Description
Vintage French Film Movie Poster
KING KONG
avec FAY WRAY, ROBERT ARMSTRONG and BRUCE CABOT
Une production de COOPER et SCHOEDSACK
d'après un scénario de EDGAR WALLACE et MERIAN C. COOPER
Dialogue français de PAUL BRACH
This is a reproduction of a vintage French movie poster for the classic 1933 film King Kong. The artwork was created by the French poster artist Roland Coudon for the film's initial release in France.
The original film was a major box office success and had a significant impact on popular culture and is noted for its groundbreaking stop-motion animation effects.
Movie Details
Title: King Kong
Release Year: 1933
Directors: Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack
Starring: Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong, and Bruce Cabot
Plot: The film follows a production crew that travels to the mysterious Skull Island where they discover a giant ape, Kong. The ape is captured and brought to New York City, leading to its iconic escape and final confrontation at the Empire State Building.
About the Artwork
This specific poster design stands out because it depicts the intense log bridge scene on Skull Island, rather than the more famous Empire State Building climax used in many other international posters. Coudon's artwork effectively captures the fear and power of the giant ape as it confronts the expedition members.
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KING KONG
avec FAY WRAY, ROBERT ARMSTRONG and BRUCE CABOT
Une production de COOPER et SCHOEDSACK
d'après un scénario de EDGAR WALLACE et MERIAN C. COOPER
Dialogue français de PAUL BRACH
This is a reproduction of a vintage French movie poster for the classic 1933 film King Kong. The artwork was created by the French poster artist Roland Coudon for the film's initial release in France.
The original film was a major box office success and had a significant impact on popular culture and is noted for its groundbreaking stop-motion animation effects.
Movie Details
Title: King Kong
Release Year: 1933
Directors: Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack
Starring: Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong, and Bruce Cabot
Plot: The film follows a production crew that travels to the mysterious Skull Island where they discover a giant ape, Kong. The ape is captured and brought to New York City, leading to its iconic escape and final confrontation at the Empire State Building.
About the Artwork
This specific poster design stands out because it depicts the intense log bridge scene on Skull Island, rather than the more famous Empire State Building climax used in many other international posters. Coudon's artwork effectively captures the fear and power of the giant ape as it confronts the expedition members.