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King
Kong (1933)
Starring
Robert Armstrong and Fay Wray
Film Notes
"Now you see it. You're amazed. You can't believe it. Your
eyes open wider. It's horrible, but you can't look away. There's no chance for you. No
escape. You're helpless, helpless. There's just one chance, if you can scream. Throw your
arms across your eyes and scream, scream for your life!" And scream Fay Wray does
most famously in this monster classic, one of the greatest adventure films of all time,
which even in an era of computer-generated wizardry remains a marvel of stop-motion
animation. Robert Armstrong stars as famed adventurer Carl Denham, who is leading a
"crazy voyage" to a mysterious, uncharted island to photograph "something
monstrous ... neither beast nor man." Also aboard is waif Ann Darrow (Fay Wray) and
Bruce Cabot as big lug John Driscoll, the ship's first mate. King Kong's first
half-hour is steady going, with engagingly corny dialogue ("Some big, hard-boiled egg
gets a look at a pretty face and bang, he cracks up and goes sappy") and ominous
portent that sets the stage for the horror to come. Once our heroes reach Skull Island,
the movie comes to roaring, chest-thumping, T. rex-slamming, snake-throttling,
pterodactyl-tearing, native-stomping life. Kong making his last stand atop the Empire
State Building is one of the movies' most indelible and iconic images." (Donald
Liebenson, Amazon.com) |
Rated: NR
Edition Details: 1927
NTSC format
Black & White, Closed-captioned, HiFi Sound
King Kong $14.99
King Kong (Digitally
Colorized Version) $16.99 |
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