"King Kong" (1933)
The 'real life' King Kong was an eighteen inch metal armature.
No facts have proven that anything of his sort or size ever existed
No, they were special effects.
18 inches
"King Kong" (1933)
The 'real life' King Kong was an eighteen inch metal armature.
No facts have proven that anything of his sort or size ever existed
No, they were special effects.
18 inches
no it can't be because it is a fiction 3d movie
no vastatosaurus rex is not real dinosaur it was just a idea for the king kong movie by peter Jackson
it is naomi watts, just like in the real movie
No, no he was not.
Giganto The Real King Kong - 2005 TV is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
In the American version of the battle, Godzilla lost and probably drowned. In the Japanese version, King Kong lost the battle. The answer above is right but in real Godzilla King Kong is tiny to Godzilla and Godzilla cant be drowned.So the American version is wrong
Skull Island, as featured in the movie "King Kong," is a fictional place created for the film. There is no real-life location or island known by that name.