King Kong

1933

Action / Adventure / Horror / Sci-Fi

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 97% · 116 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 86% · 50K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.9/10 10 90414 90.4K

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Plot summary

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.


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August 25, 2019 at 07:03 AM

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Fay Wray as Ann Darrow
Robert Armstrong as Carl Denham
Sandra Shaw as Woman Who Screams From Hotel Window
Noble Johnson as Native Chief
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Fella_shibby 10 / 10

Imagine viewers' reaction 88 years ago. This is a true timeless classic.

I first saw this in a theatre in the early 80s when it rereleased.

Then again many times on vhs.

Revisited it recently with my 7 year old nephew since he is on monster verse marathon. Revisited the restored version which is basically 104 mins of which 4 mins is an overture.

Everything has already been said about this great film n there seems to be little left to say but lemme contribute a lil more by praising how good this film is.

Willis O'Brien's stop-motion effects are the best part about this film.

Its sad that the pit scene is lost forever.

Peter Jackson gave homage to O'Brien by creating the pit scene which is available on YouTube.

The fight between Kong n Tyrannosaurus is amazeballs. It looked as if two fellas are having a wrestling match. Even the way Kong checks his opponent's heads after defeating them to make sure they are dead is superbly done.

The film is action packed n filled with lottuva creatures.

Kong battles a Tyrannosaurus, an Elasmosaurus (which looked like a giant anaconda), a Pteranodon and lots of bullets and bombs.

We also have a Brontosaurus n a Stegosaurus wreaking havoc on humans.

My respect goes to Merian C. Cooper, Ernest B. Schoedsack n O'Brien.

Reviewed by A_Different_Drummer 10 / 10

We're genetically programmed to dismiss the 1930s...

but the hard cold fact is that while the inevitable remakes have come and gone, this black and white, pre-CGI original remains one of the greatest films of its kind and even today has a better chance of mesmerizing an audience OF ANY AGE than any of the slam-bang thank-you-mam pyrotechnics that pass for quality entertainment in our era. THE SETUP IS ASTONISHING. Talk about your cinematic foreplay! Before any actor in this film ever sets foot on Skull Island, the audience is totally creeped out by the mists, the tall tales, the rumours, the strange goings-on shipboard... by the time we actually see Kong, it is almost anti-climactic. And this was the first film to fully develop the idea of transposing the "beauty and the beast" story to modern horror. What does that ape see in Fay Wray? What does she see in him? That 10,000 cartoonists have redone the final "skyscaper" sequence gives new meaning to "iconic." Un-equalled.

Reviewed by ccthemovieman-1 9 / 10

The First King Kong Still Going Strong

With the recent DVD release of this film, and the latest version on the big screen being released two days from this writing, I hope more people take the opportunity to check this movie out, the original King Kong, if they've never seen it.

This movie must have been astounding to the people watching it over 70 years ago. I doubt they'd ever seen anything like this, action-wise, and monster-wise. It is still fascinating today, even with the great advancements in special effects.

Most action films from the classic years, from 1920 to the late 1960s had corny mostly unrealistic special effects but this film still holds up, extraordinarily so considering its age. The film also had a tremendous amount of action. Young people today are usually bored watching old black-and-white movies but they wouldn't be bored with this one. Once the "girl," Fay Wray gets captured by King Kong, the rest of the movie is one long action scene.

Kong was not the only beast in the movie, either, which surprised me the first time I ever saw this. Protecting Wray, Kong battles a dinosaur, a giant snake, a giant bird and then human beings firing bullets and bombs at him.

Wray also was fun to watch, but I''m a male so a pretty woman like her - shockingly exposing her breasts in one scene, too - makes it easier to enjoy the film. Her screaming, however, can get on your nerves. She must have been hoarse for a month after filming this movie.

Robert Armstrong, as the film director, and Bruce Cabot, as the ship crewman and Wray''s rescuer, also are interesting to watch and hear. As I said, once the action kicks in, the his a very entertaining movie and impossible to put down.

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