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Fred Wilson Angestellter eines großen amerikanischen Öl-Konzerns, hat den Auftrag, neue Erdölquellen ausfindig zu machen. Mit einem gecharterten Boot macht er sich auf die Reise zu einer noch unbewohnten Insel. Mit an Bord ist auch ein blinder Passagier: Der Anthropologe Jack Prescott schmuggelte sich auf das Schiff, denn er will auf dieser Insel eine seltene Affenart untersuchen. Unterwegs nehmen sie noch die hübsche Dawn mit an Bord, die sie in einem Rettungsboot auflesen. Als das Schiff vor der Insel vor Anker geht, stellt sich jedoch heraus, dass diese doch nicht so unbewohnt ist, wie allseits angenommen. Die dort lebenden Eingeborenen führen gerade ein merkwürdiges Ritual auf, um einem überlebensgroßen Affen namens 'Kong' zu huldigen. Als sie die blonde Dawn erblicken, haben sie ihr 'Opfer' gefunden...
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This might have been one of the first movies I ever saw in the theater without my parents. I think I was 12 years old at the time. Even then, I recall thinking it was pretty underwhelming. In fact, Dwan was an airhead then, too. The two-second shot of the robotic Kong was just as lame then and I know I have memory of Fred Wilson's body twitching after Kong stomped him into the ground. Did they cut that out after the theatrical release? Anyway, my reaction to my recent viewing is the same as it was as a child. A snake? Where the heck are all the dinosaurs?
Remake of the fantastic classic.
An exceptional remake that reintroduces the King to a new generation, Dino De Laurentiis’ King Kong is a thrilling action/adventure film. While on an expedition to a mysterious island shrouding in cloud cover the Petrox Oil Company discovers Kong, a 40-foot ape worshiped as a god by the island inhabitants. Starring Jeff Bridges, Charles Grodin, and Rene Auberjonois, and introducing Jessica Lange in her film debut, the casting is rather impressive; Bridges in particular gives an extraordinary performance. And though the special effects have aged, they work well enough and create a captivating vision. The action sequences are also quite good, especially the climactic battle at the World Trade Center. Full of thrills and excitement, King Kong is wildly entertaining.
The WTC was just 3 years old then. Who would known that 25 years later many people would run the same fate as Kong...
This is a passable light weight remake at best. It just has too many problems to be great.