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| Fay Wray | Ann Darrow | |
| Robert Armstrong | Carl Denham | |
| Bruce Cabot | John Driscoll | |
| Frank Reicher | Capt. Englehorn | |
| Sam Hardy | Charles Weston | |
| Noble Johnson | Native Chief | |
| Steve Clemente | Witch King | |
| James Flavin | Second Mate Briggs | |
| King Kong | The Eighth Wonder of the World | |
| Walter Ackerman | Reporter | |
| James Adamson | Native Child | |
| Van Alder | Member of Ship's Crew | |
| Ed Allen | Native | |
| Etta Mae Allen | Native | |
| Frank Angel | Reporter | |
| Roscoe Ates | Press Photographer | |
| Ralph Bard | Member of Ship's Crew | |
| Reginald Barlow | Ship's Engineer | |
| Leo Beard | Member of Ship's Crew | |
| Fred Behrle | Member of Ship's Crew |
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| Producer |
Merian C. Cooper
Ernest B. Schoedsack David O. Selznick |
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| Writer | Merian C. Cooper
Edgar Wallace Ruth Rose Leon Gordon |
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| Cinematography |
Edward Linden
J.O. Taylor Vernon L. Walker Kenneth Peach |
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| Musician |
Max Steiner
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A film crew discovers the "eighth wonder of the world," a giant prehistoric ape, and brings him back to New York, where he wreaks havoc. |
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