Display title | The "spider-pit" scene |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The "spider-pit" scene is one of the names used to refer to a scene cut from from the original King Kong at some point in its development. While it has long been believed to have been present in the test print shown to RKO producers, the reasons for its scrapping, and to what extent it may exist as lost media are hotly debated.[1][2] This has earned it a legendary status, and decades of speculation, hearsay, and misinformation created many pop cultural myths surrounding the sequence. |