Une équipe de tournage se rend sur une île tropicale pour un tournage et découvre un singe colossal, qui est ensuite capturé et ramené à New York pour une exposition publique.Une équipe de tournage se rend sur une île tropicale pour un tournage et découvre un singe colossal, qui est ensuite capturé et ramené à New York pour une exposition publique.Une équipe de tournage se rend sur une île tropicale pour un tournage et découvre un singe colossal, qui est ensuite capturé et ramené à New York pour une exposition publique.
- Prix
- 3 victoires et 8 nominations au total
Steve Clemente
- Witch King
- (as Steve Clemento)
Walter Ackerman
- Reporter
- (uncredited)
James Adamson
- Native Child
- (uncredited)
Van Alder
- Member of Ship's Crew
- (uncredited)
Etta Mae Allen
- Native
- (uncredited)
Frank Angel
- Reporter
- (uncredited)
Roscoe Ates
- Press Photographer
- (uncredited)
Ralph Bard
- Member of Ship's Crew
- (uncredited)
Reginald Barlow
- Ship's Engineer
- (uncredited)
Leo Beard
- Member of Ship's Crew
- (uncredited)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe film grossed $90,000 its opening weekend, the biggest opening ever at the time.
- Gaffes(at around 1h 14 mins) A Skull Island resident jumps from a hut and falls beside a domed chicken cage, which then hinges backwards and catches the actor's wig, taking it off his head, and remaining on top of the cage.
- Citations
[last lines]
Police Lieutenant: Well, Denham, the airplanes got him.
Carl Denham: Oh no, it wasn't the airplanes. It was beauty killed the beast.
- Générique farfeluOpening Card: And the prophet said: "And lo, the beast looked upon the face of beauty. And it stayed its hand from killing. And from that day, it was as one dead." Old Arabian Proverb
- Autres versionsOn November 22, 2005, Turner Classic Movies premiered a version with a four minute overture added. This increased the run time to slightly over 104 minutes. This is also the U.S. two-disc DVD collector's edition version. Note, however, that the overture was not part of the film's original exhibition. According to John Morgan's notes on the score's re-construction, the overture was not written by Max Steiner. Morgan writes, "Another rumour has recently surfaced that Steiner composed an Overture for the film's world premiere opening in 1933 - there was even a recent recording claiming to be this long-lost Overture. Hearing the recorded "proof" of this Overture confirmed our suspicions: it was merely those same few acetates that have been floating around for years, professionally edited into a short Suite and called an Overture. In conversations I had with people who attended and remembered this opening, there was no music from the film used in any of these shows." Source: John Morgan, "Reconstruction Notes by John Morgan," Steiner: King Kong. Marco Polo (8.223763), 1997, pg. 21 (near bottom).
- ConnexionsEdited into The Ghost Ship (1943)
Commentaire en vedette
Ignore the cranks who seem to look for subliminal messages and underlying hidden meanings in everything. This is a monster movie and a love story and never pretends to be everything else.
Hollywood film-makers of today could certainly learn a few things from watching it with its well-written characters, fast-paced and dynamic script which contains barely a dull moment, excellent dialogue and hauntingly memorable music. Willis O'Brien's animation is at its best and Kong himself comes across as a genuine character and not an unsympathetic one. Scenery is also imaginative, with marvellous attention paid to detail, and the monsters are well-designed.
Still the best monster film ever made, if not the best film.
Hollywood film-makers of today could certainly learn a few things from watching it with its well-written characters, fast-paced and dynamic script which contains barely a dull moment, excellent dialogue and hauntingly memorable music. Willis O'Brien's animation is at its best and Kong himself comes across as a genuine character and not an unsympathetic one. Scenery is also imaginative, with marvellous attention paid to detail, and the monsters are well-designed.
Still the best monster film ever made, if not the best film.
- G.Spider
- 13 juin 1999
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 670 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 651 $ US
- Durée1 heure 40 minutes
- Couleur
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