For once, I agree with Leonard Maltin. This is a fun, campy masterpiece from the early 40s. We're introduced to young starlet, Acquanetta, who doesn't speak one line of dialogue. Her trim torso does all the acting, especially when she transforms from Cheela the Ape into Paul DuPree, the Ape Woman. Evelyn Ankers is, as usual, terrific and looks great in her fur hat and fur coat during the climax when the mad doctor, John Carradine, wants Cheela to kill Ankers and her sister. Carradine is unusually good as the sensual, intense doctor. Equally as good is underrated B-Actress, Fay Helm (who played Jenny in The Wolf Man and Margaret in the spooky Night Monster). She hasn't that many lines but as usual, Helm makes them sizzle. An off-beat, eerie chiller that any Ankers and Carradine fans should have on their video shelf.