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STUDIOCANAL are to release a remaster of John Guillermin’s ‘King Kong’

We’ve just received a press release to say that STUDIOCANAL are set to release a 4K restoration of John Guillermin’s King Kong. Jeff Bridges and Jessica Lange lead the cast of the 1970s film that was produced by Hollywood legend Dino de Laurentiis (Flash Gordon, Nights of Cabiria, Barbarella).

Fred Wilson (Charles Grodin), an employee of a large American oil company, has been charged with a mission to find new oil wells. With a chartered boat, he sets off on a journey to an uninhabited island in the South Pacific. On board is also a stowaway: the palaeontologist Jack Prescott (Jeff Bridges) has smuggled himself onto the ship, as he hopes to examine a rare species of monkey on this island. On the way, after a violent storm, the expedition also takes on board the shipwrecked Dawn (Jessica Lange), who is floating in a lifeboat at sea. When the ship anchors off the island, however, it turns out not to be as uninhabited as everyone once thought. The natives of the island perform a strange ritual to worship a larger-than-life ape named “Kong”.   As soon as they catch sight of the blonde Dawn, they decide they have found their perfect offering.

Now restored in 4K for the first time, STUDIOCANAL will re-release the film across 4K UHD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, DVD and Digital as well as a 4K UHD Steelbook from November 23.

Special features include:

  •    Extended TV broadcast cut (unrestored)
  •    Audio commentary with film historian Ray Morton
  •    Audio commentary with actor and makeup artist Rick Baker
  •    Interview with Barry Nolan
  •    Interview with Bill Kronick
  •    Interview with Scott Thaler and Jeffrey Chernov
  •    Interview with David McGiffert and Brian E. Frankish
  •    Interview with Jack O’Halloran
  •    Interview with Steve Varner
  •    Deleted Scenes     
  •    Original Trailer

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