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King Kong
Starring: Jeff Bridges, Charles Grodin, Jessica Lange
Rated: PG
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Run Time: 134 min.
Released: 1976, PRM
Director: John Guillermin Stock: 51597D1
Format: DVD Region#1 Number of Discs: 1
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Synopsis: The Big Apple is again besieged by the monstrous King Kong. Jeff Bridges and Jessica Lange star in the ambitious remake of the original, which adds a great deal of camp and good fun to the story. Again, the gargantuan ape battles attacking aircraft high above the streets of New York, this time plunging from the top of the World Trade Canter to his death amidst thousands of horrified onlookers. King Kong won an Oscar for special effects, and the horror and the thrills are brought anew to another generation in this classic and classy production.
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