The Beast of Borneo (1934)
A crazed scientist needs primates to conduct experiments to prove his own theory of evolution, so he organizes an expedition into the jungles of Borneo to capture the animals he needs.
Director:
Harry Garson
Writer:
Alfred Hustwick
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Mae Stuart as Alma Thorne |
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John Preston as Bob Ward |
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Eugene Sigaloff as Dr. Boris Borodoff |
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Alexander Schoenberg as Derrik Van De Mark (as Alexander Schonberg) |
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Doris Brook as Nahnda |
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Val Duran as Darmo (as Val Durran) |
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John S. Peters as Kruger (as John Peters) |
| Directing | Harry Garson | Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Vivienne Cabanne | Costume Design |
| Camera | Lewis W. Physioc | Director of Photography |
| Editing | William Faris | Editor |
| Production | Harry Garson | Producer |
| Sound | Corson Jowett | Sound |
| Writing | Alfred Hustwick | Story |
| Writing | Frank J. Murray | Story |
| Writing | Alfred Hustwick | Screenplay |