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* | *The May 1977 issue of ''National Lampoon'' featured a Queen Kong on its cover, however, the creature-in-question was a drag-queen take of the 1976 ''King Kong'' remake holding a bemused Jeff Bridges in her palm. |
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Queen Kong is a 1976 British-German special effects comedy film made to spoof Dino De Laurentiis' King Kong remake from the same year.
Plot
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To be added.
Staff
- Main article: Queen Kong/Credits.
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Frank Agrama
- Written by Frank Agrama, Ronald Dobrin, Fabio Piccioni
- Based on a story by Fabio Piccioni, Robin Dobria
- Executive producer Keith Cavele
- Theme song "Queen Kong" performed by The Peppers
- Composed by The Peppers
- Arranged by Tony Mimms
- Lyrics by Ron Dobrin
- Cinematography by Ian Wilson
- Edited by David Campling
- Production design by David Brockhurst
- Assistant directors Paul Fisher, Franco Cirino
- Special optical effects by John Rees
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Robin Askwith as Ray Fay
- Rula Lenska as Luce Habit
- Valerie Leon as Nabongan queen
- Roger Hammond as Woolf
- Linda Hayden as The Singing Nun
- John Clive as Comedian
- Carol Drinkwater as Ima Goodbody
- Brian Godfrey
- Anthony Morton as Antique dealer
- Fiona Curzon
- Stanley Platts
- Barbara Allen, Suzie Arthur, Lela Babbick, Melita Clarke, Jeannie Collings, Kathryn Hayes, Annette Lynton, Vicki Michelle, Trudi van Doorne as Crew girls
- Chai Lee, Eva Louise, Tawny Sands as Native guides
Japanese dub
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Taichiro Hirokawa as Ray Fay
- Noriko Ohara as Luce Habit
Appearances
Monsters
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Alternate titles
- Queen Gorilla (alternate title)
Video releases
TBA
Gallery
Screenshots
Posters
Trivia
- The May 1977 issue of National Lampoon featured a Queen Kong on its cover, however, the creature-in-question was a drag-queen take of the 1976 King Kong remake holding a bemused Jeff Bridges in her palm.