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{{Infobox Film Unmade|type1=Ice|type2=Yellow|name=''Creation''|image=Creation Triceratops cropped.png|caption=Test Footage for Creation|planned=1930-1931|intendedrelease=1931|replaced=[[King Kong (1933 film)|''King Kong'' (1933)]]}} | {{Infobox Film Unmade|type1=Ice|type2=Yellow|name=''Creation''|image=Creation Triceratops cropped.png|caption=Test Footage for Creation|planned=1930-1931|intendedrelease=1931|replaced=[[King Kong (1933 film)|''King Kong'' (1933)]]}} | ||
'''''Creation''''' is an unfinished [[1931]] [[Kaiju|giant monster]] film directed and written by [[Willis O'Brien]] | {{Sandbox}} | ||
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'''''Creation''''' is an unfinished [[1931]] [[Kaiju|giant monster]] film directed and written by [[Willis O'Brien]] that would have been released by [[RKO Pictures|RKO Radio Pictures]]. | |||
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==Plot== | |||
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Upon arrival on a lost island, the crew of a lost submarine learns that they will have to escape the island in order to survive. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
In the late 1920s, special effects director Willis O'Brien had hit a peak in his career and wanted to create another dinosaur film to | In the late 1920s, special effects director Willis O'Brien had hit a peak in his career and wanted to create another dinosaur film to help him gain more fame. Beulah Marie Dix agreed to help O'Brien with the film's script and Merian C. Cooper agreed to help produce the film with David O. Selznick.<!--Here's some more info https://archive.org/details/makingofkingkong0000unse/page/54/mode/2up?q=Creation&view=theater--> | ||
== Staff == | == Staff == | ||
{{Staffs|Miniatures|Marcel Delgado|Concept art by|[[Mario Larrinaga]]|Directed by=[[Willis O'Brien]]|Written by=Willis O'Brien, Beulah Marie Dix|Special Effects by=Willis O'Brien|Produced by=[[Merian C. Cooper]], David O. Selznick}} | {{Staffs|Miniatures|Marcel Delgado|Concept art by|[[Mario Larrinaga]]|Directed by=[[Willis O'Brien]]|Written by=Willis O'Brien, Beulah Marie Dix|Special Effects by=Willis O'Brien|Produced by=[[Merian C. Cooper]], David O. Selznick}} | ||
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* ''[[Brontosaurus]]'' | * ''[[Brontosaurus]]'' | ||
* ''[[Elasmosaurus]]'' | * ''[[Elasmosaurus]]'' | ||
* ''Agathaumas'' (planned) | * ''[[wikipedia:Agathaumas|Agathaumas]]'' (planned) | ||
* ''Ankylosaurus'' (planned) | * ''[[wikipedia:Ankylosaurus|Ankylosaurus]]'' (planned) | ||
* ''Styracosaurus'' (planned) | * ''[[Styracosaurus]]'' (planned) | ||
* | * [[wikipedia:Woolly mammoth|Woolly mammoth]] | ||
* Chimpanzee | * [[wikipedia:Chimpanzee|Chimpanzee]] | ||
* Jaguar | * [[wikipedia:Jaguar|Jaguar]] | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== Influence on ''[[King Kong (1933 film)|King Kong]]'' == | == Influence on ''[[King Kong (1933 film)|King Kong]]'' == | ||
* The | * The scene where [[King Kong]] shakes the sailors off of the log bridge was inspired by a scene in ''Creation'' in which an ''[[Arsinoitherium]]'' (also planned to be used for the same scene in ''King Kong'') knocks some sailors off of a gigantic log. | ||
* | * The scene of King Kong's battle with the [[Meat-Eater]] was also inspired by a scene in ''Creation'' in which a ''[[Stegosaurus]]'' battles a ''[[Tyrannosaurus rex]]''. | ||
* Some of the dinosaurs designed for ''Creation'' were used as the dinosaurs from [[Skull Island]] in ''King Kong''. | |||
== Videos == | == Videos == | ||
{{Videos| | {{Videos| |
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Creation is an unfinished 1931 giant monster film directed and written by Willis O'Brien that would have been released by RKO Radio Pictures.
Plot
Upon arrival on a lost island, the crew of a lost submarine learns that they will have to escape the island in order to survive.
History
In the late 1920s, special effects director Willis O'Brien had hit a peak in his career and wanted to create another dinosaur film to help him gain more fame. Beulah Marie Dix agreed to help O'Brien with the film's script and Merian C. Cooper agreed to help produce the film with David O. Selznick.
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Willis O'Brien
- Written by Willis O'Brien, Beulah Marie Dix
- Produced by Merian C. Cooper, David O. Selznick
- Special effects by Willis O'Brien
- Miniatures Marcel Delgado
- Concept art by Mario Larrinaga
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Ralf Harolde as Ned Hallet
- Joel McCrea as Steve (planned)
Appearances
Monsters
- Arsinoitherium
- Pteranodon
- Triceratops
- Tyrannosaurus rex
- Stegosaurus
- Brontosaurus
- Elasmosaurus
- Agathaumas (planned)
- Ankylosaurus (planned)
- Styracosaurus (planned)
- Woolly mammoth
- Chimpanzee
- Jaguar
Gallery
Influence on King Kong
- The scene where King Kong shakes the sailors off of the log bridge was inspired by a scene in Creation in which an Arsinoitherium (also planned to be used for the same scene in King Kong) knocks some sailors off of a gigantic log.
- The scene of King Kong's battle with the Meat-Eater was also inspired by a scene in Creation in which a Stegosaurus battles a Tyrannosaurus rex.
- Some of the dinosaurs designed for Creation were used as the dinosaurs from Skull Island in King Kong.
Videos
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References
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