The Gorilla Mystery
The Gorilla Mystery
| 03 September 1930 (USA)
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A gorilla has escaped; Mickey, panicked, calls Minnie, but she plays a song to show she is not afraid. That is, until the gorilla comes up behind her and grabs her. Mickey rushes right over to save her.

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LouHomey

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filippaberry84

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Taha Avalos

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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OllieSuave-007

This is a fun little Mickey mystery, where a menacing gorilla is on the loose and kidnaps Minnie. Mickey tries to rescues her and, at the same time, attempting to avoid being captured by the gorilla. There's quite a bit of slapstick humor in this one, along with a catchy song and dance and an intriguing mystery feel to the story - particularly the setting in Minnie's unusually large house, which gives a perfect setting of a mystery movie.Grade A

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Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de)

"The Gorilla Mystery" is actually not much of a mystery as the newspaper tells us, or lets say Mickey (voiced by the master himself) tells us this time not in his usually squeaky voice that a giant gorilla has escaped. The gorilla looks more like a monster in fact. He calls Minnie right away, but she doesn't care much or even understand her hectic boyfriend and just decides to play a piano piece for him. Mickey enjoys it until the very moment the gorilla comes through Minnie's window and kidnaps her. Mickey, though pretty scared himself, immediately runs to Minnie's house. Afterward, he struggles more with a duck, some hens and a parrot than finally against the gorilla. with Minnie's help they capture him and the day is saved.There's many better Disney and Mickey Mouse short films out there, so I would say "The Gorilla Mystery" is really only one for Disney completionists.

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Robert Reynolds

This is an early short from Disney featuring Mickey Mouse. There will be spoilers ahead:A gorilla has escaped from the zoo and Mickey calls Minnie to warn her. She tells him she's fine and not to worry, then proceeds to play the piano and sing while Mickey is still on the phone.Naturally, the gorilla breaks in and grabs Minnie. It takes Mickey a bit longer than it should to grasp what's happening, but he does and displays Olympic quality steeplechase skills rushing to Minnie's aid.The rest of the short involves the gorilla terrorizing Minnie, Mickey being alternately scared out of his wits and resolute in seeking Minnie and occasional brief appearances by other critters.There's a gag involving doors which has become a mainstay of animated humor in what is likely one of its first incarnations. The character animation on the gorilla is great and the short is very good.This short is available on DVD and is well worth looking for. It's included on the Mickey Mouse In Black and White Disney Treasures release. Recommended.

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TheLittleSongbird

I've always loved The Gorilla Mystery. While I do like/love a lot of the Mickey Mouse shorts of this time, The Gorilla Mystery stands out to me in many ways. For one thing, it does focus less on the song and dance numbers, in fact the music is very sparsely used here, and does have a cohesive story. And an exciting and suspenseful one at that. When you read the summary and it says Minnie gets kidnapped you do think the short is going to be routine, I thought so too initially. I actually didn't find that, like with The Klondike Kid I thought something fresh was done with this scenario, not only is it Beppo the Gorilla instead of Pete, but with this you-think-deserted house and then you see signs of life you do wonder what Beppo is going to do with Minnie. The animation is very good indeed, crisply drawn and the backgrounds are interesting. The standout piece of animation for me was when Mickey enters the house, the use of light and dark, lighting and shadows really add to the suspenseful atmosphere and Mickey's perspective. There are some very effective scenes, Mickey and Minnie's phone conversation is very amusing and somewhat cute, while Mickey entering the house has standout animation, the sequence with the newspaper which when watching may give you a surprised shock as it did me and the big finale has a done-before but very clever gag where Mickey peers into a room in the foreground while the gorilla crosses the hall in the background, then vice versa. All in all, wonderful. 10/10 Bethany Cox

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