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  2. King Kong (1976 film) - Wikipedia

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    King Kong is a 1976 American monster adventure film produced by Dino De Laurentiis and directed by John Guillermin.It is a modernized remake of the 1933 film about a giant ape that is captured and taken to New York City for exhibition.

  3. King Kong Encounter - Wikipedia

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    2005 – King Kong by Peter Jackson was released. March, 2006 - The Collapsing Bridge was no longer part of the Studio Tour due to mechanical problems. June 1, 2008 – The entire King Kong attraction was destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire. Only the outer walls of the show building remained. A few days later, they had been demolished too.

  4. Studio Tour - Wikipedia

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    The tram enters 1976 New York City where King Kong is on the loose and grabs and shakes the tram, which eventually escapes his grasp and gets out of the city safely. The 7-ton, 30-foot-tall (9.1 m) Kong figure was the largest and most complex animatronic figure in existence for many years.

  5. King Kong (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] [20] King Kong (1933) is widely regarded by critics and journalists as a masterpiece and a signature facet of American cinema, [21] [22] [23] and is cited as one of the greatest monster films ever made. [24] [25] [26] King Kong (1933) was selected by the National Film Registry for preservation. [14]

  6. Kongfrontation - Wikipedia

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    Two King Kong animatronic figures were built for the attraction and were scaled to be 39 feet (12 m) tall with an arm span of 54 feet (16 m). The one used for the street sequence weighed approximately 13,000 pounds (5,900 kg), while a lighter figure weighing approximately 8,000 pounds (3,600 kg) was used for the bridge sequence of the ride.

  7. King Kong - Wikipedia

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    King Kong, also referred to simply as Kong, is a fictional giant monster resembling a gorilla, who has appeared in various media since 1933.Kong has been dubbed the King of the Beasts, [17] and over time, it would also be bestowed the title of the Eighth Wonder of the World, [18] a widely recognized expression within the franchise.

  8. List of films featuring giant monsters - Wikipedia

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    Films featuring Godzilla and Gamera were made into the 1970s, and a King Kong remake was released in 1976. Awareness of toxic waste and the growth of the environmental movement in the 1970s inspired the release of various horror films, and the giant monster subgenre saw the release of 1971's Godzilla vs. Hedorah , in which the themes of ...

  9. Marcel Delgado - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Delgado (January 16, 1901, in Coahuila, Mexico – November 26, 1976, in Los Angeles, California) was a sculptor and model-maker. His technique revolutionized the stop motion film industry. He is best known for his work on the 1933 film King Kong. [1]