King Kong
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1:21:00
In a few months,
it'll be up in lights on Broadway:

1:21:03
"Kong, the Eighth Wonder
of the World."

1:21:24
Say, what's Denham got anyway?
1:21:26
It better be good
after all this ballyhoo.

1:21:29
Heavens, what a mob.
1:21:31
Well, you would come.
These tickets cost me 20 bucks.

1:21:44
I can't sit so near the screen.
It hurts my eyes.

1:21:47
This is not a moving picture,
madam.

1:21:49
What? Mr. Denham
makes those pictures...

1:21:51
...of those darling monkeys
and tigers and things.

1:21:55
This is in the nature
of a personal appearance.

1:21:57
Well, I never. I thought
I was gonna see something.

1:22:01
- Say, what is it anyhow?
- I hear it's a kind of a gorilla.

1:22:04
Gee, ain't we got enough
of them in New York?

1:22:12
I don't like to look at him.
1:22:14
It makes me think
of that awful day on the island.

1:22:17
I wouldn't have brought you,
but you know how Denham insisted.

1:22:20
We had to come
when he said it would help the show.

1:22:23
Do you think we'll
make a lot of money?

1:22:25
Well, enough to pay him back
for these clothes anyway.

1:22:28
It's the first time I ever had on
one of these open-front suits.

1:22:32
Hello, there. Just in time.
Gee, Ann, you look great.

1:22:34
I'm glad I dressed you up for this show.
Well, Jack, $ 10,000 in the box office.

1:22:39
- Not bad for one night.
- That's a lot of money.

1:22:41
We're gonna do that every night.
1:22:44
- Look at the size of that.
- I hope he's tied up tight.

1:22:47
Sure he is.
Denham's taking no chances.

1:22:49
Here are the press.
Come in, boys.

1:22:51
- This is Ms. Darrow and Mr. Driscoll.
- How do you do?

1:22:54
Mr. Driscoll saved you from the ape?
1:22:56
Yes. He was alone too.
All the sailors with him had been killed.

1:22:59
- How did you ever tackle that baby?
- Well, Mr. Denham got him.


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