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  2. King Kong (1933 film) - Wikipedia

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    King Kong is a 1933 American pre-Code adventure horror monster film [5] directed and produced by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack, with special effects by Willis H. O'Brien and music by Max Steiner. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, it is the first film in the King Kong franchise.

  3. Marcel Delgado - Wikipedia

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    O'Brien and Delgado's first work together was in The Lost World, but they became famous a few years later with King Kong (1933). Kong's success was followed by a failed sequel, Son of Kong. They also worked on movies like The Last Days of Pompeii (1935) and others. The Perils of Pauline (1967) - gorilla costume creator (uncredited) [3]

  4. Bura and Hardwick - Wikipedia

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    It was here where they viewed the original 1933 King Kong, inspiring them to want to create stop motion films. Their initial experiments took the form of animating pop music. [7] Later that year, they were asked to work at Lime Grove Studios, [8] [9] [7] and began working for the Television Puppet Theatre under producer Gordon Murray.

  5. The new King of Broadway: Meet the King Kong musical's 2,000 ...

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    King Kong musical: Meet Broadway's 2,000-pound puppet star

  6. Willis H. O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    Willis Harold O'Brien (March 2, 1886 – November 8, 1962), known as Obie O'Brien, was an American motion picture special effects and stop-motion animation pioneer, who according to ASIFA-Hollywood "was responsible for some of the best-known images in cinema history," and is best remembered for his work on The Lost World (1925), King Kong (1933), The Last Days of Pompeii (1935) and Mighty Joe ...

  7. King Kong (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The huge King Kong puppet was created by Global Creature Technology. [230] The puppet stands 20 feet tall and weighs 2,400 pounds. It is operated by a large rig with 10 onstage puppeteers, [231] and features an array of microprocessors and tiny motors that power nuanced movements in the facial features. [232]

  8. 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.

  9. List of stop motion artists - Wikipedia

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    puppets pioneer who started with dead beetles, later expressive puppets Willis H. O'Brien: 1886-1962 United States: King Kong (1933) 1915-1962 models pioneer of model animation: Helena Smith Dayton: 1883-1960 United States: Animated Sculpture (1971) Program of shorts including "Battle of the Suds" 1917 Clay animation