Queen Kong
Queen Kong | |
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Directed by | Frank Agrama |
Starring |
Robin Askwith Rula Lenska Valerie Leon Linda Hayden |
Music by | Pepper |
Release dates |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Queen Kong is a 1976 British comedy film spoofing King Kong. The film was never released theatrically in the United Kingdom, due to legal action by Dino De Laurentiis, producer of the 1976 King Kong remake and RKO copyright holder of King Kong at the time.[1] It got a limited release in Italy and Germany. The film has since resurfaced on DVD. It was released on 10 December 1976 in West Germany.
The film has a cult following in Japan. In the late 1990s, a troupe of Japanese comedians produced their own Japanese dialogue for the film, in a similar spirit to Woody Allen's What's Up, Tiger Lily? A version of the film with the new Japanese dialogue was released on DVD in 2001. The film was novelized by James Moffat and published by Everest Books in 1977.[2]
Premise
After being kidnapped by film director Luce Habit (Rula Lenska) to star in her new African jungle movie, petty thief Ray Fay (Robin Askwith) finds himself the amorous attraction of a giant female gorilla which pursues him across London.
Cast
- Robin Askwith - Ray Fay
- Rula Lenska - Luce Habit
- Valerie Leon - Queen of the Nabongas
- Roger Hammond - Woolf
- Linda Hayden - The Singing Nun
- John Clive - Comedian
- Carol Drinkwater - Ima Goodbody
- Anthony Morton - Antique Dealer
- Vicki Michelle - Crew Girl
References
External links
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- Queen Kong at the Internet Movie Database
- Queen Kong at the TCM Movie Database
- (French) Queen Kong on Nanarland