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  1. King Kong Lives: Directed by John Guillermin, Charles McCracken. With Peter Elliott, George Antoni, Brian Kerwin, Linda Hamilton. Kong falls from the Twin Towers, and he appears to be alive, but his heart is failing, so it's replaced with an artificial one.

  2. A giant ape King Kong, which was shot and fell off the World Trade Center tower, appears to be alive, but is in coma for 10 years and desperately needs a blood transfusion in order to have an artificial heart implanted.

  3. King Kong Lives (1986) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Kong: Skull Island: Directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts. With Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L. Jackson, Brie Larson, John C. Reilly. After the Vietnam war, a team of scientists explores an uncharted island in the Pacific, venturing into the domain of the mighty Kong and must fight to escape a primal Eden.

  5. The King Kong That Appeared in Edo. 1938 50m. 6.2 (65) Rate. In part one of this silent two-part film, an ape nicknamed King Kong by its master kidnaps the daughter of a wealthy man as part of a revenge plot by one of his lackeys. The story concludes in King Kong Appears in Edo: The Episode of Gold (1938).

  6. Kong is showed injured and bloody a lot. First when Amy is performing heart transplant surgery on him, a tractor rams into his leg and he starts bleeding and he yells in pain, when the military trucks shot at him.

  7. Kong falls from the twin towers and he appears to be alive. However, his heart is failing, so it's replaced with an artificial one. All is well until he senses that there's a female Kong somewhere out there and escapes wreaking havoc.

  8. But there's trouble. The U.S. Army lead by mad Col. Nevitt (John Ashton) will go to full length to neutralize the Kongs. After Hank brings Lady Kong from Borneo, nothing would be the same. When the Army attacked Kong, he turned those tanks and jeeps into broken hunk of junk, and the scene where Kong recovers from his injuries, it was just amazing.

  9. Español (España) Español (México) King Kong Lives (1986) PG-13 | Action, Adventure.

  10. In his book "The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles," writer Steven Pressfield mentions this movie as a life-changing, validating failure. It was his first professional writing job after 17 years of trying.