Murders in the Zoo

Murders in the Zoo is a 1933 film about a monomaniacal zoologist who is pathologically jealous of his beautiful but unfaithful wife Evelyn and will not stop short of murder to keep her.
 * Directed by A. Edward Sutherland. Written by Seton I. Miller, Philip Wylie, and Milton H. Gropper.

Dialogue

 * Eric Gorman: Mr. Gates, never be afraid of a wild animal. Let it alone, and it'll leave you alone. That's more than we can say of most humans.
 * Peter Yates: You mean that you really like these, eh?
 * Eric Gorman: Beasts? I love them. They're honest in their simplicity, their primative emotions... They love, they hate, they kill.


 * Jerry Evans: [Releasing Peter, who is in shock, from cage] Peter, Peter, listen to me! Say something to me!
 * Peter Yates: [With his knees bent and apart] Is there a good laundry in this town!

Cast

 * Charlie Ruggles — Peter Yates
 * Lionel Atwill — Eric Gorman
 * Gail Patrick — Jerry Evans
 * Randolph Scott — Dr. Jack Woodford
 * John Lodge — Roger Hewitt
 * Kathleen Burke — Evelyn Gorman
 * Harry Beresford — Professor G. A. Evans