The Son of Kong

The Son of Kong

Infobox_Film
name = Son of Kong


caption = DVD cover | amg_id = 1:45618
imdb_id = 0024593
writer = Ruth Rose
starring = Robert Armstrong
Helen Mack
Frank Reicher
John Marston
Victor Wong
Edward Brady
director = Ernest B. Schoedsack
producer = Ernest B. Schoedsack
music = Max Steiner
distributor = RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.
released = December 22, 1933
runtime = 69 minutes
language = English
country = USA
budget =
preceded_by = "King Kong"
followed_by =
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"Son of Kong" is a 1933 adventure movie and a sequel to the successful film "King Kong".

Plot

The story picks up about a month after the dramatic finale of the previous film and follows the further adventures of filmmaker Carl Denham (again played by Robert Armstrong), now implicated in numerous lawsuits following the destruction wrought by Kong. Denham leaves New York with the captain of the "Venture", Captain Englehorn, who is certain it is just a matter of time before he is similarly served. Their efforts to make money shipping cargo around the Orient are less than successful. In the Dutch port of Da Kang, they run into the Norwegian former skipper who sold Denham the map to Skull Island (Nils Helstrom), who tells them there is a treasure on the island. Blinded by their financial situation, they believe him and agree to return. In fact, he is lying so they will take him to another jurisdiction, as he has just caused a man's death. Shortly after they put out to sea, a beautiful stow-away girl (Helen Mack), named Hilda (but only in the film's opening credits), is found on board. She had been part of a traveling show run by her recently deceased father, Helstrom's victim. They arrive at Skull Island where they meet, befriend, and are ultimately saved by Kong's easygoing albino son Kiko (a name used in production but never spoken in the film; he is referred to only as "Little Kong" and, by Denham, "Baby"). The son of Kong is portrayed as considerably smaller than his famous father, but is still twice the size of a man. Despite the fact that Helstrom made his story up on the spot out of desperation, a treasure is found. Eventually, Kiko dies saving Carl Denham, as does every other creature on Skull Island, when an earthquake strikes the island and it sinks into the ocean.

Production

The film was produced and released in 1933, immediately following the success of "King Kong", and was a modest success. Script writer Ruth Rose intentionally made no attempt to make a serious film on the logic that it could not surpass the first. She stated "If you can't make it bigger, make it funnier." For his part, Denham's actor, Robert Armstrong, preferred the second film, saying that the sequel offered more character development for Carl Denham.

The script/screenplay featured scenes of tribal warfare and a climatic dinosaur stampede during the massive cyclone/earthquake that sinks Skull Island at the film's end. The stampede was going to utilize the models that had been built for "Creation" (most being used in the earlier "King Kong"). However these sequences were never filmed due to the films tight budget and shooting schedule.

Several models which were used for "King Kong" were also utilized for the production of "Son of Kong". The "long face" Kong armature, from the log bridge and tyrannosaur fight sequences, was also used for "Little Kong". It is the only known model of Kong still in existence and is currently owned by film historian and collector Bob Burns. [ [http://www.hollywoodlostandfound.net/props/kingkong.html Props and Artifacts: The Original "King Kong" Armature] ] Also, the same "Brontosaurus" model used for the raft scene in "King Kong" can be glimpsed in the sea as the island is sinking. The stop motion animation in the film (done by Willis O'Brien who also did the effects in "King Kong") is not as extensive as in the original, but is notable for a sequence where a "Styracosaurus" chases the explorers through the jungle. Today, the original "Styracosaurus" model is owned by director Peter Jackson, who remade "King Kong" in 2005.

At the time of the film's release, albino gorillas were unknown; the first documented albino gorilla was Copito de Nieve, captured in Equatorial Guinea in 1966. Also during the filming of the 2005 "King Kong", director Peter Jackson said that he would make his own "Son of Kong" with the young ape growing up to fight the Nazis.

Cast

*Robert Armstrong as Carl Denham
*Helen Mack as Hilda
*Frank Reicher as Captain Englehorn
*John Marston as Nils Helstrom
*Victor Wong as Charlie
*Edward Brady as Red
*Noble Johnson as Native Chief (uncredited)
*Steve Clemente as Witch Doctor (uncredited)
*Clarence Wilson as Hilda's father (uncredited)
*Kathrin Clare Ward as Mrs. Hudson (uncredited)

Home video

"Son of Kong" was released on VHS by Nostalgia Merchant in the 1980s and again in 1991 by Turner Home Entertainment.

In 2005, it received a DVD release and was available both by itself and as part of a collector's set alongside "King Kong" and "Mighty Joe Young".

ee also

*List of stop-motion films

References

External links

* [http://www.kingkongdvds.com Official DVD site]
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