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'''Nils Helstrom''' is a fictional bum and mutineer who first appeared as the main antagonist of the [[1933]] film ''[[Son of Kong]]''. He is the "Norwegian skipper" referred to by [[Carl Denham (RKO)|Carl Denham]] in the original ''[[King Kong (1933 film)|King Kong]]'' film, who first sold him the map to [[Skull Island]]. While supplemental material disagrees on the skipper's original relationship to Denham, When Helstrom was created for the sequel, Denham's assertions that he is trustworthy, or a friend are not mentioned, or indeed supported by his characterization.
'''Nils Helstrom''' is a fictional bum and mutineer who first appeared as the main antagonist of the [[1933]] film ''[[Son of Kong]]''. He is the "Norwegian skipper" referred to by [[Carl Denham (RKO)|Carl Denham]] in the original ''[[King Kong (1933 film)|King Kong]]'' film, who first sold him the map to [[Skull Island]]. Though Denham asserts in the original film that the skipper was trustworthy and a friend, this is neither mentioned in ''Son of Kong'' nor supported by Helstrom's characterization, and had already been disagreed upon by some supplemental material.
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==History==
==History==
=== ''[[Son of Kong]]'' ===
*''[[King Kong (1933 film)|King Kong]]'' (1933) [mentioned indirectly]
*''[[Son of Kong]]'' (1933)
===''[[Son of Kong]]''===
At some point in his life, Helstrom became a fugitive to the Dutch government, and was forced to live on the run. Helstrom first met [[Carl Denham]] some time before the events of ''[[King Kong (1933 film)|King Kong]]'', and sold him the map of [[Skull Island]]. At some point, Helstrom ended up stranded in Dakang, where he befriended a Mr. Petersen. One night, after a drunken argument, Helstrom accidentally killed Petersen with a blow to the head, and knocked into a lamp which burned down his tent. The next day he was approached by Petersen's daughter [[Hilda Petersen|Hilda]], who knew he had killed her father. Helstrom denied it, and went to the local bar where he met Captain [[Englehorn]], and tried to negotiate to join his merchant ship crew. There he learned that Englehorn was travelling with Carl Denham. Desperate to leave Dakang, Helstrom fabricated a mythical and legendary treasure of Skull Island, and landed a place in the crew. While aboard, Helstrom began to inform the crewmen of the grisly fate awaiting them on Skull Island in an attempt to mutiny the captain and seize the boat, but when the mutiny was successful and he assumed the role of captain he was promptly tossed overboard. He was taken into the mutinied party, and arrived on the island, where he, Englehorn, and the ship's cook Charlie while Denham and Petersen, who had also come aboard went to scout ahead. They were eventually attacked by a [[Styracosaurus]], and had to wait the night out until it left them alone. They eventually happened on the scouts, who had befriended an [[Kiko|infant Kong]], who eventually broke into an island temple for the alleged treasure of Skull Island, which Helstrom admitted was a hoax. After opening the temple, the island began to sink into the ocean in an earthquake. Helstrom then ran to the boat and began to row away, but was eaten by a [[sea serpent]]. The rest escaped unharmed.
At some point in his life, Helstrom became a fugitive to the Dutch government, and was forced to live on the run. Helstrom first met [[Carl Denham]] some time before the events of ''[[King Kong (1933 film)|King Kong]]'', and sold him the map of [[Skull Island]]. At some point, Helstrom ended up stranded in Dakang, where he befriended a Mr. Petersen. One night, after a drunken argument, Helstrom accidentally killed Petersen with a blow to the head, and knocked into a lamp which burned down his tent. The next day he was approached by Petersen's daughter [[Hilda Petersen|Hilda]], who knew he had killed her father. Helstrom denied it, and went to the local bar where he met Captain [[Englehorn]], and tried to negotiate to join his merchant ship crew. There he learned that Englehorn was travelling with Carl Denham. Desperate to leave Dakang, Helstrom fabricated a mythical and legendary treasure of Skull Island, and landed a place in the crew. While aboard, Helstrom began to inform the crewmen of the grisly fate awaiting them on Skull Island in an attempt to mutiny the captain and seize the boat, but when the mutiny was successful and he assumed the role of captain he was promptly tossed overboard. He was taken into the mutinied party, and arrived on the island, where he, Englehorn, and the ship's cook Charlie while Denham and Petersen, who had also come aboard went to scout ahead. They were eventually attacked by a [[Styracosaurus]], and had to wait the night out until it left them alone. They eventually happened on the scouts, who had befriended an [[Kiko|infant Kong]], who eventually broke into an island temple for the alleged treasure of Skull Island, which Helstrom admitted was a hoax. After opening the temple, the island began to sink into the ocean in an earthquake. Helstrom then ran to the boat and began to row away, but was eaten by a [[sea serpent]]. The rest escaped unharmed.
==Books==
*''[[King Kong (1932 novelization)|King Kong]]'' (1932)
===[[King Kong (1932 novelization)|''King Kong'' (1932)]]===
As in the film it adapted, Carl Denham receives a map to Skull Island from a Norwegian skipper, though he is more specifically established to have been a longtime friend of Denham's.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the novelization of the first [[King Kong (1933 film)|''King Kong'' film]], the man who gave Denham the map was a Norweigan skipper who had been friends with Denham for a long time. This is likely not Helstrom, as nothing in ''[[Son of Kong]]'' suggests that they were friends or had met beyond the map trade. The trend of the map being passed to Denham by Norweigan hands is continued in the continuity of the [[King Kong (2005 film)|2005 film]] through its prequel, ''[[King Kong: The Island of the Skull]]'', where a Norwegian trade shipper named Henning Menkel sells it to him.
*Carl Denham would again purchase a map to [[Skull Island]] from a Norwegian, Henning Menkel, in ''[[King Kong: The Island of the Skull]]'', the prequel to the [[2005]] ''[[King Kong (2005 film)|King Kong]]'' film.
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Nils Helstrom
Nils Helstrom in Son of Kong
Species Human
Nationality Norwegian
Occupation Sailor
First appearance Son of Kong
Played by John Marston

Nils Helstrom is a fictional bum and mutineer who first appeared as the main antagonist of the 1933 film Son of Kong. He is the "Norwegian skipper" referred to by Carl Denham in the original King Kong film, who first sold him the map to Skull Island. Though Denham asserts in the original film that the skipper was trustworthy and a friend, this is neither mentioned in Son of Kong nor supported by Helstrom's characterization, and had already been disagreed upon by some supplemental material.

History

Son of Kong

At some point in his life, Helstrom became a fugitive to the Dutch government, and was forced to live on the run. Helstrom first met Carl Denham some time before the events of King Kong, and sold him the map of Skull Island. At some point, Helstrom ended up stranded in Dakang, where he befriended a Mr. Petersen. One night, after a drunken argument, Helstrom accidentally killed Petersen with a blow to the head, and knocked into a lamp which burned down his tent. The next day he was approached by Petersen's daughter Hilda, who knew he had killed her father. Helstrom denied it, and went to the local bar where he met Captain Englehorn, and tried to negotiate to join his merchant ship crew. There he learned that Englehorn was travelling with Carl Denham. Desperate to leave Dakang, Helstrom fabricated a mythical and legendary treasure of Skull Island, and landed a place in the crew. While aboard, Helstrom began to inform the crewmen of the grisly fate awaiting them on Skull Island in an attempt to mutiny the captain and seize the boat, but when the mutiny was successful and he assumed the role of captain he was promptly tossed overboard. He was taken into the mutinied party, and arrived on the island, where he, Englehorn, and the ship's cook Charlie while Denham and Petersen, who had also come aboard went to scout ahead. They were eventually attacked by a Styracosaurus, and had to wait the night out until it left them alone. They eventually happened on the scouts, who had befriended an infant Kong, who eventually broke into an island temple for the alleged treasure of Skull Island, which Helstrom admitted was a hoax. After opening the temple, the island began to sink into the ocean in an earthquake. Helstrom then ran to the boat and began to row away, but was eaten by a sea serpent. The rest escaped unharmed.

Books

King Kong (1932)

As in the film it adapted, Carl Denham receives a map to Skull Island from a Norwegian skipper, though he is more specifically established to have been a longtime friend of Denham's.

Trivia

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