The Lost Spider Pit Sequence (2005)
What the "spider-pit" sequence from the original King Kong (1933) probably looked like (the original sequence was cut out of the original movie because it was deemed "too gruesome" and was subsequently lost).
Director: Peter Jackson
Genre: Adventure, Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: November 22, 2005
Cast
- Graham Binding - Sailor
- Robert Armstrong - Carl Denham (archive footage)
- Bruce Cabot - Jack Driscoll (archive footage)
- James Flavin - Second Mate Briggs (archive footage)
- Fay Wray - Ann Darrow (archive footage)
Screenplay
- Edgar Wallace (Screenplay)
- Ruth Rose (Screenplay)
- James Ashmore Creelman (Screenplay)
- Merian C. Cooper (Screenplay)
Editing: Jabez Olssen
Country: New Zealand
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Creature and Monster Horror, Monster Lurking in the Dark Woods, Creature and Monster Horror
Keywords
monster, stop motion
Similar Movies
More Films by Director: Peter Jackson
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Lost Spider Pit Sequence about?
- What the "spider-pit" sequence from the original King Kong (1933) probably looked like (the original sequence was cut out of the original movie because it was deemed "too gruesome" and was subsequently lost).
- Who directed The Lost Spider Pit Sequence?
- The Lost Spider Pit Sequence was directed by Peter Jackson.
- Who stars in The Lost Spider Pit Sequence?
- The Lost Spider Pit Sequence stars Graham Binding, Robert Armstrong, Bruce Cabot, James Flavin, Fay Wray.
- How long is The Lost Spider Pit Sequence?
- The Lost Spider Pit Sequence has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
- What genre is The Lost Spider Pit Sequence?
- The Lost Spider Pit Sequence is a Adventure, Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller film.
- Where was The Lost Spider Pit Sequence produced?
- The Lost Spider Pit Sequence was produced in New Zealand.
- What are the themes of The Lost Spider Pit Sequence?
- The themes of The Lost Spider Pit Sequence include: Creature and Monster Horror, Monster Lurking in the Dark Woods, Creature and Monster Horror.