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| director = Paul Leder | producer = K.M. Yeung Paul Leder | writer = Paul Leder Richard Leder | starring = Rod Arrants Joanna Kerns Alex Nicol | music = Bruce Mac Rae Chung Min Sup | cinematography = Daniel Symmes Tony Francis | editing = | studio = Kukje Movies Lee Ming Film Co. | distributor = Worldwide Entertainment | released = | runtime = 87 minutes | language = English | budget = $23,000 }} ''Ape'' (stylised as ''A *P *E'' and released in South Korea as 킹콩의 대역습 - ''King Kong eui daeyeokseup''; ''The Great Counterattack of King-Kong'') is a 1976 monster movie. It was an American/South Korean co-production produced by Kukje Movies and the Lee Ming Film Co. (South Korea) and Worldwide Entertainment (USA) with 3-D effects. Directed by Paul Leder and featuring special effects by Park Kwang Nam, the film stars Rod Arrants, Joanna Kerns and Alex Nicol. It was released at approximately the same time as Dino De Laurentiis' 1976 remake of ''King Kong''. The film is generally regarded by some critics as a campy Z movie. In latter years the film has gone under the titles of ''Attack of the Giant Horny Gorilla'' (for its 1982 grindhouse re-release),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Attack of the Giant Horny Gorilla promotional poster )〕 and ''Hideous Mutant'' (for its original home video release).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=킹콩의 대역습 - Ape (1976) )〕 It marked an early film appearance by Kerns, who later moved to TV movies and shows. ==Plot== A 36-foot-gorilla escapes from an oil tanker off the coast of Korea. After battling with a giant Great White Shark, the ape reaches land and destroys several buildings and attacking a giant Python (the snake's origins are never revealed) before finding and kidnapping an American actress named Marilyn (Joanna Kerns). The military eventually corners and kills the ape, prompting one observer to comment, "He was just too big for a small world like ours!" 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ape (1976 film)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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