King Kongs Sohn (1933)

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King Kongs Sohn: Directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack. With Robert Armstrong, Helen Mack, Frank Reicher, John Marston. The showman who brought Kong to New York returns to Skull Island and finds Kong’s son, a spunky 12-footer with a winning personality and his dad’s awesome strength.

“After the huge success of King Kong, RKO produced a quick cash in that was so quickly made it was released the same year as the original! With this speed in mind itu0026#39;s perhaps not too surprising to learn that Son of Kong is nowhere close to the standard of its predecessor. In it, the adventuring entrepreneur Carl Denham flees New York after the King Kong debacle that he was responsible for and ends up back at Skull Island. Needless to say he soon encounters the son of Kong.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eItu0026#39;s quite strange for a sequel to even acknowledge the financial lawsuits that follow the mayhem caused by the monster in the previous film. But oddly and charmingly, this one not only does but even goes as far as to make it a narrative springboard for the subsequent adventure. Unfortunately the film-makers decided to replace the horror aspects of the first film with comedy. So the tone of the movie is more playful than threatening, which is to its detriment ultimately. It seems pretty obvious that this film must have been squarely aimed primarily at kids. Unlike his dad, the giant ape in this one seems to really like humans which kind of takes away some of the plot dynamics; although in truth once we meet Kong the action doesnu0026#39;t really move far from the one location. This probably ties in with the quickness of the production; once we finally get to Skull Island we find Kong easily and donu0026#39;t move once we do. Itu0026#39;s a shame as it dilutes the adventure aspect somewhat. Nevertheless, Kong does get to fight a dinosaur and a giant bear and the stop-motion animation from Willis Ou0026#39;Brien is still more than decent. It ends on a big scale but kind of stupid climax.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSon of Kong can best be described as a charming movie. Itu0026#39;s got a fair few shortfalls, particularly in its very basic screenplay. But it is very short so plot weaknesses arenu0026#39;t too painful to bear and it never gets boring. Itu0026#39;s certainly no classic but its good fun overall.”

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