King Kong (1933) | reviewed by: Scott McKay | August 4, 2011
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genre Action | Drama
synopsis An adventure film about a film crew in search of a monster on a remote island. The crew finds King Kong and decides to take him back to New York as a money making spectacle. The film is a masterpiece of Stop-Motion in filmmaking history and inspired a line of King Kong films.
lead actors Fay Wray | Robert Armstrong | Bruce Cabot | Noble Johnson | Steve Clemente | James Flavin | Sam Hardy
director Merian C. Cooper | Ernest B. Schoedsack