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King Kong

  • 7.9 /10

  • 1441

  • 97%

Plot

Adventurous filmmaker Carl Denham sets out to produce a motion picture unlike anything the world has seen before. Alongside his leading lady Ann Darrow and his first mate Jack Driscoll, they arrive on an island and discover a legendary creature said to be neither beast nor man. Denham captures the monster to be displayed on Broadway as King Kong, the eighth wonder of the world.

Cast

Robert Armstrong as Carl Denham
Robert Armstrong

as Carl Denham

Fay Wray as Ann Darrow
Fay Wray

as Ann Darrow

Bruce Cabot as Jack Driscoll
Bruce Cabot

as Jack Driscoll

Frank Reicher as Captain Englehorn
Frank Reicher

as Captain Englehorn

Victor Wong as Ship's Cook Charlie
Victor Wong

as Ship's Cook Charlie

James Flavin as Mate Briggs
James Flavin

as Mate Briggs

Sam Hardy as Charles Weston
Sam Hardy

as Charles Weston

Noble Johnson as Skull Island Native Chief
Noble Johnson

as Skull Island Native Chief

Steve Clemente as Skull Island Witch Doctor
Steve Clemente

as Skull Island Witch Doctor

Roscoe Ates as Press Photographer (uncredited)
Roscoe Ates

as Press Photographer (uncredited)

Movie Facts

Rated

  • Approved

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • March 15, 1933

Production Companies

  • RKO Radio Pictures

Production Countries

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • English

Budget

  • $672,000.00

Revenue

  • $10,000,000.00

Runtime

  • 1.73 hrs

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Reviews

In watching this movie, and I'm talking about actually scrutinizing it intently, I was shocked at the amount and the extremity of the violence that was in the picture. Natives were being bitten, swallowed and purposely stepped upon by Kong. The sailors were chased, trampled and eaten by the dinosaurs and then we have all the New York City violence on top of it all where Kong tosses a woman to her…

Shown recently by the BBC and wow, how fantastically this has stood the test of time. I can see why there have been so many remakes of this iconic tale of ambition, power and true love but none that shine a candle to this - even after over 80 years. Robert Armstrong and Fay Wray do their bit as the producer and the starlet, but the true stars are lighting, photography and special effects which ar…

So this is the bar, and this is the reason that people don't like any of the remakes... except the 2005 remake, people don't like that because it stinks. But this shot for the moon. It promised the audience a giant ape, it gave the audience a giant ape... and a sort of love story that was really cute and relatable that brought it all together. It reached for the stars visually, it grabbed o…

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