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== Alternate titles == | == Alternate titles == | ||
* '''''Mr. Joseph Young of Africa''''' (alternate English title) | |||
* '''''The Great Gorilla''''' (''El gran gorila''; Spain) | |||
* '''''The King of Africa''''' (''Il re dell'Africa''; Italy) | * '''''The King of Africa''''' (''Il re dell'Africa''; Italy) | ||
* '''''Panic about King Kong''''' (''Panik um King Kong''; Germany) | *'''''Panic about King Kong''''' (''Panik um King Kong''; West Germany) | ||
* '''''The Phantom of Africa''''' (''Fantomen från Afrika''; Sweden) | |||
== Theatrical releases == | == Theatrical releases == | ||
* [[United States]] - July 27, 1949 | * [[United States]] - July 27, 1949 | ||
* Sweden - August 29, 1949 | * Sweden - August 29, 1949{{Popup-poster|file=Mighty Joe Young Spanish Poster.jpg|caption=Spanish poster}} | ||
* Brazil - September 23, 1949 | * Brazil - September 23, 1949 | ||
* Portugal - November 8, 1949 | * Portugal - November 8, 1949 | ||
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* '''Special features:''' Trailer | * '''Special features:''' Trailer | ||
* '''Notes:''' Includes French and Spanish subtitles. Also packaged with [[King Kong (1933 film)|''King Kong'']] (1933), ''[[The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms]]'', and ''Them!'', or ''[[Son of Kong]]''. | * '''Notes:''' Includes French and Spanish subtitles. Also packaged with [[King Kong (1933 film)|''King Kong'']] (1933), ''[[The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms]]'', and ''Them!'', or ''[[Son of Kong]]''. | ||
== Unmade sequel == | |||
During the film's production a sequel for the film was planned tentatively titled ''Joe Meets Tarzan'' but because the film was unsuccessful at the box office, plans for a sequel where quickly dropped.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/monsterkidclassichorrorforum/tarzan-meets-joe-young-t1455.html|title=Tarzan Meets Joe Young|work=Classic Horror Film Board}}</ref> | |||
==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
===Trailers=== | ===Trailers=== | ||
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{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">lomsPBt60Ks</youtube>|''Mighty Joe Young '' trailer}} | {{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">lomsPBt60Ks</youtube>|''Mighty Joe Young '' trailer}} | ||
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Mighty Joe Young is a 1949 American giant monster fantasy film produced by RKO Radio Pictures and created by the team behind the original King Kong. It was released to American theaters on July 27, 1949.
Plot
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Staff
- Main article: Mighty Joe Young (1949 film)/Credits.
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Ernest Schoedsack
- Written by Ruth Rose, Merian C. Cooper
- Produced by Merian C. Cooper
- Music by Roy Webb
- Cinematography by J. Roy Hunt
- Edited by Ted Cheesman
- Special effects by Willis O'Brien, Ray Harryhausen, Pete Peterson, Marcel Delgado, Fitch Fulton, George Lofgren
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Terry Moore as Jill Young
- Ben Johnson as Gregg
- Robert Armstrong as Max O'Hara
- Regis Toomey as John Young
- Lora Lee Michel as Jill Young, as a girl
- Irene Ryan as Southern Belle at Bar
Appearances
Monsters
Production
Willis O'Brien, the stop-motion animator for King Kong, was the supervisor for the film's stop-motion animation. Ray Harryhausen was an assistant animator to O'Brien, however various technical problems in the films production. Pete Peterson and Marcel Delgado also animated a few sequences in the film.
Gallery
- Main article: Mighty Joe Young (1949 film)/Gallery.
Soundtrack
- Main article: Mighty Joe Young (1949 film soundtrack).
Alternate titles
- Mr. Joseph Young of Africa (alternate English title)
- The Great Gorilla (El gran gorila; Spain)
- The King of Africa (Il re dell'Africa; Italy)
- Panic about King Kong (Panik um King Kong; West Germany)
- The Phantom of Africa (Fantomen från Afrika; Sweden)
Theatrical releases
- United States - July 27, 1949
- Sweden - August 29, 1949 [view poster]
- Brazil - September 23, 1949
- Portugal - November 8, 1949
- Australia - January 5, 1950
- United Kingdom - January 9, 1950 [view poster]
- Mexico - January 21, 1950 [view poster]
- West Germany - September 1, 1950 [view poster]
- Denmark - November 16, 1950
- Japan - January 12, 1952 [view poster]
- Spain - November 22, 1955 [view poster]; March 31, 1969 (Re-release) [view poster]
Box office
Mighty Joe Young had a budget of $1,800,000 and made $1.950,000 from its initial theatrical release.
Awards
Award | Category | Recipient(s) | Result |
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Best Visual Effects Awards | Work Award | Mighty Joe Young | Won |
Video releases
Warner Bros. DVD (2006)
- Region: 1
- Discs: 1
- Audio: English (1.0 Mono)
Warner Bros. Blu-ray (2015/2017)
- Region: A/1
- Discs: 1
- Audio: English (1.0 Mono), Spanish (1.0 Mono)
- Special features: Trailer
- Notes: Includes French and Spanish subtitles. Also packaged with King Kong (1933), The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, and Them!, or Son of Kong.
Unmade sequel
During the film's production a sequel for the film was planned tentatively titled Joe Meets Tarzan but because the film was unsuccessful at the box office, plans for a sequel where quickly dropped.[1]
Videos
Trailers
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