"King Kong" is a 1933 American Horror and Fantasy film, written by James Creelman and Ruth Rose and directed by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack, under the production company RKO Radio Pictures. The film was censored at the time of its release and was known for its innovative use of special effects, such as stop-motion animation, matte painting, rear projection and miniatures, all of which were conceived decades before the digital era.
Synopsis.
A film crew arrives on an exotic tropical island and discovers a colossal ape who falls in love with the lead actress. The crew captures it and takes it to New York to exhibit it.
What will you find?
A polemic work that knew how to take advantage of the technologies of its time to portray an unexplored facet of cinematography, obtaining excellent results.