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King Kong (1933) credits

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This is a transcript of the opening and ending credits of King Kong, along with the more expansive credits from Ray Morton's King Kong: The History of a Movie Icon.

Opening credits

Radio Pictures Presents

KING KONG

David O. Selznick, Executive Producer

A Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack Production

Chief Technician

Willis H. O'Brien

Art Technicians

Mario Larrinaga
Byron L. Crabbe

Technical Staff

E.B. Gibson
Marcel Delgado
Fred Reese
Orville Goldner
Carroll Shepphird

Screen Play by

James Creelman and Ruth Rose

From an idea conceived by

Edgar Wallace and Merian C. Cooper

Photographed by

Eddie Linden
Vernon Walker
J.O. Taylor

Production Assistants

Archie F. Marshek
Walter Daniels

Music by

Max Steiner

Sound Effects

Murray Spivack

Settings by

Carroll Clark
Al Herman

Recorded by

Earl A. Wolcott

Film Editor

Ted Cheesman

Recorded by RCA Photophone System

Passed by National Board of Review

Copyright MCMXXXIII RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.

All Rights Reserved

The Players

Fay Wray
Robert Armstrong
Bruce Cabot
Frank Reicher
Sam Hardy
Noble Johnson
Steve Clemento
James Flavin
And King Kong (The Eighth Wonder of the World)

Ending credits

THE END

Radio Pictures Reg U.S. Pat. Off.

Cast of Characters

Ann Darrow..............Fay Wray

Carl Denham....Robert Armstrong

John Driscoll..........Bruce Cabot

Capt. Englehorn......Frank Reicher

Charles Weston.........Sam Hardy

Native Chief........Noble Johnson

Witch King.......Steve Clemento

Second Mate.........James Flavin

The History of a Movie Icon credits

Ann Darow: Fay Wray; Carl Denham: Robert Armstrong; Jack Driscoll: Bruce Cabot; Capt. Englehorn: Frank Reicher; Charles Weston: Sam Hardy; Native Chief: Noble Johnson; Witch King: Steve Clemente; Second Mate: James Flavin; Charlie: Victor Wong; Fruit Vendor: Paul Porcasi; Dock Watchman: Russ Powell; Hotel Victim: Sandra Shaw; Sacrifice Victim: Etta McDaniel; Flight Commander: Merian C. Cooper; Chief Observer: Ernest B. Schoedsack; SS Venture Crew: Ethan Laidlaw, Blackie Whiteford, Dick Curtis, Charles Sullivan, Harry Tendbrook, Gil Perkins; Theater Patron: Vera Lewis; Theater Patron: Leroy Mason; Reporter: Frank Mills; Reporter: Lynton Brent; Engineer: Reginald Barlow; Police Captain: George MacQuarrie; Navy Pilots: Barney Capehart, Bob Galloway, Eric Wood, Dusty Mitchell, Russ Rogers; Stunts: Aline Goodwin, Pauline Wagner, Lee Kinney, Lilian Jones, Marcella Allen, Cherie May, Al McDonald, Gil Perkins, Bud Mason, Charles Sullivan, Bob McKee, Mike Lally, Bob Williams, Mike Graves, Duke Green, James Casey, Dorothy Cutis, Frank Cullen, Joe Dill, Charles Watt, Harry Wagner, Mike Lally, James Casey, Tex Higginson, Sam Cummings, Edith Haskins, Billy Jones, Chic Collins, Johnny St. Claire, Jack Holbrook, Betty Collins, Loretta Rush, Bobby Rose, Frances Mills, Harvey Perry

Produced and Directed by: Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack; Executive Producer: David O. Selznick; Production Assistants: Archie F. Marshek, Walter Daniels

Screenplay by: James A. Creelman and Ruth Rose; From an idea conceived by: Merian C. Cooper and Edgar Wallace; Chief Technician: Willis H. O'Brien; Art Technicians: Mario Larrinaga, Byron L. Crabbe; Technical Staff: E. B. Gibson, Marcel Delgado, Fred Reefe, Orville Goldner, Carroll L. Shepphird, W. G. White, John Cerisoli; Technical Artists: Juan Larrinaga, Victor Delgado, Zachary Hoag; Music by: Max Steiner; Directors of Photography: Eddie Linden, Kenneth Peach (uncredited), J. O. Taylor, Vernon Walker; Camera Operators: Edward Henderson, Felix Schoedsack, Lee Davis

Camera Assistants: Bert Willis, William Reinhold, William Clothier, Clifford Stein; Optical Photography: Linwood G. Dunn, Cecil Love, and William Ulm; Rear-Screen Process: Sidney Saunders; Dunning process Supervisors: C. Dodge Dunning, Carroll H. Dunning; Williams Matte Supervision: Frank Williams; Film Editor: Ted Cheesman; Sound Effects: Murray Spivack; Sound Effects Assistant: Walter Elliott; Sound Recordist: Earl A. Wolcott; Sound Rerecording Mixer: Clem Portman; Supervising Art Director: Van Nest Polglase; Art Directors: Carroll Clark, Al Herman; Set Decorators: Thomas Little, Ray Moyer; Painter: Peter Stitch; Costumes: Walter Plunkett; Chief Makeup Supervision: Mel Berns; Property Master: George Gabe; Special Effects: Harry Redmond Jr.; Camera Aircraft Pilots: Duke Krantz and George Weiss; Titles: Pacific Title Company; Released by: RKO; Running time: 100 Minutes.

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