GIANT GORILLA MOVIES: A Critical History of Giant Apes, Gorilla Monsters, Ape-Men, and Television Creatures

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From the first stop-motion marvels of the silent era to the digital Titans of the Monsterverse, giant apes have climbed through nearly a century of film history.Giant Gorilla Movies is a critical history of one of cinema’s strangest and most durable monster traditions: giant gorillas, ape-men, white apes, yetis, hairy humanoids, television creatures, kaijū apes, and unofficial Kong-like monsters from around the world. At the center of the story stands King Kong — the 1933 classic that changed special-effects cinema and created one of the most recognizable images in movie history. But this book goes far beyond the familiar skyscraper. It follows the giant ape across Hollywood sequels, poverty-row jungle films, British mad-science horror, Japanese tokusatsu, Indian adventure cinema, Brazilian comedy, Hong Kong exploitation, Italian knockoffs, animated television, mockbusters, streaming-era monster movies, and the modern Monsterverse.Along the way, the book examines the filmmakers, producers, performers, technicians, and effects artists who shaped these creatures: Willis O’Brien, Marcel Delgado, Merian C. Cooper, Ernest B. Schoedsack, Ruth Rose, Ray Harryhausen, Carlo Rambaldi, Rick Baker, Peter Jackson, and many others. It looks at stop-motion animation, gorilla suits, animatronics, miniatures, suitmation, digital effects, marketing campaigns, legal battles, lost films, alternate versions, and the strange afterlives of movies that were sometimes masterpieces, sometimes cash-ins, and sometimes unforgettable for the wrong reasons.Films and works discussed include King Kong in its major versions, The Son of Kong, Mighty Joe Young, Konga, King Kong vs. Godzilla, The War of the Gargantuas, King Kong Escapes, Schlock, APE, Queen Kong, The Mighty Peking Man, Yeti: Giant of the 20th Century, King Kong Lives, Peter Jackson’s King Kong, Rampage, Godzilla vs. Kong, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, and many obscure or borderline titles from television and international genre cinema.Written by Gilberto Neri, a lifelong enthusiast of genre cinema, Giant Gorilla Movies is designed for film lovers, collectors, monster-movie fans, and readers interested in popular cinema. It treats the giant ape not only as a monster, but as a technical challenge, a marketing device, a global image, and a surprisingly flexible screen presence.The giant ape keeps returning because it can be tragic, terrifying, comic, heroic, cheap, majestic, ridiculous, or moving — sometimes all in the same film.This is the story of why it keeps climbing.From the first stop-motion marvels of the silent era to the digital Titans of the Monsterverse, giant apes have climbed through nearly a century of film history. Read more


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