Captive Wild Woman

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Captive Wild Woman
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Captive Wild Woman theatrical release poster
Directed by Edward Dmytryk
Produced by Ben Pivar
Written by Ted Fithian/Neil P. Varnick/Griffin Jay/Henry Sucher
Starring John Carradine/Milburn Stone
Music by Hans J. Salter and Frank Skinner
Cinematography George Robinson
Editing by Milton Carruth
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) June 4, 1943
Running time 61 min.
Language English
IMDb profile

Captive Wild Woman (1943) is a sci-fi, horror film, starring John Carradine, Milburn Stone, and Paula Dupree. It was released by Universal Pictures and was directed by Edward Dmytryk.

Dr. Sigmund Walters transplants the glands of a human female into a gorilla, turning it into a beautiful young woman, Acquanetta (Paula Dupree). A change in emotions sets in and Acquanetta reverts to her savage ways.

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