American Cinema – Before 1960
King Kong is a giant movie monster that first appeared in the 1933 film of the same name, which tells the story of a colossal ape who is captured and brought to New York City, only to escape and wreak havoc. This film is significant as it showcases groundbreaking special effects for its time and marked a pivotal moment in the transition from silent to sound films, as well as reflected complex gender roles and notions of sexuality in pre-1960s cinema.
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