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| Fay Wray | ... | Ann Darrow | |
| Robert Armstrong | ... | Carl Denham | |
| Bruce Cabot | ... | John Driscoll | |
| Frank Reicher | ... | Captain Englehorn | |
| Sam Hardy | ... | Charles Weston | |
| Noble Johnson | ... | Native Chief | |
| Steve Clemente | ... | Witch King (as Steve Clemento) | |
| James Flavin | ... | Second Mate Briggs | |
| King Kong | ... | The Eighth Wonder of the World | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Walter Ackerman | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| James Adamson | ... | Native Child (uncredited) | |
| Van Alder | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Ed Allen | ... | Native (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) | |
| Fred Behrle | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Jack Best | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Johnnie Bland | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Eddie Boland | ... | Reporter / Cameraman (uncredited) | |
| Harry Bowen | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| John Brakins | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Lynton Brent | ... | Reporter / Cameraman (uncredited) | |
| Roy Brent | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Everett Brown | ... | Native in Ape Costume (uncredited) | |
| Betty Burns | ... | New York Theatergoer (uncredited) | |
| Barney Capehart | ... | Pilot (uncredited) | |
| Jack Chapin | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Harry Claremont | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Edward Clark | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| John Collins | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Odel Conley | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Onest Conley | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Merian C. Cooper | ... | Pilot of Plane That Kills Kong (uncredited) | |
| Harry Cornbleth | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Kathryn Curry | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Nathan Curry | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Dick Curtis | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Bill Dagwell | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| George Daly | ... | Machine Gunner (uncredited) | |
| Ruby Dandridge | ... | Native Dancer (uncredited) | |
| Vivian Dandridge | ... | Native Child (uncredited) | |
| John Davis | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Joe Dill | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| James Dime | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Fanny Donahue | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Jean Doran | ... | New York Theatergoer (uncredited) | |
| Walter Downing | ... | New York Theatergoer (uncredited) | |
| Florence Dudley | ... | New York Theatergoer (uncredited) | |
| Tex Duffy | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| William Dunn | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| William Duran | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Peter Duray | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Harry Duval | ... | New York Theatergoer (uncredited) | |
| Earl Dwire | ... | New York Theatregoer (uncredited) | |
| Ralph Easton | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Oliver Eckhardt | ... | New York Theatregoer (uncredited) | |
| Louise Emmons | ... | Old Woman in Line at Mission (uncredited) | |
| Shorty English | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Frank Fanning | ... | Police Officer (uncredited) | |
| Jean Fenwick | ... | New Yorker (uncredited) | |
| Bill Fisher | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Larry Fisher | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Art Flavin | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Joe Flourney | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Betty Gale | ... | New Yorker (uncredited) | |
| Jack Gallagher | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Bob Galloway | ... | Pilot (uncredited) | |
| Evelyn Garrison | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Harold Garrison | ... | Native Child (uncredited) | |
| Frank Gerritty | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| June Gittelson | ... | Fat Woman (uncredited) | |
| Arnold Gray | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Duke Green | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Lawrence Green | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Dorothy Gulliver | ... | New York Theatergoer (uncredited) | |
| Charles Haefeli | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Charlie Hall | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Pat Harmon | ... | Gunman (uncredited) | |
| James Harrison | ... | Cameraman (uncredited) | |
| Eddie Hart | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Lew Harvey | ... | Gunman (uncredited) | |
| Etta Mae Henry | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Irene Henry | ... | Baby (uncredited) | |
| Tex Higginson | ... | Member of Ship's Crew / Assistant Director / Taxi Driver (uncredited) | |
| Earl 'Hap' Hogan | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Wesley Hopper | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Hazel Howell | ... | New Yorker (uncredited) | |
| Clifford Ingram | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| T.C. Jack | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Jimmy James | ... | Member of Ship's Crew / Assistant Director (uncredited) | |
| Annie L. Johnson | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| John L. Johnson | ... | New York Theatergoer (uncredited) | |
| Harry Keaton | ... | Ballyhooer (uncredited) | |
| Walter Kimpton | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Walter Kirby | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Al Knight | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Walter Knox | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Ethan Laidlaw | ... | First Mate (uncredited) | |
| Sam Levine | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Vera Lewis | ... | New York Theatregoer (uncredited) | |
| Col. Timothy J. Lonergan | ... | Police Officer / Usher (uncredited) | |
| George MacQuarrie | ... | Police Captain (uncredited) | |
| George Magrill | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Joe Smith Marba | ... | Elevated Train Motorman (uncredited) | |
| Rena Marlowe | ... | Native Child (uncredited) | |
| Sam Marlowe | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Mae Marrin | ... | Ballyhooer (uncredited) | |
| Henry Martin | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Buddy Mason | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| LeRoy Mason | ... | New York Theatregoer (uncredited) | |
| Richie McCarew | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Etta McDaniel | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Al McDonald | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Larry McGrath | ... | Ballyhooer (uncredited) | |
| Frank Meredith | ... | Police Officer (uncredited) | |
| Frank Mills | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Dusty Mitchell | ... | Pilot (uncredited) | |
| King Mojave | ... | Ballyhooer (uncredited) | |
| Carlotta Monti | ... | New York Theatergoer (uncredited) | |
| Harry Mount | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Almeta Muse | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Alice Nichols | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Nim Nixon | ... | Native Dancer (uncredited) | |
| John Northpole | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Skeets Noyes | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| G. Raymond Nye | ... | Police Captain (uncredited) | |
| Frank O'Connor | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Paddy O'Flynn | ... | Reporter / Cameraman (uncredited) | |
| Tom O'Grady | ... | New York Theatergoer (uncredited) | |
| Bert O'Malley | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Charles O'Malley | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Edward Patrick | ... | Native Dancer (uncredited) | |
| Gil Perkins | ... | Sailor (uncredited) | |
| Jack Perry | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Nathan Perry | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Lee Phelps | ... | Cameraman (uncredited) | |
| Allen Pomeroy | ... | Motorcycle Policeman (uncredited) | |
| Paul Porcasi | ... | Apple Vendor (uncredited) | |
| Mahlon Potts | ... | Native Child (uncredited) | |
| Malcon Potts | ... | Native Child (uncredited) | |
| Russ Powell | ... | Watchman (uncredited) | |
| A.J. Prather | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Jack Pratt | ... | Radio Announcer (uncredited) | |
| T.J. Rankin | ... | Native Dancer (uncredited) | |
| Eddy Reed | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Gus Robinson | ... | Native Dancer (uncredited) | |
| Ed Rochelle | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Russ Rogers | ... | Pilot (uncredited) | |
| Jack Saunders | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Russell Saunders | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Syd Saylor | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Ernest B. Schoedsack | ... | Machine-Gunner on Plane That Kills Kong (uncredited) | |
| Charles Sewell | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Floyd Shackelford | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Sandra Shaw | ... | Hotel Woman Dropped by Kong (uncredited) | |
| Tony Shelly | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Gay Sheridan | ... | New York Theatergoer (uncredited) | |
| Milton Shockley | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Jack Silver | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Jack Smith | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| William Solder | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Katherine Sparks | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Hugh Starkey | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Larry Steers | ... | New York Theatregoer (uncredited) | |
| Edward Stevens | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Roy Stewart | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Harry Strang | ... | Policeman at Headquarters (uncredited) | |
| Eddie Sturgis | ... | Ballyhooer (uncredited) | |
| Charles Sullivan | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Madame Sul-Te-Wan | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Gertrude Sutton | ... | New York Theatergoer (uncredited) | |
| Tobias Tally | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Walter Taylor | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Harry Tenbrook | ... | Sailor (uncredited) | |
| Ivan Thomas | ... | Conductor (uncredited) | |
| Roy Thompson | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Jim Thorpe | ... | New York Theatergoer (uncredited) | |
| Earl Turman | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Ray Turner | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Monte Vandergrift | ... | Police Officer (uncredited) | |
| William Van Vleck | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Sailor Vincent | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| John Wade | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Kid Wagner | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Harry Walker | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Wade Walker | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| H.R. Warwick | ... | Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited) | |
| Blue Washington | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Charles Washington | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| George Washington | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Hannah Washington | ... | Native Child (uncredited) | |
| Jack West | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Blackie Whiteford | ... | Member of ship's crew (uncredited) | |
| Bill Williams | ... | New York Theatergoer (uncredited) | |
| Geneva Williams | ... | Native (uncredited) | |
| Ivory Williams | ... | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Victor Wong | ... | Lumpy (uncredited) | |
| Eric Wood | ... | Pilot (uncredited) | |
| Helen Worthington | ... | New York Theatergoer (uncredited) | |
| Lillian Young | ... | New York Theatergoer (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Merian C. Cooper | (uncredited) | ||
| Ernest B. Schoedsack | (uncredited) | ||
Writing credits | ||
| James Ashmore Creelman | (screenplay) (as James Creelman) and | |
| Ruth Rose | (screenplay) | |
| Merian C. Cooper | (idea) and | |
| Edgar Wallace | (idea) | |
| Merian C. Cooper | story (uncredited) | |
| Leon Gordon | contributing writer (uncredited) | |
| Edgar Wallace | story (uncredited) | |
Produced by | |||
| Merian C. Cooper | .... | producer | |
| Ernest B. Schoedsack | .... | producer | |
| David O. Selznick | .... | executive producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Max Steiner | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Edward Linden | (photographed by) (as Eddie Linden) | ||
| J.O. Taylor | (photographed by) | ||
| Vernon L. Walker | (photographed by) (as Vernon Walker) | ||
| Kenneth Peach | (uncredited) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Ted Cheesman | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Carroll Clark | (uncredited) | ||
Art Direction by | |||
| Carroll Clark | (uncredited) | ||
| Alfred Herman | (uncredited) | ||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Carroll Clark | (settings) | ||
| Alfred Herman | (settings) (as Al Herman) | ||
| Thomas Little | (uncredited) | ||
| Ray Moyer | (uncredited) | ||
Costume Design by | |||
| Walter Plunkett | (uncredited) | ||
Makeup Department | |||
| Mel Berns | .... | makeup supervisor (uncredited) | |
| Dot Carlson | .... | hair stylist (uncredited) | |
| Dotha Hippe | .... | hair stylist (uncredited) | |
| Sam Kaufman | .... | makeup artist (uncredited) | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Doran Cox | .... | assistant director (uncredited) | |
| Walter Daniels | .... | assistant director (uncredited) | |
| Ivan Thomas | .... | assistant director (uncredited) | |
Art Department | |||
| Byron L. Crabbe | .... | art technician | |
| Mario Larrinaga | .... | art technician | |
| John Cerisoli | .... | sculptor (uncredited) | |
| George Gabe | .... | property master (uncredited) | |
| Van Nest Polglase | .... | supervising art director (uncredited) | |
| Ernest Smythe | .... | additional storyboard artist (uncredited) | |
| Peter Stitch | .... | painting technician (uncredited) | |
| W.G. White | .... | construction technician (uncredited) | |
Sound Department | |||
| Murray Spivack | .... | sound effects | |
| Earl A. Wolcott | .... | sound recordist | |
| Walter Elliott | .... | sound effects associate (uncredited) | |
| Eddie Harman | .... | sound recordist (uncredited) | |
| Clem Portman | .... | sound re-recording mixer (uncredited) | |
| Murray Spivack | .... | sound designer (uncredited) | |
| Harold E. Stine | .... | boom operator (uncredited) | |
| Richard Van Hessen | .... | boom operator: visual effects unit (uncredited) | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Harry Redmond Jr. | .... | special effects (uncredited) | |
| Harry Redmond Sr. | .... | special effects (uncredited) | |
| Frank D. Williams | .... | special effects technician (uncredited) | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Byron L. Crabbe | .... | matte painter (uncredited) | |
| Byron L. Crabbe | .... | matte technician (uncredited) | |
| Marcel Delgado | .... | model maker (uncredited) | |
| Marcel Delgado | .... | technician (uncredited) | |
| Carroll H. Dunning | .... | visual effects supervisor: Dunning process (uncredited) | |
| C. Dodge Dunning | .... | visual effects supervisor: Dunning process (uncredited) | |
| Linwood G. Dunn | .... | optical photographer (uncredited) | |
| Buzz Gibson | .... | technician (uncredited) | |
| Orville Goldner | .... | technician (uncredited) | |
| Henri Hillinck | .... | matte painter (uncredited) | |
| Mario Larrinaga | .... | matte painter (uncredited) | |
| Mario Larrinaga | .... | matte technician (uncredited) | |
| Willis H. O'Brien | .... | visual effects supervisor (uncredited) | |
| Fred Reese | .... | technician (uncredited) | |
| Carroll L. Shepphird | .... | technician (uncredited) | |
| Clifford Stine | .... | special effects cameraman (uncredited) | |
| William Ulm | .... | optical photographer (uncredited) | |
| Vernon L. Walker | .... | visual effects cinematographer (uncredited) | |
| Frank Williams | .... | matte supervisor (uncredited) | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Ernest Bachrach | .... | still photographer (uncredited) | |
| William H. Clothier | .... | first assistant camera: "b" camera (uncredited) | |
| Lee Davis | .... | camera operator (uncredited) | |
| Guy Gilman | .... | gaffer (uncredited) | |
| Edward Henderson | .... | camera operator (uncredited) | |
| Alexander Kahle | .... | still photographer (uncredited) | |
| George Marquenie | .... | best boy (uncredited) | |
| Sam Redding | .... | key grip (uncredited) | |
| William Reinhold | .... | second assistant camera: "a" camera (uncredited) | |
| Ernest B. Schoedsack | .... | camera operator (uncredited) | |
| Clifford Stine | .... | second assistant camera: "b" camera (uncredited) | |
| Bert Willis | .... | first assistant camera: "a" camera (uncredited) | |
| Stacy Woodard | .... | director of photography: inserts (uncredited) | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Ethel Beach | .... | wardrobe (uncredited) | |
| Tommy Clark | .... | wardrobe (uncredited) | |
Music Department | |||
| Bernhard Kaun | .... | orchestrator (uncredited) | |
| Max Steiner | .... | conductor (uncredited) | |
Other crew | |||
| Walter Daniels | .... | production assistant | |
| Marcel Delgado | .... | technical staff | |
| Buzz Gibson | .... | technical staff (as E.B. Gibson) | |
| Orville Goldner | .... | technical staff | |
| Archie Marshek | .... | production assistant (as Archie F. Marshek) | |
| Willis H. O'Brien | .... | chief technician | |
| Fred Reese | .... | technical staff | |
| Carroll L. Shepphird | .... | technical staff (as Carroll Shepphird) | |
| Betty Collins | .... | double (uncredited) | |
| Chick Collins | .... | double (uncredited) | |
| Sam Cummings | .... | double (uncredited) | |
| Carroll H. Dunning | .... | dunning process supervisor (uncredited) | |
| C. Dodge Dunning | .... | dunning process supervisor (uncredited) | |
| Betty Goode | .... | script supervisor (uncredited) | |
| Mike Graves | .... | double (uncredited) | |
| Edith Haskins | .... | double (uncredited) | |
| Jack Holbrook | .... | double (uncredited) | |
| Billy Jones | .... | double (uncredited) | |
| Duke Krantz | .... | pilot (uncredited) | |
| Dr. J.W. Lytle | .... | technical advisor (uncredited) | |
| Horace McCoy | .... | script assistant (uncredited) | |
| Frances Mills | .... | double (uncredited) | |
| Dr. O.A. Patterson | .... | technical advisor (uncredited) | |
| Zoe Porter | .... | assistant: Mr. Cooper (uncredited) | |
| Dr. Harry C. Raven | .... | technical advisor (uncredited) | |
| Bob Rose | .... | double (uncredited) | |
| Loretta Rush | .... | double (uncredited) | |
| Sidney Saunders | .... | rear projection process (uncredited) | |
| John Sinclair | .... | double (uncredited) | |
| George Weiss | .... | pilot (uncredited) | |
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"He was a king and a god in the world he knew, but now he comes to civilisation merely a captive, a show to gratify your curiosity," the director says to the vaudeville house, before a curtain goes up and we see Kong suspended with his arms nailed out, as if on a cross.
Self-reflection and satire of Hollywood is everywhere, which came as a great shock to me. There is a great subtext: the story is about a filmmaker who travels to overseas locations, such as jungles, to film his movies - he cares nothing for the cultures he may be violating, all he cares is capturing the spectacle on film. If he is unable to capture it on film, he tells us early on in the picture, he'll destroy it without a second thought. This is a film about the emptiness and recklessness of Hollywood, yet the satire is not bitter, but tongue-in-cheek in a way that follows James Whale's advice for putting subtexts in genre films, ie, not spoiling it for those viewers who don't "get the joke." So Kong can be enjoyed as a pure genre picture. The performances have false moments, but as an adventure picture it develops well, taking us gradually further towards the mystery of the legend of Kong, then follows Kong as the whole drama of his attempted capture plays out. The music also, is great, and along with mist and good cinematography helps create a mysterious atmosphere. The beginning is fairly talky, but it picks up. And the lovely Fay Wray offers reason enough to watch this on her own. If I was Kong, i know i'd beat the hell out of any dinosaur there was in order to protect her!
Luckily, King Kong came in the period between 1930 and 1934 when there was no production code in Hollywood, so content was not censored. A couple years later we wouldn't have had the pleasure of seeing Fay Wray clad in a torn to shreds jungle jane costume, and especially not then falling in the water wearing said outfit! And probably not the degree of violence we have here: in one particular fight Kong has with T-rex he breaks the dinosaur's head by pulling its jaws so far open!
The vintage special effects are great. They're so fun for quaintness value, but in places they're actually really good. The wrestling match with the T-rex, when Kong cracks a giant snake's back, and especially when he shakes the men off the log - all these sequences in particular were very well done. When I think about it, these effects aren't as quaint next to today's as you might initially think. How would we do a convincing giant ape onscreen (how will Peter Jackson do it in 2005)? By computer? Most of our completely computerised creatures at this writing are ridiculously fake looking. Try the ridiculous creature in Hulk? Everyone commented on how fake it looked. I'll go for the much more fun stop-motion Hickenlooper Kong over Hulk anyday.
And the famous climax in New York City, which ends on the Empire State Building with Kong swatting at planes, is marvellous.