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Ingagi is a 1930 pre-Code mockumentary exploitation film directed by William S. Campbell. It purports to be a documentary about "Sir Hubert Winstead" of London on an expedition to the Belgian Congo, and depicts a tribe of gorilla-worshipping women encountered by the explorer. The film claims to show a ritual in which African women are given over to gorillas as sex slaves, but in actuality was mostly filmed in Los Angeles, using American actresses in place of natives. It was produced and distributed by Nat Spitzer's Congo Pictures, which had been formed expressly for this production. Although marketed under the pretense of being ethnographic, the premise was a fabrication, leading the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors Association to retract any involvement.

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  • Ingagi – Der Herr der Wildnis ist ein US-amerikanischer Film von aus dem Jahr 1930. Er gibt vor ein Dokumentarfilm über Gorillas, die in Belgisch-Kongo Frauen als Sexsklaven halten, zu sein. Damit ist er ein frühes Beispiel für den Mondo-Film sowie das Genre des Exploitationfilms. (de)
  • Ingagi is a 1930 pre-Code mockumentary exploitation film directed by William S. Campbell. It purports to be a documentary about "Sir Hubert Winstead" of London on an expedition to the Belgian Congo, and depicts a tribe of gorilla-worshipping women encountered by the explorer. The film claims to show a ritual in which African women are given over to gorillas as sex slaves, but in actuality was mostly filmed in Los Angeles, using American actresses in place of natives. It was produced and distributed by Nat Spitzer's Congo Pictures, which had been formed expressly for this production. Although marketed under the pretense of being ethnographic, the premise was a fabrication, leading the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors Association to retract any involvement. The film trades heavily on its nudity and on the suggestion of sex between a woman and a gorilla. Its success motivated RKO Radio Pictures to invest in the 1933 film, King Kong. RKO owned several of the theatres where Ingagi was shown, including one of the first, the Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco, where it opened April 5, 1930. (en)
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  • L. Gillingham (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • William S. Campbell (en)
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  • Congo Pictures (en)
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  • Edward Gage (en)
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  • Ingagi (en)
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  • Charlie Gemora (en)
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  • Congo Pictures (en)
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  • Ingagi (en)
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  • Adam Shirk (en)
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  • Ingagi – Der Herr der Wildnis ist ein US-amerikanischer Film von aus dem Jahr 1930. Er gibt vor ein Dokumentarfilm über Gorillas, die in Belgisch-Kongo Frauen als Sexsklaven halten, zu sein. Damit ist er ein frühes Beispiel für den Mondo-Film sowie das Genre des Exploitationfilms. (de)
  • Ingagi is a 1930 pre-Code mockumentary exploitation film directed by William S. Campbell. It purports to be a documentary about "Sir Hubert Winstead" of London on an expedition to the Belgian Congo, and depicts a tribe of gorilla-worshipping women encountered by the explorer. The film claims to show a ritual in which African women are given over to gorillas as sex slaves, but in actuality was mostly filmed in Los Angeles, using American actresses in place of natives. It was produced and distributed by Nat Spitzer's Congo Pictures, which had been formed expressly for this production. Although marketed under the pretense of being ethnographic, the premise was a fabrication, leading the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors Association to retract any involvement. (en)
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