The Ghost Ship (1943)
One shot of the boat traveling toward camera is a flipped shot of the Venture from King Kong.Morgan! (1966)
Clips shown. Poster of King Kong seen. Morgan watches this movie in a theater.Hollywood Blue (1970)
Scene of Kong peeling off Fay Wray's clothesKinkón (Short 1971)
- Clips of King Kong on top of Empire State Building are edited into Freek's hallucination
Son of Kong (1933)
David O. Selznick: 'Your New Producer' (Short 1935)
Movies Are Adventure (Short 1948)
Kong close-up; Kong atop Empire State BuildingHollywood: The Selznick Years (TV Movie 1969)
Empire State Building footage with Kong.Pandora's Box (Short 1972)
Clip shown briefly.
Son of Kong (1933)
Emergency Call (1933)
Seen on theater marqueeMickey's Mechanical Man (Short 1933)
Cubby's World Flight (Short 1933)
A cartoon iteration of Kong can be seen on top of the building waving an American flag.The Pet Store (Short 1933)
Jimmy the Gent (1934)
Gladys: "For ten-percent of that I'd marry King Kong."
The Lost World (1925)
Ingagi (1930)
The film inspired RKO to go ahead with King Kong as well as the element of a woman having relations with a gorilla.Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932)
A ape carries a girl to the roof of a building and dies from a bullet.
Konga (1961)
Producer Herman Cohen paid RKO Pictures $25,000 for the rights to the name of Kong for exploitation purposes.Shikari (1963)
remake ofKing Kong (1976)
The Mighty Kong (1998)
King Kong (2005)
King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962)
SpinoffKing Kong vs. Godzilla (1963)
King KongThe King Kong Show (TV Series 1966)
King Kong Escapes (1967)
the main characters have the same nameKong: The Animated Series (TV Series 2000–2001)
I Like Mountain Music (Short 1933)
one of the ads that comes to life depicts a gorilla identified as the "mighty movie monster" but named "Ping Pong"King Klunk (Short 1933)
The cartoon is a parody of the adventure film: it begins in the jungle and ends with the giant ape falling from a tall building.Wasei Kingu Kongu (Short 1933)
The main character dresses in a King Kong suit and goes on a rampageThe Pet Store (Short 1933)
Hollywood Party (1934)
"Kong", a man in an ape suit, is a party guest