King Kong (1933), directed by Merian C. Cooper, Ernest B. Schoedsack
a successful director, known for his documentaries, Carl Denham, is about to leave for another exotic island and desperately seeks a protagonist for his new film. Nth failure of his agents decided to search among the common people his actress accidentally runs into Ann, beautiful, blond and in serious economic difficulties which proposes a writing. Ann agrees, and embarks to the long-awaited promise and glory on a mysterious island called Skull Island, not marked on maps.
After a long voyage, the crew reached the island and land just as the natives are celebrating a strange tribal ritual, foreigners are not accepted at the best and decide to return to the ship. During the night, the natives, struck by Ann's blonde hair, kidnap the girl to offer it in sacrifice to their god, Kong, a giant ape living beyond a colossal wall. Kong is called the roll of drums and the clanging of gongs and exhibition at the Anna frightened in all its horrible and gigantic stature, but the gorilla instead of killing the girl, gently picks it up and brings with it 'in the forest [. ..]
a successful director, known for his documentaries, Carl Denham, is about to leave for another exotic island and desperately seeks a protagonist for his new film. Nth failure of his agents decided to search among the common people his actress accidentally runs into Ann, beautiful, blond and in serious economic difficulties which proposes a writing. Ann agrees, and embarks to the long-awaited promise and glory on a mysterious island called Skull Island, not marked on maps.
After a long voyage, the crew reached the island and land just as the natives are celebrating a strange tribal ritual, foreigners are not accepted at the best and decide to return to the ship. During the night, the natives, struck by Ann's blonde hair, kidnap the girl to offer it in sacrifice to their god, Kong, a giant ape living beyond a colossal wall. Kong is called the roll of drums and the clanging of gongs and exhibition at the Anna frightened in all its horrible and gigantic stature, but the gorilla instead of killing the girl, gently picks it up and brings with it 'in the forest [. ..]
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