King Kong and Other Monstrous Apes (16)
The iconic image of King Kong climbing the Empire State Building has been a pop-culture staple since the original King Kong film premiered in 1933. Since then, there have been King Kong remakes, comic books, television series, and even a musical. King Kong also inspired other films, such as the Planet of the Apes franchise and big-ape documentaries. This resource will take readers behind the scenes of these thrilling movies with posters and stills from each era of the King Kong phenomenon, discussion of special effects, and more.
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SeriesGreatest Movie Monsters
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ManufacturerRosen and PowerKids
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PublisherRosen Central
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Publisher or imprintRosen Central
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AuthorWay, Jennifer
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ISBN-13978-1-4994-3537-5
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size7 1/4" x 9 1/4"
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Reading Interest4,5,6,7,8,9
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# of Pages48
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Accelerated Reading Level7.3
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Dewey Decimal791.43
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Guided Reading LevelW
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Date Published2016
The iconic image of King Kong climbing the Empire State Building has been a pop-culture staple since the original King Kong film premiered in 1933. Since then, there have been King Kong remakes, comic books, television series, and even a musical. King Kong also inspired other films, such as the Planet of the Apes franchise and big-ape documentaries. This resource will take readers behind the scenes of these thrilling movies with posters and stills from each era of the King Kong phenomenon, discussion of special effects, and more.