Captive Wild Woman
Captive Wild Woman ★★½ 1943
Mad scientist Dr. Sigmund Walters (Carradine) transforms an ape into the beautiful Paula Depress (Aquanetta), who promptly joins the circus as a mysterious animal trainer. Unfortunately, she falls in love with fellow trainer Fred (Stone), who already has a gal, bringing back the beast in the pretty Paula. Sequelled by “Jungle Captive” and “Jungle Woman.” 61m/B VHS . Acquanetta, John Carradine, Milburn Stone, Evelyn Ankers, Lloyd Corrigan, Vince Barnett, Paul Fix; D: Edward Dmytryk; W: Griffin Jay, Henry Sucher.
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