Tom and Jenny discuss the 1933 sequel to the beloved classic, which was released only nine months after the original and features some of the same actors and stop-motion figures. It’s obviously not as good as King Kong, but it’s still worth watching, even though the end is kind of a bummer. Find this movie … Continue reading Matinee LIVE: Son of Kong (1933)
Tom and Jenny discuss the 1933 sequel to the beloved classic, which was released only nine months after the original and features some of the same actors and stop-motion figures. It’s obviously not as good as King Kong, but it’s still worth watching, even though the end is kind of a bummer. Find this movie … Continue reading Matinee LIVE: Son of Kong (1933)