Review of The Monster Walks (1932) by Bruce B — 19 Mar 2012
Monster Walk and manages to fall flat on its face. However, the biggest highlight of the film comes right after a very insensitive joke is played out or referred to a young African-American actor. This burn is worth a thousand ouches.
The rest of the film is cheap, boring, unoriginal, dull, badly shot, un-thrilling, bemusing, and rubbish. The plot focuses on a bunch of uncaring characters in a mansion where an invalid man due for death is reading out his will.
However, mysterious and suspicious circumstances occur as one person is found dead after another to the sound of a screaming monkey. I guess this film would be best watched if you cannot fall asleep. The body count is too low and the identity of the killer is very obvious.
The film is loaded with stereotypes including our favorite hysterical white woman and the easily scare black man. Monster Walk is just terrible and should be left with broken legs.
This review of The Monster Walks (1932) was written by Bruce B on 19 Mar 2012.
The Monster Walks has generally received negative reviews.
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