King Kong (1976)

Movie · 1976 · Adventure, Fantasy, Horror · 2h 14m · PG · English

Curator score: 1.9/10 (69K ratings)

The most exciting original motion picture event of all time.

Overview

An oil company expedition disturbs the peace of a giant ape and brings him back to New York to exploit him.

Ratings

Director

John Guillermin

Production

The De Laurentiis Company

Cast

Jeff Bridges, Jessica Lange, Charles Grodin, John Randolph, René Auberjonois, Julius Harris, Jack O'Halloran, Ed Lauter, John Agar, Jorge Moreno, Mario Gallo, John Lone, Garry Walberg, Keny Long, Sid Conrad, George S. Whiteman, Wayne Heffley, Todd Baker, Corbin Bernsen, Ray Buktenica

Curator Review

Verdict

A big, earnest 1970s monster-movie remake with strong production scale, a memorable score, and surprising emotional pull, but also enough camp, uneven effects, and tonal awkwardness to keep it from being an easy recommendation for everyone.

Best for

  • Viewers who like old-school practical effects and suit performance creature work
  • Fans of 1970s disaster/adventure spectacle
  • People who enjoy campy but sincere studio remakes with a tragic ending
  • Anyone curious about a more adult, glossy take on a classic monster story

Skip if

  • You want polished modern visual effects
  • You’re allergic to camp or dated ADR
  • You prefer lean, tightly paced adventure films
  • You mainly want the original 1933 version’s cultural impact

Overview

This remake has a reputation problem. It is often treated like a punchline, but the movie is much more interesting than that: a lavish 1970s studio adventure that leans into scale, melancholy, and spectacle instead of trying to be cute about its premise. The production design, John Barry’s score, and the foggy build toward Skull Island give it a genuinely grand, ominous mood.

Worth noting

The creature effects are a mixed bag, but the suit-based Kong has a physical presence that a lot of later versions lack. That gives the film a tactile weirdness that can be both scary and funny, sometimes in the same scene. The cast also helps sell the material, especially when the movie shifts from corporate greed to genuine tragedy.

Bottom line

It is not seamless, and some of the dialogue and effects work are plainly of their era. But if you meet it on its own terms, it plays like a sturdy, slightly off-kilter blockbuster with real heart. It is less a definitive Kong than a fascinating one, and that makes it worth revisiting.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Karsten (4★) · 613 likes

monkey mondays #34 kind of flabbergasted at how much i dug this. dare i say one of the best takes on kong out there. he doesn’t look amazing but he looks leagues better than most of the stop-motion versions, and a hell of a lot better than any CGI kong. i loved how expressive his eyes were, sometimes terrifying and sometimes hilarious. some sketchy ADR aside, the whole cast is great. ever since the heartbreak kid charles grodin is always gonna… more

pd187 (4.5★) · 371 likes

whyd nobody tell me how good this is??! like if brian depalma directed a kaiju

callum (2.5★) · 257 likes

never knew how much i needed a scene where jessica lange asks king kong what his star sign is and then guesses he’s an aries

Rafael "Mister Movie" Jovine (4★) · 197 likes

KAIJULY: MONKEE KONG All that I was expecting from a Dino’s production. It’s grand in scope and scale with some very immersive production design. The Kong’s suit was for the most part great, though there’s a scene while he’s holding Jessica in her arms that you can clearly see the fiber. But overall, Kong was great here. Loved their introduction with him slowly coming off the trees. Again, the cinematography here is really great, stunning even. A lot of the… more

The Reel House (3.5★) · 190 likes

This movie is basically the “Die Hard 2” of the franchise and by that, I mean that this film is the forgotten gem of the King Kong films that will be going on for eternity. It is not the original classic, it is not Peter Jackson’s special effects extravaganza epic and it isn’t the newest addition (the one that is currently prominent in the cultural zeitgeist ) : “Kong : Skull Island”. “King Kong” (1976) takes everything that made the… more

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Topics

monster movie, adventure, fantasy horror, 1970s cinema, practical effects, campy, tragedy, spectacle, remake, creature feature

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