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  1. Murders in the Zoo is a 1933 pre-Code horror film directed by A. Edward Sutherland, written by Philip Wylie and Seton I. Miller. Particularly dark, even for its time, film critic Leonard Maltin called the film "astonishingly grisly."

  2. Murders In The Zoo ( 1933) A crazed zoologist uses zoo animals to dispose of his wife's suitors. MURDERS IN THE ZOO is an odd little film, a mixture of horror, comedy, and mystery, with the occasional thrill. Lionel Atwill is his usual evil self, and Randolph Scott's career was just taking off.

  3. Murders in the Zoo: Directed by A. Edward Sutherland. With Charles Ruggles, Lionel Atwill, Gail Patrick, Randolph Scott. A monomaniacal zoologist is pathologically jealous of his beautiful but unfaithful wife Evelyn and will not stop short of murder to keep her.

  4. When a New York City zoo suggests a fundraising gala, Gorman sees a prime opportunity to dispatch the dashing Roger (John Lodge) and anyone else who might cross him.

  5. A crazed zoologist uses zoo animals to dispose of his wife's suitors.

  6. Eric Gorman returns with his wife Evelyn from a trip to the Orient collecting zoo animals, having killed a member of his expedition who happened one day to kiss Mrs. Gorman. On board ship Evelyn meets Roger Hewitt, who falls in love with her.

  7. Directed by A. Edward Sutherland. HE KILLED FOR LOVE…AND LOVED TO KILL! Dr. Gorman is a millionaire adventurer, traveling the world in search of dangerous game. His bored, beautiful, much younger wife entertains herself in the arms of other men. In turn, Gorman uses his animals to kill these men.