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King Kong (1976)

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Movie King Kong (1976)
Real Title King Kong
Rating 6.2
Aired 1976-09-08
Duration 134 Min
Languages HINDI-ENGLISH
Quality Bluray
Subtitle NA
Sources IMDB | TMDB

Countries

Italy, United States of America

Genres

Adventure, Fantasy, Hollywood Movies Hindi Dubbed, Hindi Dubbed Movies, Dual Audio, Hollywood Movies, English Movies

Companies

Paramount Pictures, Dino De Laurentiis Company

Stars

Jeff Bridges, Jessica Lange, Charles Grodin, John Randolph, René Auberjonois, Julius Harris

Directors

John Guillermin

Writers

Lorenzo Semple Jr., Ruth Rose, James Ashmore Creelman

Taglines

Taglines: The most exciting original motion picture event of all time.

Tags

indigenous, giant snake, remake, giant animal, world trade center, manhattan, new york city, giant ape, indian ocean, king kong

Description

An oil company expedition disturbs the peace of a giant ape and brings him back to New York to exploit him.

Reviews

Reviews:

Author: Geronimo1967
OK, so it was always going to be very difficult to get anywhere near the 1933 version so I suppose the question here is - why bother? Well, they did - and what we have here is a bit of a shocker. The character names have been changed and the plot line updated to suggest this is more about oil exploration than beastie hunting, but thereafter the story is the same as the glamorous "Dwan" (Jessica Lange) becomes the apple of the eye of our eponymous giant ape. Taken deep into his jungle lair, the pair are pursued by Jeff Bridges ("Prescott") and Charles Grodin ("Wilson") who face all sorts of perils as they try to rescue the damsel in distress. The damsel, meantime, is beginning to fall for her over-sized beau and maybe she didn't actually want rescuing? We, on the other hand, certainly do. This takes far too long to get going and once it does, it offers us a very pedestrian interpretation of one of the most iconic love stories in cinema history with acting that is as about as wooden as it gets. The colour photography is first rate, but that also serves to rob the film of much of it's soul. This has a made-for-television look to it that is entirely devoid of any sense of menace or emotion. Lange screams like the best of them at the beginning, but there is nothing of the vulnerable about her characterisation. It doesn't help that the supporting cast are little better than a collection of daytime C-listers delivering a dialogue that really needed quite a bit more work had it hoped to engage us for 2¼ hours. Just because the visual effects made this possible doesn't mean that it should have been made. Judge for yourself, but I doubt you will find it either entertaining nor a patch on the original.

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