An oil company expedition disturbs the peace of a giant ape and brings him back to New York to exploit him.
Jeff Bridges
as Jack F. Prescott
Jessica Lange
as Dwan
Charles Grodin
as Fred S. Wilson
John Randolph
as Captain Ross
René Auberjonois
as Roy Bagley
Julius Harris
as Boan
Jack O'Halloran
as Joe Perko
Ed Lauter
as Carnahan
John Agar
as City Official
Jorge Moreno
as Garcia
talisencrw
I had first seen the outstanding original of 'King Kong', still transcendent and captivating in its then-prescient use of special effects wizardry, then Sir Peter Jackson's recent remake, which was still extremely impressive. I had only heard horrible things about the 70's version, but I have come t...
John Chard
No, you're dead wrong. He was the terror, the mystery of their lives, and the magic. 1976 and I had already been spellbound and terrified by Jaws the year previously, I mean I was only 10 years old. Having been introduced by my film loving parents to the original King Kong from 1933, as soon as t...
JPV852
A bit long but not terrible and had some adorably funny moments like seeing a man in an ape outfit tossing around a model train or hiding behind a building to avoid a helicopter. But seriously, the ape costume wasn't bad however his expressions were at times creepy, especially when looking at Dwan. ...
CinemaSerf
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 explor...
GenerationofSwine
Usually I hate remakes... but I also used to not like DC. And then the heavily bashed New 52 came around, I was talking to a friend of mine, and the Flash in New 52 wasn't his Flash. He hated it out of principal. I think that is what happened here, because the '33 film reached for the stars. The ...