Kong cae de las torres gemelas y parece estar vivo. Sin embargo, su corazón está fallando, por lo que es reemplazado por uno artificial. Todo va bien hasta que siente que hay una mujer Kong ... Leer todoKong cae de las torres gemelas y parece estar vivo. Sin embargo, su corazón está fallando, por lo que es reemplazado por uno artificial. Todo va bien hasta que siente que hay una mujer Kong en algún lugar y escapa causando estragos.Kong cae de las torres gemelas y parece estar vivo. Sin embargo, su corazón está fallando, por lo que es reemplazado por uno artificial. Todo va bien hasta que siente que hay una mujer Kong en algún lugar y escapa causando estragos.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 nominaciones en total
- King Kong
- (as Peter Elliot)
- Lady Kong
- (as George Yiasomi)
- Reporter
- (as Jayne Linday-Gray)
- Surgeon #1
- (as Natt Christian)
Opiniones destacadas
There are other fun moments, like when Kong starts climbing a mountain that is VERY obviously some painted plywood stuck to the side of a stepladder.
If you feel like watching something silly, or if you want to see a giant monkey trying to get to second base, this movie is for you!
But just imagine if it had been made today, it'd have super-slick CGI effects for the monkeys and a sound track by Elton John singing about "shining stars" and hairy monkey suits. Joel Schumacher would direct of course. The female lead would be played by Denise Richards except she wouldn't show her boobs. There'd be long shots of Hank's naked ass several times throughout the movie. Wouldn't it be great?
Er, maybe I'll just watch to 80's version again.
PLUS the fact you get to see Linda Hamilton when she was really pretty so c'mon, be charitable - let it be wouldja?
Silly but ambitious sequel to Dino DeLaurentiis' remake of the 1933 classic monster movie. Of all the wonderful stories that could be told using the most famous movie ape of all time, screenwriter Ronald Shusset (Alien, Dead and Buried) opts for a ludicrous tale about an overly involved scientist/doctor/biologist Hamilton and her emotional quest to save Kong. Future comedy talent Starr is wasted as a bad tempered facility guard while co-star Kerwin shows off his Indiana Jones impression as a `wild boy' adventurer. Only DeLaurentiis could make a good idea this bad. However, for a genuine Kong fan, this may provide some light entertainment once you look past the terrible Carlo Rambaldi (King Kong, Alien) visual effects and the rambling, overlong script. Director Guillermin's final theatrical effort.
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- TriviaPeter Michael Goetz's check for post-release royalties came to 3 cents. He has it stapled to the film's poster in his house, having never cashed it.
- ErroresThe nerve gas is enough to knock out a 50 foot gorilla, yet, seems to not affect humans. Many of the soldiers take their gas masks off, even while the gas is still visibly present in the air, and are unaffected.
- Citas
Amy Franklin: [feels sorry for Hank, who is miserably huddled and shivering with just a blanket wrapped around him while she is nestled comfortably and warmly inside her snug sleeping bag, and so she turns over with a slightly resigned air, unzips the side of the sleeping bag, casts open the entire length of the upper half, and smiles up at Hank invitingly]
Hank Mitchell: [in a tone of slightly surprised hesitation] Uhhh... are you *sure* about this?
Amy Franklin: [in a casual friendly tone, referring to Kong's having prepared a comfy spot on the nearby grassy plateau for Lady Kong and him to sleep] Yeah, why not... we're primates, too.
- ConexionesEdited from King Kong (1976)
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 10,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 4,711,220
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,172,942
- 21 dic 1986
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 4,711,220
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 45min(105 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1