The Rare Blue Apes of Cannibal Isle (1972) [NR]

Release Date:
January 1, 1972

Original Title:
The Rare Blue Apes of Cannibal Isle

Alternate Titles:
Mr. Quack Quack and Cap'n Krock
Mr. Quack Quack and the Rare Blue Ape
The Pirates of Cannibal Isle

Genres:
Adventure | Family | Fantasy | Horror | Music

Production Companies:
Filem Negara Malaysia
Union Jack Enterprises

Production Countries:
Australia | Malaysia | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 81

Not Since 'Puf'n Stuf' A Film Of Such Wonderful Live Characters Amid the World of Fantasy!

A musical adventure about a young runaway who uncovers an island full of 'fantastic' characters.

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Animal Coordinator:
Rupert Edwardes

Assistant Director:
James Auker

Associate Producer:
John Flynn

Camera Operator:
Yoe Giak It

Costume Assistant:
Anna Rahmat

Director:
Donn Greer

Director of Photography:
Arch Archambault

Editor:
George B. Hively

Executive Producer:
Harold Gershman

Graphic Designer:
Edward Pragasam

Original Music Composer:
Phil Moore III

Producer:
Robert Nagy

Production Assistant:
Terri Bond

Production Design:
Beverly Rahmat

Property Master:
Yvonne Meyer

Props:
S.K. Pillai

Screenplay:
Donn Greer

Script Supervisor:
Connie Meyer

Set Designer:
Jim West

Set Dresser:
Stephen Murray

Set Supervisor:
Wong Chi Woh

Sound:
John Oliver

Sound Effects:
Evelyn Rutledge

Still Photographer:
John Pragasam

Unit Manager:
George Hendroff

Wardrobe Assistant:
Daphne Lee

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