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This is the second part of The Kong of Kongs, the KING KONG Filmbook,from FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND #26. The title is most likely derived from KING OF KINGS, a popular epic film about Jesus from the early 1960's.
This installment shows pre-production shots, a shot of the the armature of Kong's hand, and a still from the famous lost "spider sequence".
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