sammy make this oddity worth watching at least once. This film was made for DVD...so you can rapidly forward through some boring romantic scenes. Amazingly this silly film sort of grows on you like a fungus with multiple viewings; somehow it is goofy-innocent in all its dumb or dumber glory. "Gorilla" kind of reminded me of Lugosi's early 1940's hammy Monogram films despite the lack of musical numbers in the earlier films; not that anyone needs Duke Mitchell's singing (which reminded me of Elvis with a chest cold). This is one of the few non-European films of Lugosi's I had never seen, so it was a fresh experience. The DVD I bought had amazing picture clarity and sound quality; just the opposite of what is usually released at $6.99. Still, without Lugosi, the "Gorilla" probably would have decomposed in its film can long ago, and I'll admit the film is primarily of interest to bad film fans.
21 out of 28 people found the following review useful:
But It's Bella Lugosi, 18 February 2002
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Author:
Der_Vampyr from Staten Island, New York
OK, so the stars are a poor (very poor) imitation of Martin & Lewis. Yes,
the movie is a lot on the low budget and bad side. Yet, it's Bela Lugosi!
From great movies like Dracula, Island of Lost Souls and The Black Cat to
bombs like Plan 9 from Outer Space, Bride of the Monster and Mother Riley
Meets the Vampire, Bela makes it worth your time in one way or
another.
I like this film. It's silly and not very good, but it makes me laugh.
Therefore, I'm entertained and that's the whole idea.
15 out of 17 people found the following review useful:
Not at all Entertaining, But Interesting to Watch, 10 February 2002
Author:
richard.fuller1
Yes, Duke Mitchell and Sammy Petrillo were attempting to ripoff Dean Martin
and Jerry Lewis. Lewis had to take Petrillo to court to make him stop the
impersonation (Interesting to note, Lewis was copying black vaudevillian
Jimmy Cross' act himself and becoming famous for it, while Cross' race would
hold him back). Mitchell is no Martin, but if I had to choose listening to
either one, I would choose Mitchell over Martin's crooning. I thought
Mitchell had much more life in his singing.
Other than that, had I been Jerry Lewis and I had seen a guy who looked this
much like me, I would have signed him up immediately. Petrillo is so strong
at resembling Lewis, they could have been boggling portraying twin brothers
in a movie, but as the egotistical rift tore between Martin and Lewis, you
could just imagine how Petrillo would have gone at it with Lewis. In some
scenes, you can see Petrillo is masking animosity as comedy.
From beginning to end the only thing that held my attention was 'That's not
Jerry Lewis from the telethons.' If Mitchell had bore a resemblance to
Martin, the illusion may have been even more convincing. Muriel Landers was
a welcome, a rotund woman who is flirtatious and pursuing while not being
threatening, something virtually unseen even today in film and
television.
Not a film to see for entertainment, but to just study and contemplate what
is and isn't popular. Lewis was famous, Petrillo wasn't. See if you can
tell the difference.
11 out of 12 people found the following review useful:
Silly, but cute..., 23 July 2000
Author:
Teenie from Warwick, Pa.
OK, it was a dumb movie. It was an obvious takeoff of Martin and Lewis, but it was good, clean, innocent fun aimed at the "mad scientist and the gorilla" genre that was enjoyed by Abbott & Costello, The Three Stooges, The Bowery Boys, The Ritz Brothers, etc. Any nostalgia buff would get a nudge instead of a kick out of this film. Sammy Petrillo is almost a clone of Jerry Lewis - even his facial expressions are like carbon copies of Lewis'. Duke Mitchell, on the other hand, needed serious help. Dean Martin he ain't. He can't even sing. If just for the pleasure of seeing Bela Lugosi at his sinister best, tune in. For what few snickers it offers, it's worth a look.
10 out of 11 people found the following review useful:
Dated but not all that bad!, 25 January 2005
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Author:
(goodolmhs67@hotmail.com) from United States
If you have ever seen early M&L films like My Friend Irma, You can see
that Sammy Pettrillo did a great impression of Jerry Lewis. In the
early films Lewis was annoying with his high squeaky voice etc. This
was captured perfectly by Sammy. OK so the production value was not
great, but the movie was made on a shoe string budget in 9 days. The
film is silly but enjoyable and if you watch it for what it is----silly
1950s entertainment you will have fun watching. The movie reminds me of
the Abbott and Costello haunted house movies. I think that for a B
movie it's silly enough to be funny.
Bela Lugosi puts in a fine performance. Duke Mitchell sings a few
songs. The rest is just escapist entertainment.
8 out of 8 people found the following review useful:
Dracula! Jerry Lewis! Monkeys! Who Can Resist?, 1 July 2005
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Author:
hokeybutt from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
BELA LUGOSI MEETS A BROOKLYN GORILLA (3 outta 5 stars) Okay, this is a lousy movie... but it still entertained the heck out of me. It's so unbelievably bad that you cannot take your eyes away for a second lest you miss something. Duke Mitchell and Sammy Petrillo star as... Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Well, it was probably meant more as a rip-off than an homage... but why quibble? Duke Mitchell is a dreadful singer and he hardly even looks like Dean Martin... they could have dragged anyone in off the street and given him that haircut and they'd have been just as good. Petrillo, on the other hand, is a dead-on ringer for a young, lean Jerry Lewis (whether this is good or bad news depends on your tolerance for Jerry Lewis). Bela Lugosi co-stars as a creepy mad doctor who turns people into gorillas.. or whatever. (Don't expect the story to make any sense.) Really, this movie isn't any worse than a lot of those classic buddy comedy movies of the era. The jokes are corny, the plot is silly and there are totally unnecessary musical and romantic subplots. But. come on, you know you are just DYING to see a movie that mixes together Dracula, Jerry Lewis and monkeys!
9 out of 11 people found the following review useful:
Rockin'& Rollin' in the Jungle, 25 March 2004
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Author:
sol from Brooklyn NY USA
****Some Spoilers**** Hilariously funny grade-D movie about two
entertainers, Duke Mitchell & Sammy Petrillo, who drop in unannounced
in the tropical island of Cola Cola only to end up being used by the
evil Dr. Zabor, Bela Lugosi, The mad scientist on the island in his
experiments on the mysteries of the evolutionary process in determining
the link between man and primate.
The Doc. also has a crush on his assistant Nona, Charlita, who's the
collage educated daughter of the island's Chief Rakos, Al Kikume, but
isn't making any headway with her. In pops Duke Mitchell and Nona falls
heads over heels in love with him leaving the Doctor holding the bag as
well as a grudge against Duke. Dr. Zabor in an effort to split Duke's
and Nona's relationship has his gorilla-like servant Cula, Mickey
Simpson, knock out Duke and bring him to his lab where he injects him
with a serum that turns the handsome and velvet voice Duke into a big
and ferocious looking gorilla.
Telling the natives on the island that there's a killer gorilla on the
loose Dr. Zabor hopes to kill two monkeys with one coconut by having
Duke done in and then taking his girl Nona all for himself. Dr. Zabor
also has his eye on Duke's friend Sammy for further studies in his
experiments in evolution due to Sammy's unique cranium. Sammy's skull
is very similar to the Doctors chimp Romona that's in his lab. Dr.
Zabor thinks that there's a connection between Sammy and the chimp on
the evolutionary ladder between man and ape.
Duke in his new body is later hounded by a girl gorilla on the island
who took a strong liking or monkey shine to him, handsome devil, giving
Duke's friend Sammy a pain in the neck with all the monkey business
that Duke puts him through. Sammy also got his hands full with the very
ample Soloma, Muriel Landers, who's got a crush on Sammy like a ton of
pineapples mango's and bananas.
The whole movie comes to a head when Sammy in trying to save his friend
Duke from Dr. Zabor's plan to do him in takes a hit but instead of
checking out of the movie wakes up at the "Jungle Hut" nightclub in
Passaic New Jersey with the same cast but playing different characters
in the film; it was all a dream.
Not bad at all if you take it for the joke that it is; a Lewis/Martin
Saturday Night Live shtick that's over an hour long and it's very good.
Bela Lugosi is having the time of his life in the film playing himself,
who else, as the mad scientist who's always getting distracted by not
being able to take his eyes off the beautiful Nona.
Duke Mitchell is very good in his imitation of both Dean Martin and
Maagilla Gorilla and also gets to belt out a few songs. Charlita is
both smart and pretty as Nona the jungle Princess who fell for Duke and
still loved him even after he became a big hairy ape.
But the biggest surprise in the movie is Sammy Petrillo who was so good
in his imitation of Jerry Lewis that Lewis sued him for breach of
copyright. Sammy was more funny acting like Jerry Lewis then Jerry
Lewis ever was acting like himself.
11 out of 15 people found the following review useful:
Jungle hi-jinx , a mad scientist, and a gorilla, 1 November 1998
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Author:
bux from Tecumseh ok
No doubt, this was an obvious attempt to rip-off Martin & Lewis at the height of their popularity. That said, this is a funny movie. Perhaps if M&L had stayed together, stuck to basic comedy, like this, their pictures wouldn't seem so dated today. Alright, so 'the Duke' is no 'Dino'...but Petrillo gives rise to the thought that perhaps we really didn't need Lewis. Ray 'Crash' Corrigan is in the gorilla suit.
9 out of 12 people found the following review useful:
Totally Laughable!, 10 January 2001
Author:
wishkah7 from Brooklyn, NY. (Where I'm from originally.)
A B-Movie that has a semi all-star cast. The main characters are played
by Duke Mitchell and Sammy Petrillo who bear striking resemblence to Dean
Martin and Jerry Lewis. But act very idiotic, that they make the real M&L
look original! In this so-funny-it's-stupid type of B-Movie they play these
entertainers who came across a tropical island called, get this,
"Cola-Cola". It's residents are natives who do nothing but say,
"mucky-mucky" or something very similar in their so-called 'native
language". And Bela Lugosi playing his seemingly best B-Movie role, a mad
scientist.
The funniest part was when Bela injects Duke with a serum that turns
people into gorillas. It's so cheap-looking that you could tell it was a
man in a gorilla costume! I cracked up at how ridiculous that looked. As
having lived in Brooklyn for most of my life before moving to Atlanta, and I
would like to say that I've heard way better Brooklyn accents than Duke
Mitchell's in this movie! You might agree if you've watched this
increasingly lame excuse for a comedy!
If you watch this movie, you might wonder what the directors and
producers were smoking when they thought up of this stupid excuse for a
comedy movie. I'll admit it's fun to watch for B-Movie fans like me. If
you want to watch a comedy that involves mad scientists and gorillas, then
watch The Three Stooges or Abbott and Costello which ever serves your
interest.
10 out of 15 people found the following review useful:
Not nearly as bad as legend has it., 4 August 2000
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Author:
Steve Brown from Blacksburg, VA
Okay, once you get past the fact that Mitchell and Petrillo are Dean and Jerry knockoffs, you could do worse than this film. Charlita as Princess Nona is great eye candy, Lugosi does his best with the material he's given, and the production values, music especially (except for the vocals) are better than you'd think for the $50k cost of production. The final glimpses of the characters are a hoot. Written by Tim Ryan, a minor actor in late Charlie Chan films, and husband of Grannie on the Beverly Hillbillies. All in all, WAY better than many late Lugosi cheapies.
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