Difference between revisions of "King Kong (1933)"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Kooshmeister (talk | contribs) |
|||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
An moviemaking expedition to the remote Skull Island discovers the isle alive with prehistoric creatures, particularly a gigantic gorilla worshiped as a god called Kong by the island's natives. Director Carl Denham captures Kong and returns with him to Depression-era New York, where Kong escapes and runs amok. | An moviemaking expedition to the remote Skull Island discovers the isle alive with prehistoric creatures, particularly a gigantic gorilla worshiped as a god called Kong by the island's natives. Director Carl Denham captures Kong and returns with him to Depression-era New York, where Kong escapes and runs amok. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Series}} | ||
+ | [[King Kong (1976)]].<br> | ||
+ | [[King Kong Lives]]. | ||
== [[:Category:Curtiss Falcon|Curtiss F8C-5/O2C-1 Helldiver]] == | == [[:Category:Curtiss Falcon|Curtiss F8C-5/O2C-1 Helldiver]] == |
Revision as of 13:05, 9 October 2012
Movie (1933)
Starring:
Fay Wray (Ann Darrow)
Robert Armstrong (Carl Denham)
Bruce Cabot (Jack Driscoll)
Frank Reicher (Capt. Englehorn)
Sam Hardy (Charles Weston)
Noble Johnson (Native Chief)
An moviemaking expedition to the remote Skull Island discovers the isle alive with prehistoric creatures, particularly a gigantic gorilla worshiped as a god called Kong by the island's natives. Director Carl Denham captures Kong and returns with him to Depression-era New York, where Kong escapes and runs amok.
Also from this series:
King Kong (1976).
King Kong Lives.
Curtiss F8C-5/O2C-1 Helldiver
After climbing the Empire State Building, Kong is attacked and killed by four of these military planes.
Back To: