"Ruth Rose, James Ashmore Creelman, Merian C. Cooper"@en . . . "James Creelman,\nRuth Rose"@en . "Max Steiner"@en . "Turner Entertainment"@en . "King Kong"@en . . "Merian C. Cooper, Ernest Schoedsack, David Selznick"@en . "King Kong is a famous monster movie released in 1933 and is largely considered to be one of the most influential films of all time."@en . . . . "Release Date"@en . . . . . "Merian C. Cooper,\nErnest B. Schoedsack"@en . . "Producer"@en . . "At the turn of the 19th to 20th century, the Lumi\u00E8re Brothers sent film documentarians to places westerners had never seen, and Georges M\u00E9li\u00E8s utilized trick photography in film fantasies that prefigured that in King Kong. Jungle films were launched in the United States in 1913 with Beasts in the Jungle, a film that mixed live actors with lions, a tiger, and other animals. The film's popularity spawned similar pics including a few about \"ape men\" and gorillas. In 1918, Elmo Lincoln starred in Tarzan of the Apes, and, in 1925, The Lost World made movie history with special effects by Willis O'Brien and a crew that later would work on King Kong."@en . . "United States"@en . "Country"@en . "Max Steiner"@en . . . . "6206460.0"^^ . "Radio Pictures"@en . . . . "None"@en . . . "Editor"@en . . . "Willis O'Brien, Harry Redmond Jr., Harry Redmond Sr."@en . "6000.0"^^ . "Merian C. Cooper, Ernest Schoedsack"@en . "Ted Cheesman"@en . . "Ernest Schoedsack, David Selznick"@en . "6000.0"^^ . . "King Kong is a famous monster movie released in 1933 and is largely considered to be one of the most influential films of all time."@en . . . . . . "Edward Linden, J.O. Taylor, Vernon Walker, Kenneth Peach"@en . . "672000.0"^^ . . "Ruth Rose, James Ashmore Creelman, Merian C. Cooper"@en . . "Writer"@en . . "Running Time"@en . "Max Steiner"@en . "King Kong (1933 film)"@en . "Merian C. Cooper, \nErnest B. Schoedsack"@en . . . . . "Music by"@en . "Ernest Schoedsack"@en . . "King Kong (1933 Film)"@en . . . . "Merian C. Cooper,"@en . . . . "Starring"@en . "Carroll Clark"@en . . . . . . . . "Director"@en . "Doran Cox, Walter Daniels, Ivan Thomas"@en . "Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong, Bruce Cabot"@en . . . "Distributor"@en . "--03-07"^^ . "RKO Radio Pictures ,"@en . . "Ted Cheesman"@en . . "6240.0"^^ . . . . "King_kong_1933_movie_poster.jpg"@en . "At the turn of the 19th to 20th century, the Lumi\u00E8re Brothers sent film documentarians to places westerners had never seen, and Georges M\u00E9li\u00E8s utilized trick photography in film fantasies that prefigured that in King Kong. Jungle films were launched in the United States in 1913 with Beasts in the Jungle, a film that mixed live actors with lions, a tiger, and other animals. The film's popularity spawned similar pics including a few about \"ape men\" and gorillas. In 1918, Elmo Lincoln starred in Tarzan of the Apes, and, in 1925, The Lost World made movie history with special effects by Willis O'Brien and a crew that later would work on King Kong."@en . . . . "Merian C. Cooper,"@en . "Not Rated"@en .