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KIng Kong 1933 [Re-release Trailer]

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The Eighth Wonder of the World and the quintessential movie. This one is deffinitely TOTAL CINEMA!

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  • The AVATAR of the 1930's...

  • one hell of a movie, my grandpa tells me he remembers being so excited to go see it, and that for those days these were the best special effects...

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  • 240p we meet again.

  • I know next to nothing about Fay Wray and have never seen King Kong. But I do remember several years back she put out her auto-biography that told her life story beyond her most famous role, and it had one of the cleverest book titles I ever saw - Fay Wray: On The Other Hand.

  • @superwheel10 The special effects are way beyond it's time for this movie.

  • @C3Z4rtv how is AVATAR anything like this?!?

  • @ellbo2 guys chill... my earlier comment doesn't mean i don't think the movie looks cool, it's just, the characters look totally retarded... that's it :P

  • @Matthewsmollen4 Joe Smith Marba wasn't famous ever but he has been in other movies too.

  • When the plumber at my college thought Joe E. Ross played the train engineer, he thought he heard him say something when he saw Kong. He thought he heard the engineer say Ooh! Ooh! but he didn't say anything. He didn't make a sound.

  • A plumber at my college mistaked somebody in this movie for Joe E. Ross from Car 54 Where are you?. He mistaked Joe E. Ross for the train engineer. The train engineer was played by someone named Joe but it wasn't Joe E. Ross. His name was Joe Smith Marba, and we don't see his name in the cast.

  • @TheSoulmate12 ITS 193FUCKING3!

  • @snakes3425 Yeah, that would be a nice find. One thing's for sure, the trailer didn't include scenes of Kong.Much of the production was kept under wraps until the actual premiere. However, the original 1933 radio promo DOES exist and is available on YouTube.

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