Gorillas in the Mist (One of my Top 5 Favorite Movies)

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Gorillas in the Mist 1988

Starring Sigourney Weaver

This is one of my top 5 favorite movies!  It will make you smile, laugh, cry, wonder, and love.  Weaver is the perfect person to portray the real life person this movie is based on:  Dian Fossey.  Thanks to her, the mountain gorillas multiplied and were kept safer in the African Congo:

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Dian, a physical therapist, attended the lecture of Dr. Leakey and implored him to let her go to Africa to continue the census work of the mountain gorillas.  He met her there and left her there, much to her surprise!  Oh and by the way, there was a Civil War going on.  Minor detail…

She and her tracker, Sembagare, were in the rainforest looking for gorillas, hiking for hours.

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  She was following him and finally she realized he didn’t know how to track gorillas.  He said he was waiting for her to guide him!  They learned together.

One night she was practicing gorillas sounds and movements in her cabin when Bob Campbell walked in.  He was sent from the National Geographic to take pictures.  She wasn’t exactly happy but eventually they fell in love on that mountain.  He took pictures and film of her with the gorillas:

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 Herein lies my favorite scene where she laid down, putting her hand out, and Digit put his hand in hers:

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Bob leaves for other work and returns with a dog and a tub.  They watch the film he has taken and she doesn’t understand why she is in the film so much.  He explains that people are fascinated with her.  She asks, “Do you think I’m weird?”  He replies, “Weird and wonderful.”  Later he wants her to marry him and to spend 6 months on the mountain and 6 months somewhere warm but she can’t because, “The gorillas are here.”  She chooses them over Bob.  As he leaves she tells him, “If you go, don’t write.  Please don’t go.”  But he does and she sits with the gorillas in the rain crying.

Five years later…

Research students come to the mountain but she isn’t thrilled with this.  She considers it HER mountain and HER gorillas.  I get that.  Later she says of them, “Me-itis.  Let’s go.”  One student asks to be taken away from Digit’s group to see another and it is during this time that the most horrifying scene occurs:  Digit is killed by poachers while he tries to protect his group.  Dian finds him headless and handless.  Dian captured one of the poachers and made him think he wound be hanged.  Then she burnt their huts.  She made a lot of enemies.  Later she and Sembagare are together and she breaks down.  It’s a heartbreaking scene.

After Dian recovers she visits Digit’s group and finds a new baby member with 4th and 5th digits webbed, Digits’ baby, “I know you” and Digit lives on.

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One night she is smoking (as always), having a drink, listening to music and looking at her gorilla photos.  Next thing you know, she’s asleep and we see in a shadow someone bringing a machete down on her.  She was murdered December 27, 1985 by an unseen assailant at age 53.  At her funeral she was buried next to Digit.  The rocks around their graves are connected in order to keep their souls together.  I have done the same for my 2 beloved cats buried my backyard.

Without Dian Fossey the mountain gorillas wouldn’t be alive and thriving as well as they are although they are still a very endangered species.

Trivia Time:

  • The producer was hours away from contacting Dian to meet with her about the movie and she was murdered.
  • Much of the shoot took place at her Karisoke research center.  The crew had to hike 12,000 feet above sea level to the site traveling through mud and think vegetation.
  • Weaver wore an earpiece in order to get close to the gorillas during filming.
  • She too used the gestures that Fossey had and was able to get very close to them.
  • Some of the  gorilla footage of injured animals were actors in suits created by Rick Baker.

Enjoy the trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdpcWkv8ohk

Dian was a very strange woman and next time when I review her book with you we’ll look into that.

The Rise of Planet of the Apes 2011

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So here we are at The Rise of the Planet of the Apes from 2011!  We find Charlton Heston making his 5th appearance in the series.  In this movie, Will Rodman works at a science lab and he is looking for a cure for Alzheimer’s because his father, Charles, has been stricken with it.  In reality, Heston passed away from it in 2008.  This brings it close to my heart because my mother has dementia, a close cousin to this disease and often a precursor to the disease.

The budget for this movie was a whopping $93,000,000!

So into the movie we go…there is a chimp named Caesar who Will brings home and he grows up in their house.  He’s very close to Charles:

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Caesar works on cognitive skills designed by Will, sign language, and puzzles (the puzzle he works on is the Statue of Liberty, a nod to the original Ape movie, and at another time, Caesar is posing as “The Thinker”, the famous French sculpture).

At the lab, Will is working on a drug for Alzheimer’s, the ALZ112 shot.  He steals some and starts injecting his father as he slips further away mentally.  It improves his brain function and brings him back.  Things are great!

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Caesar is taken to the Redwoods to play and sees pets on leashes.  At age 5 he questions his life and wonders:  Am I a pet?

Soon the Alzheimer’s disease returns to Charles and in a neighborhood event, Caesar violently protects Charles.  He goes ape shit!  He is taken away and caged at a horrible facility, unbeknownst to Will, with enraged apes in cages.  It’s like an insane asylum.  He is hosed, tortured, etc. and ends up in a fetal position, feeling left by Will.  When will finally returns to visit him and promises, “Trust me.  I’ll get you out.” Caesar is disappointed and mad.  He has lost his trust for humans.

By this time, Charles has died and Will comes to take him home.  Caesar won’t go.  His heart has hardened and he is hurt which leads to the great apes escape.  Caesar leads a revolt.  As in the original movie, we see a famous line, “Take your stinking paw off me you damn dirty ape!”  Caesar says, “NO!”

The apes are on the loose, kind of like “Apes in the City” (Sex in the City).  They tear up the city and let all the animals in the zoo loose.  Chaos erupts!

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Later, Will finds Caesar and says, “I’m sorry.  I’ll take you home.”  Caesar responds with, “Caesar is home”, in the wild, in the Redwoods, where he belongs.

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Here’s the trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28Z_D9Grh18

Shouldn’t we let the animals live in their natural habitat instead of housing them in zoos?

To me, this was one of the best in the series.  It really had me interested!

The Dawn of the Planet of the Apes of 2014 would be my next blog but I have had enough of this series, and of science fiction.  It’s time for me to go to my s-hero and one of my all time top 5 fave movies–Gorillas in the Mist!

Planet of the Apes–Remake–2001–Tim Burton

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Can you believe it?  After all of the sequels they decided it wasn’t enough and made a remake of the original 1968 version (that I recently reviewed) in 2001.  Well, I decided I just had to check it out but first, let’s check on the movie trivia!

Tim Burton directed it so that causes immediate interest.  What crazy stuff would he do?  Well one thing is that he refused to call it a remake (so sorry Tim) but rather a reimagination.  Mark Wahlberg was in as soon as he heard that.  He refused to wear the loincloth so as not to remind audiences of his undie modeling 🙂

33 years after the original, the budget for this one multiplied, just…oh…100 billion!

Rick Baker is the genius behind the make up. Fantastic sets and make up:

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Rick is also briefly in the film when the humans are transported to Ape City in a cage.  The ape in the middle with gray hair smoking a water pipe? That’s Rick!

——–SPOILER ALERT——-

(as in all my blogs)

The film takes place on Feb. 14 of 2029 and in Dec. of 5021.  The original movie was set on a future earth but this one is set on a different planet with two moons.  The ending is more like the novel ending whereby Taylor finds a ship and escapes the ape planet with a human female.  They set our for Earth but because they traveled at light speed, many centuries have passed and Earth has evolved into an ape society.

Time for the movie and time to see what Tim Burton has done (here’s Tim!):

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This version began with what I call “technical boredom” but I appreciated the updated landing!  So I’m watching the movie and who pops up on screen?  Chris Kristopherson!  Say what??  Anyway, the gorillas chase down the humans and bag ’em.  One ape says, “You damn dirty human!”  Interesting because in the original Heston says that about an ape.  Additionally, there’s a lot of humorous lines such as, “Can’t we all just get along?”  (Apparently not…)

All the humans converge with Taylor and there is a war between the humans and the apes (obviously).  An explosion, fighting, blah, blah, blah…

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Then a little spaceship lands with Taylor’s chimp inside!  There’s a thumbs up and the famous kiss between Taylor and the lady chimp:

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Now it gets interesting.  Taylor and the female/human jump into the spaceship and crash land!  Not in front of the Statue of Liberty but in front of the Lincoln Memorial Washington Monument!  But look closely at the statue:

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Did you see it? Lincoln has an ape face!  The gorilla police arrive and we have reached the end…oh those apes 🙂

 

Planet of the Apes Movie Sequels 1970-2016

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Beneath the Planet of the Apes 1970

In the first sequel to Planet of the Apes, the year is 3955 and a rescue  mission is launched to retrieve Taylor but there’s an earthquake and it’s the gorilla army vs. intelligent mutants who are half human/half ape.  Who will win???  Take a look and click below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMuEnNxX1E8

 

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Escape from Planet of the Apes 1971

In this sequel the apes come to earth and are accepted.  Cornelius and Zira have a baby.  The antics continue as they monkey around…  Click below and check it out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO0mRivg8Tk

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Conquest of the Planet of the Apes 1972

Out pops yet another sequel where the apes revolt!  We see apes as pets, servants and slaves.  Click below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0gWXAUXnQY

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Battle for the Planet of the Apes 1973

In the last installment from the 70’s, it is 12 years after a bomb hits earth and the fight becomes, who rules earth?  Apes or man?  Watch and see…  Click below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBH6uUFJsR8

So the franchise has spit out a movie every year and then it stops until 2011 comes along and we get:

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Rise of the Planet of the Apes 2011

Here we have Cesar as a baby chimp who is fed up of being used for tests and observations.  He will rise up and take his “people” with him!  Click below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X616MkD0k7I

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Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 2014

The series continues with Cesar.  The apes have killed off half of the planet!  The real ape war begins with Cesar as the leader.  Click below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpSaTrW4leg

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And oh yes, they’re not done.  Coming up next year the battle of ape vs. man continues.  What will happen next?  Let’s see what they have planned:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zor8fW2_TOA

Planet of the Apes–Movie–1968

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Following the book in 1963, Planet of the Apes, the movie, was released in 1968.

Characters/Actors:

Charlton Heston as George Tayler

Roddy McDowell as Cornelius

Kim Hunter as Zira

Linda Harrison as Nova

George Taylor and the other 2 astronauts have been in deep space and when they wake up to their crash landing, 20 centuries have passed.  The year is 3978!

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They come to a waterfall and are skinny dipping when their clothes are taken.  They see other humans who are mute and have no clothes.  Gorillas come by, dressed, on horses and catch Taylor in a net:

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 At this point in the movie the apes take a selfie (they were ahead of their time!). A comment is made by the apes, “Humans see, humans do”. LOL   At one point, a gorilla grabs Taylor and he says, “Take you paws off me you damn dirty ape!”  The gorilla responds, “Shut up you freak!” (Love it!)

Zira puts Nova in Taylor’s cage, she sniffs him and they become a couple, of sorts.  Taylor writes a message to Zira, “My name is Taylor.”  She is shocked that a human can write!  Zira and Cornelius (chimps are the smartest of the apes in this movie), read his notes and talk to him.  Eventually they believe in him and want to help him, at risk to their own lives by going against the orangutans 9 (the officials).

Taylor goes to a court hearing about his future:

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And much to my amusement, the orangutan actors ad libbed this scene,
See no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil:

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Cornelius and Zira help Taylor escape and they go to the Forbidden Zone.  The chimps don’t know why it is forbidden and Taylor wants to find out.

As Taylor says goodbye to Zira, he wants to kiss her and she says, “Ok, but you’re so damn ugly.”

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Dr. Zaius tells Taylor, “Don’t look.  You may not like what you find…”  He goes into the cave of artifacts anyway and what do you think he finds?? A human doll that says, “Mama!”.  Also found, a man’s skeleton and eye glasses!  Man was here first!  The orangutans kept this a secret!  The head orangutan, Dr. Zaius says to Taylor, “I have always known about man. Beware the beast, man!  Shun him!”

He asks, “Why didn’t man survive if he’s so superior?” Hmmmmmm……

There is a gunfight and Dr. Z lets Taylor and Nova go.

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He seals the cave to destroy the evidence.  So Taylor and Nova get on a horse and go see what they can find, how to get home, anything…. and what do they come across?

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“OMG!  I’m back home.  All the time….you maniacs! God damn you all to hell!”  (There were 3 different endings, different from the book, but Charlton Heston’s favorite won).

The End

Check out this video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjcpRHuPjOI

Original Ending:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VGlR_GgasA

Some very interesting tidbits:

  • Roddy McDowell would often drive home in his make up, freaking people out on the freeway in L. A.
  • The extras were not allowed to take off the make up between takes so their food had to be liquefied.  Straw please!
  • Kim Hunter’s facial ape prosthetics were so claustrophobic to her that she took a Valium every day.
  • The lead make up artist, John Chambers, went to the L. A. Zoo to study ape facial expressions.  A half million dollars was spent on the make up and there were 80 make up artists on set.
  • Nova/Linda Harrison, had an affair with the married producer during the filming.  She was pregnant with his child and had to carefully conceal herself toward the end.  He ended up divorcing his wife.
  • The final scene was shot at Malibu Beach in California.  The Statue of Liberty was an optical effect.
  • The author, Pierre Boulle, thought this was his worst novel!. He was upset at the  ending of the movie but later warmed up to it.

So there you have it!  Up next, a short review of the immediate sequels!

Planet of the Apes Novel 1963

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Next in the  gorillas series is the novel Planet of the Apes by Pierre Boulle written in 1963.

When I decided to include the Plant of the Ape series I really doubted I would enjoy reading a science fiction novel but I loved it!  Who knew??

Basically it takes place in the future where 3 astronauts land on what seems to be a planet like Earth.  It appears to be paradise but we all know, anything that seems too good, isn’t.  What they discover is that on this planet humans are savage ignorant beasts who run around naked.  Who rules? Apes of course and there is a hierarchy in this ape world:  gorillas take care of manual labor, chimpanzees are highly intelligent, and the orangutans are high officials that ultimately rule the planet.  Only 1 astronaut actually survives and he must make his way from his capture, kept naked in a cage, to unlock the secret of this terrifying civilization.  Adventure, satire and suspense leads this book that comes to a very surprising end, different from the movie but the same basic outcome.

It took 2 years of space travel to arrive at this planet that very closely resembled Earth.  They ventured out onto sand and saw a print that looked like a human footprint.  Another planet and species similar to Earth?  What could this be? Gorillas appeared, dressed in human clothes and the humans they saw were without clothes.  The gorillas captured the astronaut in a net and put him in a cage with the others and soon realized they couldn’t speak.  He later saw lady gorillas sitting in armchairs sipping drinks through straws!

Zira was the she-chimp and the Head of the Department.  Once she realized that Ulysse’s could talk, she became interested in him and ended up helping him escape.  She told him that “With only two hands, each with short clumsy fingers, man is probably handicapped at birth…”

Many situations take place that you will want to read but eventually Ulysse is let out by Zira to explore and figure things out and it gets very interesting.  He finds a doll and skeletons of men.  MAN HAD preceded these apes!

Read it to know it all!!

 

Mighty Joe Young 1998

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This remake of Mighty Joe Young is fairly good and there are some interesting similarities to the original if you look for them!  But first, who do we have?  Charlize Theron as Jill Young who is actually from Africa.  Bill Paxton plays her love interest and is a combined character from the original MJY and King Kong–Gregg O’Hara.

I like that this version shows Jill’s mother, a primatologist who works as Dian Fossey did, protecting the gorillas in Africa.  One night poachers come and end up killing Jill’s mom but Joe, as a baby gorilla, is saved and cared for by Jill.

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As in the original (which I will refer to as “O” from now on), the movie switches to 12 years later where Jill is playing Hide and Seek with giant Joe (yes, you heard me).  Gregg comes on the scene “looking for a legend” he has heard about and he finds him.  Instead of chasing Joe on horses as in the O, Gregg chases in jeeps.

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  At one point Joe picks up Gregg and luckily Jill shows up and says, “Joe, drop him”.

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He talks her into taking Joe to Cali (instead of N. Y.) and they arrive at the Animal Conservatory.

Instead of Joe performing on stage, he is used for a special gala fundraiser and they decide to pay the “gorilla girl” to take care of Joe.  On the night of the gala the poachers have arrived and decide, “We’ll sell him piece by piece.”  This scene is like the nightclub scene in the O but not half as exciting.  The director proudly says, “We are happy to introduce to you, Mighty Joe Young….” and Joe bursts in a tad upset for he has seen and recognizes the poachers unbeknownst to everyone else.  He goes a bit wild but he is shot with a sedation arrow and placed in a concrete cage.  Time to escape!  He’s put in a semi truck with Jill and she soon discovers the drivers are the poachers who killed her mother.  She jumps out and Joe tips the truck.  He creates chaos on Hollywood Blvd.

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One man screams like a little girl and Joe shakes his head (here’s where they try interjecting some silly humor in this movie).  A car’s alarm is going off and Joe sits on it and punches it to get it to stop.  When he does, he nods his head like,
“So there!”

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He then climbs up Grauman’s Chinese Theater, hikes a while and ends up jumping off the famous Hollywood Sign.

Joe ends up at POP (an ocean/boardwalk/carnival type/park). Joe sees the poacher and throws him into wires.  He is electrified and in modern day fashion, a wire is shown with sneakers hanging from it–a symbol of gang territory these days.  Apparently the movie is stating that this is MJY’s territory and not his.  A fire breaks out (in the O the fire is at an orphanage where he saves kids that are trapped).  Here he saves a boy on the ferris wheel but Joe falls.  We think he’s dead and there is a sad scene as Jill lays curled up next to him but no!  He’s ok!

As in the O they move back to Africa and open up MJY’s Wildlife Park because Joe is a hero!  Jill, “I kept my promise to my mom!” which was to watch after Joe.                                                        The End

TRIVIA TIME:

  • It was filmed in the San Fernando Valley where 2 men were seriously injured while working a crane for the movie.
  • The background music on the boardwalk was Beautiful Dreamer, honoring the O.
  • Joe was a creature suit performer filmed on miniature sets and a computerized digital gorilla.
  • At the gala, the original Jill, Terry Moore, is in a quick scene as an elderly woman, “She (Jill) reminds me of somebody, but I can’t think who”.  Clever!

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A children’s book based on this movie version:

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Take a peek of Joe in action:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMFZmOerdIg

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And Beautiful Dreamer, dedicated to my dad:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38SqiwPxo2U

 

 

Mighty Joe Young 1949

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Mighty Joe Young 1949

So in continuing on with the gorilla theme, we come to my favorite!  The thing that started my gorilla love when I was very young.  It’s another take on King Kong that won an Oscar for Special Effects.  It took 14 months to create this stop motion picture.  Joe was a 15 foot high puppet (smaller that King Kong).

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 Ruth Rose wrote the screenplay based on the story by John Ford and Merian Cooper. It was filmed on a back lot in Culver City, California.  The same place where Gone with the Wind and King Kong were filmed.

This one starts in Africa with these characters:  Jill Young, Max the producer, and Gregg as Jill’s love interest, well, besides Mr. Joseph Young that is.

It begins with Jill as a young girl at her farm in Africa as 2 natives pass by with a basket.  When Jill sees what’s inside, she decides she must have it and she gets some items to make a trade.  They weren’t interested until she whipped out her dad’s flashlight.  After they left, she opened up the basket and said, “Oh, isn’t he sweet?”

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     This was a real baby gorilla and I fell in love at that moment, for real.  I remember watching this movie on my living room floor with my dad.  From that moment on I wanted one myself.  One time we went to the Burbank Animal Shelter and they had a chimpanzee.  It wasn’t the same as a gorilla but it was close.  I begged for that animal but of course, the answer was no.  Instead I got a stuffed chimp and I named him Bosco.  More about my deep fascination later…

Max the producer and Gregg come across Joe and they are scared to death as they try to “rope a gorilla.”  Jill hears the commotion and she has to calm him down, “Joe, mind me this minute!”  She whistles HIS song, Beautiful Dreamer and throws him a banana.  Then he just picks her up.

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Max convinces her to go to New York to open up a show and promises her music, glamour and bright lights.  The movie picks up 12 years later and the show they put on:

  • Joe with a little hat like a monkey (very sad)~

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  • Joe with the strongest men in the world~

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  • And the best part–Joe holding Jill on a round platform while she plays Beautiful Dreamer~

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This part stuck with me all my life.  This song was special to me and my dad.  I learned to play it on the piano.  Years later my dad gave me a little piano music box with that song.  My dad is no longer with us but it’s a very special memory to me.  My love of gorillas was cemented ❤

 So back to the club.  It’s in a really cool safari themed night club with real lions behind glass behind the bar but they wouldn’t be there for long….

10 weeks later Joe and Jill are so sad.  This is not the life for them.  Jill tells Max she’s quitting but she stays for 17 weeks for Max’s sake.  On the night of their last show, the audience was to throw money at Joe, then people started throwing food. After the show, some really drunk guys brought some beer down for Joe.  “Let’s buy the monkey a drink!  It’ll put hair on your chest!”  lol  Joe became enraged and tore up the club!  Gorilla on the loose!  He slugged a lion and tossed it aside.  (This troubled me.  I looked it up and they used real and animated lions).

Joe is caught and put in a steel cage.  They are going to shoot him.  Court ordered, so they come up with an escape plan.  HOW the heck do you sneak a gorilla out??  They put him in the back of a big truck and the chase was on!  At one point, Joe was hanging out the back of the truck and twiddled his fingers.  (Someone thought this would be funny).  They passed a children’s home that was on fire and they stopped to help.  At this point the black and white movie switched to red only for this segment.  Joe rescues a child and falls.

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We come to the end of the movie and find Jill, Gregg, and Joe back in Africa in a home movie.  Joe has learned to “peel” a banana before eating it and they all wave goodbye and live happily ever after.

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Terry Moore played Jill and she never saw Joe while filming. She finally saw him when the movie came out.  Many stuntmen were injured on this movie and she said her make up man was drunk during the whole movie. But my favorite thing about Terry is that this movie did the same  thing to her as it did for me.  She also developed a love for gorillas and was a big fan of Dian Fossey like I am.  She’ll come up later during this gorilla theme.

Take a peek at the trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfgafkaDo14

King Kong Retold for Kids by Anthony Browne-Amazing!

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King Kong 1994 Children’s Book

Retold by Anthony Browne

This book is absolutely fantastic!  Anthony Browne rewrote and illustrated this story and took it directly from the original King Kong.  His illustrations are excellent and children really enjoy this book.  I know because when I was teaching 2nd grade the students watched the original movie and then we read this book and compared he two.  The kids loved it!

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Even the title page is wonderful.  Browne takes the apple that Ann is starving to eat to begin the tale.

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Above we see the famous log scene!  Watch out men! You’re going down!

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The above photo demonstrates how Browne put “gorilla clues” within the illustrations.  This page is showing the map the men on the ship are using in order to find Skull Island.  Notice that although it is a man pointing on the map, Browne draws a gorilla hand.  One of the treasures of this book involves looking for clues in all of the illustrations.

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Above we see them approaching Skull Island and we can see King Kong’s face blended into the picture!  They have no idea what they’re going to find.

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Above we have a super sized close up of his face!  He’s KONG!  Don’t mess with him!

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Here he is on top of the Empire State Building fighting off the planes!

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Sadly at the end, Kong has fallen to the ground and is dead as people crowd around, just as in the movie.

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And here we have Antony Browne himself. He believes that King Kong was the greatest of all gorilla stories and the most potent influence on all of his work.  This book “…above all, he was destined to do.” He spent 2 years working on this project and I say, it was well worth it 🙂

I highly recommend this book to King Kong lovers of all ages and definitely for King Kong Kids!