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Ingagi is a 1930 exploitation film. It purports to be a documentary of Sir Hubert Winstead of London on an expedition to Africa, and it concerns a tribe of gorilla-worshiping women encountered by the explorer.

The film trades heavily on the suggestion of sex between a woman and a gorilla. Its success motivated RKO Pictures to invest in the film King Kong.

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