MERIAN C. COOPER, ERNEST B. SCHOEDSACK | USA | 1933 | 104 MIN | NR | ENGLISH
Hollywood’s top gorilla is nearly 100 years old, yet movie magic has immortalized the big, empathetic beast for generations of new moviegoers. Watch in awe as Kong is trafficked to the US, faces bigotry, and(literally) rises above his detractors to become king of the concrete jungle.
Cast: Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong, Bruce Cabot, Frank Reicher
Part of the Philadelphia Film Society's Series - New York: A Character in Itself
At the dawning of a new year–and the US semiquincentennial at that–we are feeling a little bit of love and maybe some optimism towards our neighbor to the north with its new mayoral administration. Throughout January we’re exploring a selection of popcorn flicks, indie hits, and a slew of scuzzy After Hours titles that all feature the Big Apple’s undeniable Main Character Energy.
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