Display title | The King Kong that Appeared in Edo (1938) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The King Kong that Appeared in Edo (江戸に現れたキングコング, Edo ni Arawareta Kingu Kongu), also known as simply King Kong (キング・コング, Kingu Kongu), is a lost two-part 1938 silent tokusatsu jidaigeki film produced by Zensho Cinema. The first part, Volume of Transformation (変化の巻, Henge no Maki), was released to theaters on March 31, 1938, with the second, Volume of Gold (黄金の巻, Ōgon no Maki), following on April 7.[1] It was the second Japanese film to feature a character based on King Kong, after Japanese King Kong from 1933, which is also lost. |