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King Kong Collection

"King Kong: A Legendary Tale of Beauty and Beast" Step into the enchanting world of "King Kong, " a timeless classic that has captivated audiences for decades

Background imageKing Kong Collection: Fay Wray in Merian C Coopers King Kong (1933)

Fay Wray in Merian C Coopers King Kong (1933)
Fay Wray in King Kong (1933)

Background imageKing Kong Collection: KING KONG, 1933

KING KONG, 1933

Background imageKing Kong Collection: KING KONG, 1976. King Kong straddling the World Trade Center

KING KONG, 1976. King Kong straddling the World Trade Center. Advertisement, 1975, for Dino de Laurentiis remake, released the following year, of the original King Kong film of 1933

Background imageKing Kong Collection: KING KONG, 1933. Starring Fay Wray

KING KONG, 1933. Starring Fay Wray

Background imageKing Kong Collection: King Kong and Empire State Building souvenir, Manhattan, New York City, USA

King Kong and Empire State Building souvenir, Manhattan, New York City, USA

Background imageKing Kong Collection: Myrtle Beach, Broadway At The Beach, Hollywood Wax Museum, South Carolina

Myrtle Beach, Broadway At The Beach, Hollywood Wax Museum, South Carolina

Background imageKing Kong Collection: King's Close-Up

King's Close-Up
François Audet

Background imageKing Kong Collection: Destroy this Mad Brute Enlist - U. S. Army, 1918 (colour lithograph)

Destroy this Mad Brute Enlist - U. S. Army, 1918 (colour lithograph)
7075896 Destroy this Mad Brute Enlist - U.S. Army, 1918 (colour lithograph) by Hopps, Harry R. (1869-1937); 106x71 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageKing Kong Collection: History. France. Childeric I, Merovingian king, expulsed by the franks

History. France. Childeric I, Merovingian king, expulsed by the franks
3433713 History. France. Childeric I, Merovingian king, expulsed by the franks. Imagery, France, c.1900 (print) by French School, (20th century); (add.info.: France. Imagerie, France, debut 20eme)

Background imageKing Kong Collection: Recruitment Campaign 'Destroy this Mad Brute - Enlist', pub

Recruitment Campaign "Destroy this Mad Brute - Enlist", pub
3239938 Recruitment Campaign " Destroy this Mad Brute - Enlist", pub. 1917 (colour lithograph) by Hopps, Harry R

Background imageKing Kong Collection: US Military WW1 Recruitment Campaign 'Destroy this Mad Brute - Enlist'pub

US Military WW1 Recruitment Campaign "Destroy this Mad Brute - Enlist"pub
5902910 US Military WW1 Recruitment Campaign " Destroy this Mad Brute - Enlist" pub. 1917 (colour lithograph) by Hopps, Harry R

Background imageKing Kong Collection: Bruce Cabot and Fay Wray in Merian C Coopers King Kong (1933)

Bruce Cabot and Fay Wray in Merian C Coopers King Kong (1933)
Bruce Cabot and Fay Wray in King Kong (1933)

Background imageKing Kong Collection: KING KONG POSTER, 1933. King Kong film poster, 1933

KING KONG POSTER, 1933. King Kong film poster, 1933

Background imageKing Kong Collection: Western gorilla (Gorilla gorilla)

Western gorilla (Gorilla gorilla)
Antique illustration of a Western gorilla (Gorilla gorilla)

Background imageKing Kong Collection: KING KONG, 1933. Film still

KING KONG, 1933. Film still

Background imageKing Kong Collection: KING KONG, 1933. A still from the film, 1933

KING KONG, 1933. A still from the film, 1933

Background imageKing Kong Collection: FAY WRAY (1907-2004). Canadian-born American actress. Still from the motion picture King Kong, 1933

FAY WRAY (1907-2004). Canadian-born American actress. Still from the motion picture King Kong, 1933



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"King Kong: A Legendary Tale of Beauty and Beast" Step into the enchanting world of "King Kong, " a timeless classic that has captivated audiences for decades. In Merian C Cooper's groundbreaking film from 1933, Fay Wray mesmerizes as the damsel in distress, caught in the clutches of the mighty King Kong himself. With its release in 1976, King Kong became an icon straddling the World Trade Center, leaving an indelible mark on pop culture. Dino de Laurentiis' remake paid homage to the original masterpiece, reigniting our fascination with this colossal creature. Fay Wray's unforgettable performance continues to be celebrated as she fearlessly battles against nature's most formidable force. The 1933 version remains a testament to her talent and resilience. From Manhattan to Myrtle Beach, it has left his mark across America. Souvenirs featuring him atop New York City's iconic Empire State Building serve as reminders of his towering presence and enduring legacy. Hollywood Wax Museum at Broadway At The Beach pays tribute to this cinematic giant with a lifelike replica that allows visitors to get up close and personal with King Kong himself, and is here where fans can truly feel like they are part of his epic story. But let us not forget that even before King Kong ruled over skyscrapers, there were other kings who held power throughout history. From Childeric I, expulsed by the Franks in France during ancient times, to recruitment campaigns urging men to enlist during World War I – these kings represent different facets of strength and dominance. "Destroy this Mad Brute - Enlist" serves as a reminder of our collective duty towards protecting what we hold dear. Just like King Kong fought for love and freedom amidst chaos, so too must we stand united against any threat that comes our way.