The Hairy Ape (1944)
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Despite a few Hollywood compromises, The Hairy Ape remains one of the more artistically successful filmizations of Eugene O'Neill. William Bendix is nothing less than brilliant as ship's stoker Hank Smith, a brutish but sensitive lug who is convinced that his strength is derived from the hair that covers his body. While Hank's ship is docked in Lisbon, the boiler room is visited by the wealthy-but-bitchy Mildred Douglas (Susan Hayward), the mercenary sweetheart of second engineer Lazar (John Loder). Disgusted by Hank's hirsuteness, she calls him a "hairy ape." At first enraged, Hank becomes fascinated by the beautiful Mildred, and before long is openly lusting after her. For her own selfish purposes, Mildred leads him on, laying the groundwork for the disastrous events that follow. In the original O'Neill play, a maddened Hank enters the cage of a circus gorilla, believing himself to be "one" with the huge beast, only to be crushed to death. For reasons that defy explanation, this ending is eliminated from the film, which concludes a discordant note of banality. If for no other reason, The Hairy Ape is memorable for one of the few post-Citizen Kane appearances of actress Dorothy Comingore, here cast as Susan Hayward's rival for John Loder's affections. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- William Bendix - Hank Smith
- John Loder - Second Engineer Tony Lazar
- Alan Napier - MacDougald
- Tom Fadden - Long
- Rafael Storm - Aldo
- Don Zolaya - Concertina Player
- Paul Weigel - Doctor
- Dick Baldwin - 3rd Engineer
- William Halligan - Lieutenant
- Bob Perry - Bartender
- Gisela Werbiseck - Refugee Wife
- Susan Hayward - Mildred Douglas
- Dorothy Comingore - Helen Parker
- Roman Bohnen - Paddy
- Charles Cane - Gantry
- Charles La Torre - Portuguese Proprietor
- Mary Zavian - Waitress
- Egon Brecher - Musician
- Ralph Dunn - Head Guard
- Tommy Hughes - Doorman
- George Sorel - Police Captain
- Director(s):
- Alfred Santell
- Writer(s):
- Robert D. Andrews, Decla Dunning
- Producer(s):
- Jules Levy
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