King Kong

Titolo originale: King Kong
Regia: Peter Jackson |
Anno: 2005
Origine: New Zealand | United States of America | Germany |
Generi: Avventura Dramma Azione
Tag: new york city | exotic island | movie business | show business | human animal relationship | great depression | giant insect | remake | prehistoric creature | dinosaur | creature | kaiju | empire state building | giant ape | woman in peril | 1930s | giant gorilla | grand | king kong |
Cast: Naomi Watts | Adrien Brody | Jack Black | Andy Serkis | Colin Hanks | Thomas Kretschmann | Jamie Bell | Kyle Chandler | Evan Parke | Lobo Chan | John Sumner | Craig Hall | Peter McKenzie | William Johnson | David Pittu | Mark Hadlow | Geraldine Brophy | David Dennis | Pip Mushin | Jim Knobeloch | Ric Herbert | Lee Donahue | Tom Hobbs | Tiriel Mora | Jed Brophy | John Wraight | Will Wallace | Frank Edwards | Crawford Thomson | Richard Kavanagh | Stephen Hall | Joe Folau | Chic Littlewood | Samuel Taylor | Lorraine Ashbourne | Laura Surrich | Katie Jackson | Michael Lawrence | Ray Woolf | Eddie Campbell | Greg Smith | Phil Grieve | Matt Wilson | Jim McLarty | Latham Gaines | Camille Keenan | Peter Jackson | Billy Jackson | Jack Machiela | Frank Darabont |

New York, 1933. Durante la Grande Depressione la fame di fama conduce una troupe cinematografica su un'isola misteriosa per girare un film spettacolare e avventuroso. A bordo della Venture salpano Carl Denham, regista ambizioso, Ann Darrow, un'attrice esordiente e Jack Driscoll, un drammaturgo intellettuale prestato al cinema. Durante una tempesta la nave si incaglia sugli scogli dell'Isola del Teschio, una terra fuori da ogni mappa e governata da un colossale scimmione, Kong, a cui viene offerta in sacrificio la bella Ann. Gli uomini della Venture, nel tentativo di salvare la fanciulla, cattureranno Kong e lo "trasferiranno" a Manhattan per esibirlo come fenomeno da fiera. Ma Re Kong spezzerà le catene e scalerà l'Empire State Building ghermendo di nuovo la bella dai capelli d'oro.

Approfondimenti

Empire State Building e la cultura di massa D
When one of the sailors is crushed by a falling brontosaurus, the scream sound effect used is one of [...] D
In 1996, Universal (who were highly impressed with Sir Peter Jackson's abilities on their film Sospe [...] D
28 copies of Darrow's petticoats (Americans/Canadians would call it a slip) were made. Some were cle [...] D
In an early draft of the screenplay, Ann Darrow was the daughter of a famed archaeologist, and Jack [...] D
At the time of its release, this was the 4th highest-grossing film in Universal's history. D
The exterior of the fictional Alhambra Theater, where Kong is put on display, is modeled after the P [...] D
Adrien Brody was the first and only choice for hero Jack Driscoll. While Brody was under the impress [...] D
Sir Peter Jackson likes to shoot animatics in pre-viz for most of his big action sequences. Before t [...] D
The tie-in video game for Xbox 360 (also released in 2005) is a situational adventure game paced in [...] D
(At around twelve minutes) Fay Wray was in negotiations to appear in the film before she died. Sir P [...] D
Jack Black and Colin Hanks both starred in Orange County (2002). D
Michael Muhney auditioned for the role of Bruce Baxter. D
(At around twenty-five minutes) One of the gas bombs from King Kong (1933) can be seen in the shot o [...] D
Sir Peter Jackson had a birthday during the production of the film. To commemorate the occasion, the [...] D
(At around one hour and thirty-five minutes) The log scene where King Kong lifts, rolls, and throws [...] D
There were no gorillas in any zoo in New Zealand for the production team to study; the nearest is in [...] D
The scene where Denham, Driscoll, and the crew fall into a pit filled with giant bugs is a reference [...] D
The Tyrannosaurus (actually Vastatosaurus Rex, or V-Rex) has hands with three fingers, as an homage [...] D
According to Sir Peter Jackson's autobiography, someone angrily asked Jackson why he was making a fi [...] D
Shipped to cinemas in Europe under the name "Gipsy Camp". It came in two packs, reel 1, 3, 4a, 6, 8, [...] D
Jack Black has claimed that he did not wear any makeup at all in the entire movie, after hearing a f [...] D
The hand-cranked motion-picture camera carried around by Carl Denham is a genuine antique Bell & How [...] D
(At around twenty-four minutes) When Adrien Brody is first taken to the animal cells on the boat to [...] D
Vicky Haughton had to spend nearly six hours in make-up each morning for her role as the witch docto [...] D
Pre-viz started without a finished script. The first thing the pre-viz artists began with then was t [...] D
Shot over a period of 6 months. D
Jamie Bell stayed in character throughout production, never lapsing out of his American accent. D
Natalie Portman screentested for the role of Ann Darrow, but was deemed too young for the part. D
Now Playing Podcast reviewed King Kong. This film received two "recommends" and one "not recommend". D
Sylvester McCoy screentested for the role of Herb, the cameraman. D
When planned to be released in 1998, Kate Winslet was the first choice for Ann Darrow. D
Alex Norton was offered a role, but had to pass because the dates clashed with a television project. D
Min Windle who played Ann Darrow's substitute in the theatre scene was also Naomi Watts' stunt doubl [...] D
Naomi Watts: [starring in remakes] This is the fifth of seven remakes or adaptations of previously e [...] D
This film held the record for being the most expensive ever made in the U.S., until it was topped by [...] D
Sir Peter Jackson originally spent 9 months working on his first version of " King Kong" in 1996 bef [...] D
Jack Black wore a wig in the film, because Sir Peter Jackson wasn't happy with the way his hair had [...] D
One of the creatures made up for the film's universe is the Vultusaurus, a dinosaur that developed b [...] D
King Kong's roar is a lion's roar played backwards at half speed. D
At the time, this was the most expensive film ever made. Universal executives were placated at the e [...] D
Bob Burns: (At around two hours and thirty minutes) Together with his wife, Kathy. D
Naomi Watts: [female protagonist in her bare feet] Ann Darrow is barefoot for the entirety of her ti [...] D
When the crew are tossed off their makeshift raft on Skull Island, the underwater scenes were not fi [...] D
When Kong is outside in New York, over his shoulder is a billboard advertising Universal Pictures, t [...] D
The fact is that the "Old Arabian Proverb" was dreamed up by none other than Merian C. Cooper himsel [...] D
To research his role, Jack Black studied P.T. Barnum and Orson Welles. D
Adrien Brody and Thomas Kretschmann starred together in "The Pianist" in 2002. D
Sir Peter Jackson's love of King Kong (1933) is evidenced by his making Skull Island the provenance [...] D
Universal, the studio behind this version, had held the UK video rights to the 1933 version, along w [...] D
Over two million feet of film were shot, the equivalent of 370 hours of footage, 123 times more than [...] D
Naomi Watts's longest Hollywood movie in terms of overall runtime. D
During the middle of filming, New Zealand passed stringent anti-smoking laws which explains why in t [...] D
WILHELM SCREAM: (At around one hour and twenty-four minutes) During the brontosaurus stampede, as a [...] D
Several pieces of dialogue in the movie are taken from the original 1933 King Kong (1933): * When An [...] D
Almost all of the exterior shots of New York City fail to depict the Chrysler building, which is ver [...] D
King Kong is being described as twenty-five feet tall on his hind legs by the makers of this version [...] D
Adrien Brody and Thomas Kretschmann previously appeared in Il pianista (2002). D
The three V-Rexes Kong fights are distinguishable by the configuration of their teeth. The first V-R [...] D
The movie was shipped to theaters in the U.S. under the name "Tiny Dancer". For added security, the [...] D
Howard Shore: (At around two hours and twenty minutes) The conductor seen in the theater where Kong [...] D
The billboards that appear in Times Square are the same as the ones found in King Kong (1933). D
Naomi Watts states that when she was offered the part in this film she contacted David Lynch for adv [...] D
For the film's premiere in New York City (where else?), Sir Peter Jackson was given the keys to the [...] D
Sir Peter Jackson first saw King Kong (1933) when he was just 9 years old. By the age of 12, he was [...] D
The film is the second remake of King Kong (1933). The first was King Kong (1976). D
The film holds an 84% critic approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, while audience score is at 50%. D
Andy Serkis essentially had to play King Kong twice. First, alongside Naomi Watts in a makeshift gor [...] D
Fay Wray was asked by director Sir Peter Jackson to appear in a brief cameo role in which she would [...] D
The Times Square set was built about twenty percent scaled down from the original. For this and most [...] D
The two original models of Apatosaurus from King Kong (1933) were used for reference in creating a c [...] D
Jamie Bell and Andy Serkis later worked with Sir Peter Jackson on Le avventure di Tintin - Il segret [...] D
As there had been with Andy Serkis and his performance as Gollum in Il Signore degli Anelli - Le due [...] D
The pages of script that Jack gave to Carl in the ship were actually part of Sir Peter Jackson's per [...] D
(At around twenty-seven minutes) Jimmy Jamie Bell is seen reading "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conr [...] D
While running through the various actresses who could be used in Denham's film, he mentions 'Fay', a [...] D
Running at three hours and 21 minutes, this is the longest King Kong film. D
(At around twelve minutes) In the dialogue near the beginning, when Carl Denham mentions that the ac [...] D
(At around seven minutes) When the thuggish Studio Executive refuses to continue financing Denham's [...] D
(At around one hour and fifty minutes) The giant worms that attack Lumpy in the insect pit were deri [...] D
Contrary to rumor, Sir Peter Jackson did not lose weight because production of the movie turned out [...] D
The digitally-rendered 1933 New York City is so detailed that it contained 90,000 separate buildings [...] D
Kong makes his first visual appearance 71 minutes into the film. D
During the scene where Kong causes the crew to fall into the log pit, both Kong and Lumpy are seen t [...] D
Considering the film's running time, it could have possibly been longer. According to the book "The [...] D
The main reason why Sir Peter Jackson set to remake the 1933 classic was because it was his favorite [...] D
Andy Serkis, who played the title character King Kong, shares the same birthday with two others from [...] D
The New York City set was only four blocks across and one story high, the rest was added digitally. D
Sir Peter Jackson owns several props from the original King Kong (1933), and put some of the items f [...] D
By comparing King Kong (1933), King Kong (1976), and King Kong (2005), Kong appears older film by fi [...] D
Andy Serkis portrays two characters who die in the movie: first as Lumpy the cook and then near the [...] D
Jacinta Wawatai's last film role as of 2021. D
Sir Peter Jackson originally wanted to make this film immediately after Sospesi nel tempo (1996). Wh [...] D
The final credits run longer than 10 minutes. D
Although he is the title character of the movie, King Kong is not heard until 1 hour into the film, [...] D
The film takes place in 1933. This was the year that King Kong (1933) was released. D
Peter Jackson: A gunner in the airplanes. Jackson and makeup man Rick Baker shaved off their beards [...] D
The movie contains approximately eight hundred miniature shots. D
During the opening scenes of the film, there are shots of monkeys, a few chimpanzees, and an orangut [...] D
This was one of the last films personally green-lit and approved by former Universal Studios Chairpe [...] D
Kong kills forty-one people throughout the film, one more than in King Kong (1933). D
All the New York City scenes (set in winter) were actually shot in New Zealand in a sweltering summe [...] D
Naomi Watts had a horrific fall on the New Zealand set. She fell from a height into a ditch, to the [...] D
On April Fools Day 2005, Sir Peter Jackson posted an elaborate practical joke, which he posted on a [...] D
(At around one minute) At the beginning of the film, there is a shot of a restaurant in New York Cit [...] D
After searching worldwide for the right boat to be the S.S. Venture, Sir Peter Jackson found and pur [...] D
The role of "Jimmy", played by Jamie Bell, was created specifically for him. D
Adrien Brody did all of his own stunt driving. D
Rick Baker: The pilot of an airplane that is shooting at Kong on the Empire State Building. Baker de [...] D
In the Broadway show, where Kong is the unwilling star, the "native dancers" are dressed in the same [...] D
(At around two hours and thirty-five minutes) The ice skating scene in Central Park was not in the o [...] D
Weta Workshops created eight variations of animal excrement, and even researched the manure of tiger [...] D
Andy Serkis: [motion capture acting] Andy Serkis had 132 motion capture sensors attached to his face [...] D
(At around one minute) In the beginning of the movie you see a worker on a steel part. Due to the ca [...] D
(At around two hours and fifty-five minutes) Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack, the producer [...] D
The name of the ship "S.S. Venture", is the same as the one in Il mondo perduto - Jurassic Park (199 [...] D
There are a few changes in this film from the 1933 version. Jack Driscoll is a famous playwright ins [...] D
During production, Peter Jackson hosted a video production diary, made specifically for the fan webs [...] D
The non-profit organization with which producer and performer Anthony Begonia volunteers was feature [...] D
In the car, when Preston and Carl are discussing options to replace his departed leading lady (women [...] D
Between sixty and seventy vintage cars were collected locally for use in the New York City scenes. T [...] D
(At around sixty-two minutes) Captain Englehorn, played by Thomas Kretschmann, saves Carl Denham fro [...] D
Sir Peter Jackson was paid $20 million to direct this film, the highest salary ever paid to a film d [...] D
(At around one hour) As the Skull Island natives are attacking Ann, Jack, and Carl, look closely at [...] D
Adrien Brody and Jack Black would later star in other action adventure films set in the jungle. Adri [...] D
There was a book that came out along with the movie, called "A Natural History of Skull Island", whi [...] D
Peter Jackson: [children] Jackson's children William Jackson and Katie Jackson appear during the fir [...] D
Frank Darabont: A biplane gunner. D
The "Scream Ann! Scream for your life!" clip, shown in trailers, never made it into the final cut. D
For the New York City scenes, the few hundred extras used each had three different costumes that the [...] D
Bobby Lee, John Cho, and Daniel Dae Kim all auditioned for a role in the film. D
The color orange was deliberately kept off-set, and in the lighting effects, because it was found to [...] D
The insects attacking Jack Driscoll at the canyon bottom are gigantic versions of the Weta, a specie [...] D
Thomas Robins: Man entering the theater and removing his hat before the revelation of Kong. Previous [...] D
Sir Ian McKellen turned down the role of Carl Denham, as he was doing a play in London. D
Prior to the making of the movie Naomi Watts met the legendary Fay Wray who played Ann Darrow in the [...] D
Besides studying wild gorillas in Rwanda in order to be able to mimic their movements and behavior, [...] D
Andy Serkis was very adamant that King Kong should not be a carnivore since gorillas in real life ar [...] D
The studio in Wellington, New Zealand was located very close to the local airport, so planes flying [...] D
The 5th highest-grossing film of 2005. D
Howard Shore had written and recorded much of the score for this film, but shortly before release, h [...] D
The movie had the most number of visual effects shots - around 2,400. It surpasses the record set by [...] D
(At around two hours and thirty-five minutes) One of the Times Square shop signs reads "Joseph Berli [...] D
(At around nine minutes) When Carl Denham puts a glass up to the door of the screening room, to eave [...] D
Kong has 41 mins. of screentime. D
A new studio had to be built at the New Zealand Stone Street Studios just to accommodate the sheer s [...] D
Carl Denham is the film's real antagonist. D
(At around 42 minutes) When the radio operator aboard the S.S. Venture receives a radiogram via Mors [...] D
Several of the Skull Island natives were played by Sudanese actors who did not speak English, and th [...] D
The make-up artists initially tried old-age stipple (applications of liquid latex to create natural [...] D
The very first scene shot was the one where Ann arrives at the docks to board the ship. Embarrassing [...] D
Sir Peter Jackson cast Jack Black after seeing his performance in Alta fedeltà (2000). D
On top of its $562 million box-office gross, the film generated another $100 million in DVD sales. D
Andrew Lesnie at one point, suggested shooting the film in black-and-white. D
Even though Captain Englehorn gave orders to turn the ship, he is the one who actually finds the isl [...] D
Kyle Chandler would again appear alongside King Kong years later in Godzilla vs. Kong (2021). D
As a personal favor for Sir Peter Jackson, Bryan Singer, who was in Australia working on Superman Re [...] D
At the very end of the closing credits, the movie is dedicated to "The original explorers of Skull I [...] D
Sir Peter Jackson has expressed a desire to remaster the film into 3-D at some point in the future. D
It took 18 months to craft the CGI version of the Empire State Building. The real thing was built in [...] D
Sir Peter Jackson originally wanted either Robert De Niro or George Clooney to play the role of Carl [...] D
First King Kong film and first monster film overall since the 1976 remake to depict a tribe of nativ [...] D

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Using a submachine gun, firing at full auto, to pick the bugs off someone's back without killing or [...] D
Just before the wall is spotted, Jimmy is in the open crow's nest reading "Heart of Darkness". He pu [...] D
When Ann meets Kong on NYC street, the camera flashes back and forth between them. When it shows Kon [...] D
When Carl and his assistant are driving in the cab discussing who to fill in on the female role, the [...] D
When Ann is tied up as a sacrifice, waiting for Kong to appear, the position of the skull necklace r [...] D
(at around 24 mins) When Driscoll steps in the camel manure below decks, the following shot, just af [...] D
During the entire scene on top of the Empire State Building, the sun is at least ten times bigger th [...] D
When Carl is standing next to Kong's unconscious body saying, "His name will be in lights on Broadwa [...] D
Kong stops a car, looks around and sees Ann walking down the street, but there is no chaos of any ki [...] D
Aboard the Venture, when Ann runs into Jack with her "good legs", she has a towel on her shoulder wh [...] D
When Ann and Jack are about to kiss the first time, there is a close-up of Ann's face. When it cuts, [...] D
When Ann is in Kong's hand for the first time, you can see a screen bounce behind Ann. D
When Ann is about to steal the apple, she picks up a different apple first. When she is about to put [...] D
When Carl is talking to Ann in the restaurant, he asks her if she's a size 4 and she moves to stand [...] D
On the top of the Empire State building Kong is attacked by three helicopters and swats one down but [...] D
When Kong rips Ann from the bridge (which would have ripped both her arms off), the vines rip toward [...] D
With all the ice and long coats during the New York City scenes, one would assume that it was winter [...] D
The way Kong shakes Ann around while carrying her probably would snap her neck or spine. D
At the diner, as Carl speaks with Ann while she eats, things on the table change position depending [...] D
Jack Driscoll steps in 'camel's mess' in the hold of the Venture, and wipes his shoe on a crate. Whe [...] D
After being offered to Kong by the natives, it appears that Ann is wearing pantyhose for a brief mom [...] D
In the scene where Ann Darrow is brought to the Venture, there is a wide shot where she is walking a [...] D
As Kong and Ann Darrow exhale in the freezing New York air, there are many shots where you can't see [...] D
As Ann tries to escape from the T-Rex, at one point her robe acquires a rather large black and muddy [...] D
When Ann is with Kong on the cliff, her robe and belt repeatedly change position in consecutive shot [...] D
Despite being thrown, falling, being dragged and various other things, Ann's hair and face are almos [...] D
Ann is soaking wet when she is being led through the natives. When she gets to the top of the wall, [...] D
Ann is wet from the sea and rain when she's taken before the natives, but when she's tied up, she's [...] D
Carl Denham tells the board of directors and Jack Driscoll that Skull Island has never been seen bef [...] D
(at around 2h 45 mins) When Driscoll enters the elevator at the Empire State Building during the fil [...] D
When they are all running from the dinosaurs, you can see where they should have been crushed by the [...] D
(at around 2h 30 mins) During his New York rampage, Kong slams his fists full force on the roof of a [...] D
When the longnecks are tumbling down the hill, it's obvious there's a screen behind Preston and Jimm [...] D
When the movie star is trying to talk them into giving up, he has a rope slung around his chest over [...] D
The crew is sailing to the island and the rough sea makes the boat move violently. Jack Driscoll stu [...] D
(at around 2h 30 mins) The Yellow Cab Jack Driscoll takes to lure Kong away has license plates dated [...] D
Jack and Carl are in Carl's stateroom. Carl opens the crate of whiskey, takes out a bottle, and puts [...] D
As Jack Driscoll flees Kong in a yellow cab through a narrow alley, the view through the (missing) w [...] D
When Ann is caught stealing the apple, Carl pulls up a coin saying "Excuse me. Ma'am, I think you dr [...] D
When Ann is rehearsing in front of a mirror for her meeting with Jack Driscoll, smudges on the mirro [...] D
When it cuts to the filming of the first take between Ann and Bruce on the ship, it shows Jack stand [...] D
(at around 1h 24 mins) During the brontosaur jostling scene in the canyon, Bruce Baxter's character [...] D
(at around 1h 8 mins) When Ann is being sacrificed to Kong, she is on a greased platform that her ba [...] D
about 2:40 - as the biplanes circle, Kong leaves Anne on the last platform before climbing the final [...] D
When the T-Rex is chasing Ann, it drops half of the raptor carcass out of its mouth when it tries to [...] D
Soldiers are wearing the M1912 uniform with the high choker collar. This was replaced in 1926 with a [...] D
Near the end of the film, when people are running in terror out of the theater and into Times Square [...] D
At the end, the soldiers are using M1 Garand Rifles. These rifles were not adopted by the military t [...] D
When Kong falls through a portion of the circular observation deck at the top of the skyscraper, he [...] D
(at around 18 mins) 'Surabaya', an Indonesian town, is shown under the name of S.S. Venture. Some pe [...] D
Before going on board the ship, Captain Englehorn asks Ann if she is nervous while he lights his cig [...] D
When Carl steps out of the room after screening his movie, he doesn't cast any shadow on the door be [...] D
When Ann is juggling for Kong on the cliff edge she starts juggling at one point. If you look closel [...] D
At the end, planes are attacking Kong on top of the building. They stop when they see Ann up there. [...] D
(at around 1h 15 minutes) At the end of the sequence where Kong carries Ann through the forest, ther [...] D
Note the chrome centers on the wire wheels of the taxi that Jack commandeers towards the end of the [...] D
When Ann is dancing in New York while King Kong is enchained, her hair is straight and curly in the [...] D
(at around 1h 17 mins) After forbidding Jimmy to join the search party for Ann, Hayes discovers Jimm [...] D
Kong continues to change size during the movie. The most obvious way to notice this is when his hand [...] D
(at around 2h 55 mins) When Kong falls off the Empire State Building at the end, the ladder on the s [...] D
When Carl films in the valley, Bruce has multiple lines of rope round his shoulder which change posi [...] D
While telling Carl about the shipwrecked sailor the crew of the Venture picked up on an earlier crui [...] D
In the chasm scene, when Lumpy is fighting off worm-like creatures, we can see that his sword is mad [...] D
(at around 1h 29 mins) After the scene with the Brachiosaurus, Bruce Baxter has a conversation with [...] D
When the "headsman" native is shot by Captain Englehorn, he throws his arms in the air. He repeats t [...] D
When Kong captures Ann, he grabs a hold of her and pulls so that the ropes binding her snap. As she [...] D
When Jack is rescuing Ann, she has two cuts above her right eyebrow, the smaller cut changes positio [...] D
Shortly after Kong realizes he's been shot and gets blood on his fingers by touching the bloody hole [...] D
(at around 1h 50 mins) After Denham drops his camera and the film falls out, it is clearly a modern [...] D
When Carl offers the Nestlé chocolate to the native girl, the wrapping differs between shots as h [...] D
On the cliff where Ann is entertaining King Kong by dancing, juggling, doing flips, etc., her face g [...] D
In the scene where Jack Black and Adrian Brody are talking on the boat (as it's getting ready to lea [...] D
When the old man says he is moving back to Chicago, Ann hugs him and places her hand around him righ [...] D
The Venture crashing into several rocks especially on the port and starboard sides would have been s [...] D
At the very top of the Empire State Building, Ann hugs Kong's left arm. In the very next shot, she i [...] D
When Ann and Kong are on top of the Empire State Building near the very end, he sets her down on top [...] D
After Ann and Carl arrive at the docks, as she stands beside the Venture, her coat collar is flipped [...] D
When the Skull Island natives are holding Ann's arms as the old native taunts her, their grips on An [...] D
(at around 2h 25 mins) Peggy Lee did not begin her recording career until the early 1940s. Her recor [...] D
Ann's hair is soaked when she is captured by the natives, but within minutes afterwards, it is compl [...] D
After Ann refuses to perform more tricks to amuse Kong, he angrily punches the ground twice in front [...] D
Having been shot Kong falls to the ground and within seconds Dwan has got from the top of the Empire [...] D
(at around 1h 11 mins) When Ann "meets" Kong for the first time, she is bound securely with some ver [...] D
(at around 1h 43 mins) The T-Rex is chasing Ann Darrow with a medium-sized monster, possibly a rapto [...] D
When the boat is leaving NYC and the camera is panning around it, the smoke from the ship "follows" [...] D
When Carl speaks with Hayes and Lumpy about their destination, while aboard the Venture, the towel r [...] D
Given the presence of snow and people wearing heavy coats in the streets of New York City, it is ver [...] D
(at around 14 mins) Denham asks Ann if she wears a size 4. Commercial standards for clothing sizes w [...] D
As with a lot of "dinosaur" movies (e.g., Jurassic Park), this shows dinosaurs stop eating a large c [...] D
During the whole film, even though Ann is thrown about and man-handled by Kong, as well as sliding d [...] D
(at around 2h 40 mins) Floodlighting of the upper floors and tower of the Empire State Building bega [...] D
In the long shots of the ship moving, the noise of a steam locomotive has been dubbed in. This sound [...] D
(at around 2h 30 mins) When Kong is chasing Jack Driscoll, you see a shot of an alleyway with a woma [...] D
At the end of the chase through the streets of NYC, Kong stops the yellow cab with a "karate chop" t [...] D
(at around 24 mins) When leaving New York, a 360-degree shot is taken of the boat by night. However, [...] D
Apparently there was a warrant for Carl Denham's arrest, but Englehorn doesn't get a message about t [...] D
(at around 2h 20 mins) In New York, Carl Denham states that 17 crew members died on Skull Island. Th [...] D
Soon after Kong grabs Ann for the first time and is playing with her, the wide shots show him violen [...] D
(at around 2h 45 mins) When Kong is on top of the Empire State Building and is shot by one of the bi [...] D
When Kong is about to fight the last Rex, Ann begins to back under his arms. In a distance shot it i [...] D
(at around 1h 30 mins) When Ann disarms Kong, she jumps onto the floor with her head up. When she ju [...] D
(at around 1h 35 mins) Before Kong picks up Hayes, he fires a shot from his pistol; then he is seen [...] D
When Kong has grabbed Hayes, he tells the rest of them to get out of there. As he says "Do as I say" [...] D
(at around 1h 40 mins) When Ann slides down a muddy slope, her back is covered with very dark mud. W [...] D
When Ann comes out of the lake after fighting with the T-Rexes her hair is all wet, but after Kong h [...] D
When being sacrificed by the natives to Kong, Ann is seen standing barefoot on a wooden platform jus [...] D
When Bruce Baxter tries to wiggle his way out of having to get closer to the brontos so Carl Denham [...] D
Ann's clothing changes throughout the period on the island when Kong has her; a narrow camisole-stra [...] D
The on-screen camera and sound recording gear depicted in the film bear no resemblance to the mass o [...] D
When Kong is at the top of the Empire State Building, we see Ann start to climb the ladder, and she [...] D
When Kong holds Ann in his hand, as he sits near the top of the Empire State Building, the way she i [...] D
Although no official explanation is given for the unlikely feat of transporting Kong from the ship a [...] D
When Carl is convincing Ann inside the diner, after she stands up and Carl convinces her to accept t [...] D
The T-Rex has a lizard in its mouth when it chases Ann; then for a split second the lizard is gone, [...] D
After the screening of Carl's movie, he walks down and says "The script has been rewritten", while h [...] D
When Kong is carrying Ann during the fight with the dinosaurs, Ann's legs are facing one direction a [...] D
After the running with the dinosaurs scene, Driscoll and Baxter are talking near a swamp. In the fir [...] D
(at around 12 mins) When Carl Denham steps out of the taxi to find a girl for his film, it is perfec [...] D
In the scene where Ann is unconscious, Kong puts Ann on the ground and she is lying on her arms. Whe [...] D
At 44:15 Englehorn tells Hayes to "Check our position. Use the stars." In 1933 that was the only way [...] D
When the crewman receives the message aboard the Venture, he jots it down on a pad of paper. There i [...] D
Undoubtedly to save costs in computer animation, nearly all the cars in the New York City street sce [...] D
When Kong is shaking the tree down, it's obvious that there's a screen behind the film crew when the [...] D
(at around 11 mins) Before leaving port, Denham tells his assistant to pack "Red Label 80 per cent p [...] D
It's dark when Kong stops Ann at the bone yard, and as he gets away from her; moments later it's day [...] D
Lumpy says 4 men died in the stampede. Actually, at least 5 people died in the stampede; six if you [...] D
When the T-Rex is chasing Ann through the woods, she slips and slides down a muddy hill getting mud [...] D
When Carl falls at the beginning of the brontosaurs chase, he is only just in front of the brontosau [...] D
After Kong is captured, Englehorn seems to have forgotten that there was still a warrant for Carl De [...] D
When Ann is on the rotten tree branch trying to escape the giant lizard, there is a large black leaf [...] D
(at around 1 min) At the very beginning of the film, during Al Jolson's song, the camera looks down [...] D
(at around 2h 50 mins) When Jack Driscoll goes up in the Empire State Building elevator, he watches [...] D
When the main characters first arrive on the island and are attacked by the natives, one of the nati [...] D
Throughout her time on Skull Island, Ann does not sustain any notable injuries despite being manhand [...] D
When the sound engineer says "We're gonna hear the ship's engines all over the dialogues", he has hi [...] D
(at around 23 mins) As the ship is leaving its dock in New York the captain orders "dead slow ahead [...] D
At 46 minutes into the film, when the "Venture", having changed course for Rangoon, goes into a heav [...] D

Frase

Carl Denham: Defeat is always momentary! D
Carl Denham: [Before climbing to the top of the bu [...] D
Lumpy the Cook: Chuck everything except for the po [...] D
Jack Driscoll: You don't have to be nervous, Miss [...] D
Carl Denham: Fay's a size four. Preston: Yes, she [...] D
Captain Englehorn: There's nothing out there! Car [...] D
Carl Denham: Ladies and Gentlemen... I give you... [...] D
Carl Denham: Don't worry, Preston. I've had a lot [...] D
Venture Crew - Helmsman: Fifteen Fathoms! We have [...] D
Hayes: [to Kong] Look at me. D
Sleazy Studio Guy: Will there be boobies? D
[the boat is leaving the dock, and Carl made Jack [...] D
Carl Denham: She's standing at the railing. She do [...] D
Ann Darrow: Good things never last, Mr. Denham. D
Carl Denham: $2,000. It's a deal. Will you take a [...] D
Ann Darrow: No! I said no! That's all there is. Th [...] D
Hayes: When I tell you to run, run. Jimmy: I'm no [...] D
Ann Darrow: Is this the moving picture ship? Carl [...] D
Jack Driscoll: Taxi! Follow that ape! D
Hayes: The beast looked upon the face of beauty. B [...] D
Preston: He was right. There is still some mystery [...] D
Hayes: If someone were to tell you this ship was h [...] D
[after already promising to dedicate the film to M [...] D
Carl Denham: I've risked everything I had on this [...] D
[first lines] Manny: [practicing sneezes] That's [...] D
[Jack Driscoll must sleep in a cage where animals [...] D
Carl Denham: Ann, I'm not that kind of person. An [...] D
Captain Englehorn: That's the thing about cockroac [...] D
[repeated line] Bruce Baxter: Coming through! D
Ann Darrow: Why would you do that? Jack Driscoll: [...] D
Ann Darrow: [Jack reminiscing] You're writing a co [...] D
Ann Darrow: Beautiful. D
Jack Driscoll: I always knew you were nothing like [...] D
Captain Englehorn: There's a warrant out for your [...] D
Carl Denham: Bringing to mind that Old Arabian Pro [...] D
Jack Driscoll: [looking at map] What is that? Car [...] D
Choy: [talking to Jack] Skipper get you good deal [...] D
Jack Driscoll: She doesn't want the chocolate... D
Jack Driscoll: Where's Carl? Bruce Baxter: Carl? [...] D
Jack Driscoll: It's not about words. D
Jack Driscoll: [the crew has finally released the [...] D
Carl Denham: [to aboriginal girl] Look, chocolate! [...] D
Carl Denham: Monsters belong in B movies. D
Carl Denham: I'll give you another thousand if we [...] D
Hayes: We could not understand because we were too [...] D
Carl Denham: Ann, I'm telling you - you're perfect [...] D
[Hayes has just explained the subtext of Heart of [...] D
Lumpy the Cook: [seeing a footprint that Kong has [...] D
Jack Driscoll: Actors! They travel the world, all [...] D
Carl Denham: [filming the dinosaurs] Walk forward, [...] D
Captain Englehorn: [after saving Denham and his fi [...] D
Captain Englehorn: [Sarcastically after shooting s [...] D
Captain Englehorn: [Asking Jack which cage to stay [...] D
[Carl is filming a man being eaten] Lumpy the Coo [...] D
Manny: [Himself and Ann are now fired after their [...] D
Carl Denham: [Denham stalls as the ship prepares t [...] D
[last lines] Carl Denham: It wasn't the airplanes [...] D
Jack Driscoll: Actors. They travel the world, but [...] D
General: [Riding in a truck full of troops on its [...] D
Carl Denham: I'll give you another thousand to lea [...] D
Lumpy the Cook: Excuse me, Shakespeare. D
Captain Englehorn: Ma'am? Ann Darrow: Ann Darrow. [...] D
Carl Denham: Oh! Ann, this is... uh... Ann? Ann D [...] D
Carl Denham: I'm touching the beast. D
Carl Denham: God damn it, Preston, all you had to [...] D
Photographer: Why would he do that? Climb up there [...] D
[after a studio executive has suggested nude film [...] D
Captain Englehorn: [after discovering boxes of chl [...] D
Carl Denham: I'm finished. Jack Driscoll: How did [...] D
Carl Denham: [running from the stampeding long nec [...] D
Ann Darrow: [Yelling at King Kong] Go back. D
Carl Denham: Bring the tripod and all of the film. [...] D
Bruce Baxter: For God's sake, Denham, leave the na [...] D
Carl Denham: He was a king in the world he knew. B [...] D
Bruce Baxter: What do you think, Driscoll? Dialogu [...] D
Carl Denham: I'm not gonna let them kill my film! D
Ann Darrow: [as the ship's crew attempts to captur [...] D

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