Konga (film)
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Konga is a 1961 film about a botanist who goes insane after he discovers a serum that turns his chimpanzee into a ferocious gorilla-sized ape. He then mesmerizes Konga and sends it to London to kill all of his enemies who have more credit in the scientific community than he already has.
- Directed by John Lemont. Written by Herman Cohen.
Not since "King Kong"...has the screen exploded with such mighty fury and spectacle! (taglines)
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Dr. Charles Decker[edit]
- There's danger in that hungry plant... it thrives on meat!
- Margaret, I can't stand hysterics. Especially in the morning.
- Please leave, I want to be alone with Konga.
- Konga! Konga! Put me down! Put me down, I say!
Margaret Decker[edit]
- [to Dr. Decker over breakfast] What are you having with your poached egg? Murder?
Other[edit]
- Supt. Brown: Fantastic... There's a huge monster gorilla that's constantly growing to outlandish proportions loose in the streets!
Taglines[edit]
- Not since "King Kong"...has the screen exploded with such mighty fury and spectacle!
Cast[edit]
- Michael Gough — Dr. Charles Decker
- Margo Johns — Margaret Decker
- Jess Conrad — Bob Kenton
- Claire Gordon — Sandra Banks
- Austin Trevor — Dean Foster
- Jack Watson — Superintendent Brown
- George Pastell — Professor Tagore
- Vanda Godsell — Bob's Mother
- Stanley Morgan — Inspector Lawson
- Grace Arnold — Miss Barnesdell
- Leonard Sachs — Bob's Father
- Nicholas Bennett — Daniel
External links[edit]
- Konga quotes at the Internet Movie Database
- Konga at Rotten Tomatoes
- Konga at Allmovie