
A-Bo the Humonkey 2008
"Half man. Half ape. All fun."
Step into the quirky world of *A-Bo the Humonkey (2008)*, a hilarious comedy directed by Frankie Frain that blends absurdity with social satire.
Director: Frankie Frain
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is A-Bo the Humonkey (2008) about?
The film centers on A-Bo, a half-human, half-ape creature found in a wicker basket and raised in a small Massachusetts town. When a Boston activist decides A-Bo deserves human rights, the story takes a whimsical turn, blending heartfelt moments with sharp social commentary.
Who directed A-Bo the Humonkey?
Frankie Frain directed this quirky comedy, bringing his unique vision to the offbeat premise.
Who stars in A-Bo the Humonkey?
The film features Frankie Frain, Benjamin Fisher, Lloyd Kaufman, Jon Ryan, and Alyssa Crisswell in key roles.
Is A-Bo the Humonkey (2008) worth watching?
While it's an unrated indie comedy, *A-Bo the Humonkey (2008)* delivers offbeat humor and a charmingly absurd premise. Fans of cult films and off-the-wall comedies may find it a delightful, if unconventional, viewing experience.
How long is A-Bo the Humonkey?
The film has a runtime of 83 minutes.
About A-Bo the Humonkey (2008) — A Wild Comedy About Rights and Ridiculousness
Step into the quirky world of *A-Bo the Humonkey (2008)*, a hilarious comedy directed by Frankie Frain that blends absurdity with social satire. The film follows the life of A-Bo, a half-man, half-ape creature discovered in a wicker basket in the small town of Mossyrock, Massachusetts. Raised with love by the townsfolk, A-Bo's playful antics and gentle nature make him a local legend—until a liberal activist from Boston decides it's time to fight for A-Bo's human and civil rights.
As the story unfolds, *A-Bo the Humonkey (2008)* explores themes of identity, acceptance, and the blurred lines between humanity and nature. With its heartfelt humor and eccentric charm, the film creates a uniquely offbeat atmosphere that's as thought-provoking as it is entertaining. Packed with eccentric characters and off-the-wall situations, this indie gem offers a fresh take on the classic fish-out-of-water tale.