King Kong


In 1933, film producer Carl Denham takes the actors and the ship's crew to the mysterious Skull Island, where they encounter Kong, a giant gorilla.


In 1933, Carl Denham, an ambitious film producer in New York, is looking for an exotic shooting location. He finds this location on Skull Island and decides to take his crew to this mysterious island. The beautiful Ann Darrow in the leading role and the ship's crew accept Denham's risky offer and set off for the island. On the island, they encounter King Kong, a giant gorilla. Kong is amazed by Ann's beauty and falls in love with her.

Thinking that Kong will attract great attention in New York, Denham captures him and brings him to the city. However, Kong does not like being in captivity and escapes, creating great chaos in the city. The film tells the story of Kong's struggle to gain freedom and his complicated relationship with Ann.

The film left a deep impression on viewers. Kong's story, combined with the longing for freedom and the theme of love, created a drama that deeply affected viewers.

The film was shot mostly in Hollywood studios, with some scenes in New York.