King Kong The Eighth Wonder Of The World(1933)
1933 monster movie about a giant ape which remains an unparalleled horror-fantasy.
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Age group8+ years
Duration100 mins
I liked this film, even though it was a bit (no a lot) old fashioned. I would give it a 5/5 star review. My favourite scene is when King Kong takes Ann to his lair. I could tell that the dinosaurs and King Kong were all puppets, but that's only because it was made in 1933. My favourite line though, is (the same as Mr Pile’s) the last line, when they say, “it wasn’t the plane that killed “the beast” - it was beauty".
This is an old film, though like Back to the Future 1, 2 and 3, it is a good one.
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