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Queen Kong

  • 1976
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
741
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Queen Kong (1976)
High-Concept ComedyMonster HorrorParodySatireAdventureComedyFantasyHorror

Luce Habit and her female film crew set foot on the African tropical island of Lazonga where female natives idolize a huge female ape named Queen Kong. The ape immediately fancies Ray Fay, t... Read allLuce Habit and her female film crew set foot on the African tropical island of Lazonga where female natives idolize a huge female ape named Queen Kong. The ape immediately fancies Ray Fay, the film company's hunky male love interest.Luce Habit and her female film crew set foot on the African tropical island of Lazonga where female natives idolize a huge female ape named Queen Kong. The ape immediately fancies Ray Fay, the film company's hunky male love interest.

  • Director
    • Frank Agrama
  • Writers
    • Frank Agrama
    • Ronald Dobrin
    • Fabio Piccioni
  • Stars
    • Robin Askwith
    • Rula Lenska
    • Valerie Leon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    741
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Frank Agrama
    • Writers
      • Frank Agrama
      • Ronald Dobrin
      • Fabio Piccioni
    • Stars
      • Robin Askwith
      • Rula Lenska
      • Valerie Leon
    • 28User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robin Askwith
    Robin Askwith
    • Ray Fay
    Rula Lenska
    Rula Lenska
    • Luce Habit
    Valerie Leon
    Valerie Leon
    • Queen of the Nabongas
    Roger Hammond
    Roger Hammond
    • Woolf
    John Clive
    John Clive
    • Comedian
    Carol Drinkwater
    Carol Drinkwater
    • Ima Goodbody
    Brian Godfrey
    • Second Actor
    Anthony Morton
    Anthony Morton
    • Antique Dealer
    Fiona Curzon
    Fiona Curzon
    • Police Secretary
    Stanley Platts
    • Chief Constable
    Linda Hayden
    Linda Hayden
    • The Singing Nun
    Barbara Allen
    • Crew Girl
    Suzy Arthur
    • Crew Girl
    • (as Suzie Arthur)
    Lela Babbick
    • Crew Girl
    Melita Clarke
    • Crew Girl
    Jeannie Collings
    • Crew Girl
    Kathryn Hayes
    • Crew girl
    Annette Lynton
    Annette Lynton
    • Crew Girl
    • Director
      • Frank Agrama
    • Writers
      • Frank Agrama
      • Ronald Dobrin
      • Fabio Piccioni
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    Dethcharm

    "Don't Worry! I'm A Woman! I'll Protect You!"...

    Movie director, Luce Habit (Rula Lenzka) needs a leading man for her latest epic. She discovers Ray Fay (Robin Askwith), drugs him (!), and whisks him away from London to Lazanga. With her all-female crew, Luce is all set for filming.

    Native troubles, the entrance of the titular beast, and general idiocy ensue.

    QUEEN KONG is -obviously- a British parody of its male counterpart. For a comedy, it suffers from a dire lack of any real humor. It's peppered with antiquated, anything-but-funny "jokes" that couldn't possibly have elicited laughs, even in 1976! It's sort of like a really long, completely awful episode of The Benny Hill Show.

    Yes, there are bikini-clad dancing girls.

    This could possibly be the most inane, eye-gouging-ly dull movie to ever come out of the UK!

    In addition to the "monster" of the title we also get a woman-eating rose bush, and a man in a cardboard dinosaur costume.

    For his part, Askwith seems to be having a blast, like he does in all of his movies. His Mick Jagger / Brian Jones-hybrid look and goofy persona are always likeable. It's just not enough to salvage this saggy saga.

    Good luck with this bowl of rotten bananas!...
    3MrPaull0324

    Worst Kong rip-off ever made

    When I saw Konga from 1961, I thought it was the worst King Kong parody ever made. I had no idea how wrong I was before watching this. Even for a comedy/parody, it was atrocious and depressing to watch.

    This movie was meant to capitalize on the 1976 remake of King Kong and make it a comedy, but thanks to the shoestring budget of $632,000 and total incompetence of the cast and crew, this film is so shamelessly campy and cheap, it was a jaw dropping failure. And worst of all, all of the jokes fall flat on their faces.

    The sets for the village and wall were incredibly cheap and the miniature city Queen Kong rampages through doesn't look very good either. Even by budget 70s movie standards, the creature effects were God-awful. The Queen Kong suit looked inferior to Konga with only her eyes being functional. The T-Rex and Pteranodon suits were even worse being loose fitting, rubber outfits that looked less impressive than a child's home-made Halloween costume. You can even see the monsters moving among normal sized plants and trees because there wasn't enough money for a miniature forest set.

    I know this is a parody, but they could have at least tried to improvise more or rework the humor. Just so you know, Monty Python and the Holy Grail only cost about half as much as this and was a smash hit. Maybe if the crew handled things a little differently with their meager budget, they could have made a somewhat better film, but that never happened.

    The camera footage often looked fogged up or messy and haphazardly jumps from one sloppy shot to the next. Half the time he spends being carried by Queen Kong, Askwith is obviously in front of a projector screen with a background so blurry, you can't even make it out.

    The God-awful 70's rock song in the opening credits had some of the most hilariously bad and cringeworthy lyrics I've ever heard. "Queenie for my weenie?" Oh brother... "Liberated Lady" was only slightly more bearable to listen to. There's even this cheesy disco music playing as Queen Kong chases the group through the jungle that made it feel like a Scooby-Doo skit.

    The cast gave an unsurprisingly corny and lazy performance. Lenska looks and sounds absolutely miserable throughout the whole movie and Askwith was either boring or irritating to watch. Both of them were humiliated to have starred in this mess, and who can blame them?

    I can't even describe this as so bad, it's good. More like, it's so bad, it's horrible and almost unwatchable so don't waste your time.
    3Coventry

    I wish I got drunk BEFORE watching this film...

    What happens when a big-shot film producer like Dino De Laurentiis orders to take a low-budget production like "Queen Kong" out of circulation, supposedly because it discredits his own remake of the classic 1933 film? That's right, "Queen Kong" immediately became an immense cult-hit and probably a lot more popular than it ever would have been if De Laurentiis had simply ignored it! This is one of the most deranged comedies ever, only you laugh at how ridiculous it is and not so much at the script-jokes or parody situations. "Queen Kong" looks fresh & funny for about 10 minutes; during the opening sequences in which you unexpectedly witness that women are the strong gender here and men are all just redundant and insignificant wimps. The humor stops right after the "Libertine Lady" song which, I admit, has some of the coolest lyrics ever ("Burn your bra...Burn your panties...Call your mum...Call your aunties") and the rest of the film is amateurish nonsense and actually quite boring. Copying the original "King Kong" bit by bit, the story revolves on a female film crew that sets foot on a tropical island where the (once again female) natives idolize a humongous (oh yes...female) ape, named Queen Kong". She immediately fancies the male love interest of the film crew (character name: Ray Fay – ha ha!). Watching this film is only amusing in case you're severely drunk or under the influence of soft drugs, as it is a series of absurd gags that you simply can't appreciate in a sober condition. The special effects are lousy and the monsters even look faker than the ones in the absolute cheapest Japanese Godzilla rip-offs. It's a real shame that several of the cast members agreed to star in this garbage. They all previously starred in good, solid Brit-horror films. The gorgeous Valerie Léon was in "Blood From the Mummy's Tomb" and Linda Hayden (luckily, she only has a cameo) was in "Blood on Satan's Claw" and "Madhouse". The male lead Robin Askwith played in "Horror Hospital" and the regretfully underrated "Tower of Evil".
    5dbborroughs

    Better than the 1976 remake of King Kong

    This gender bent spoof of King Kong was hard to see until the advent of DVD. Thats a shame because its better than the film that producers of the remake of King Kong unleashed on the unsuspecting world. Having not pretense at being anything other than a send up this film lets it all go in what is mostly a good but really dumb comedy. The problem with the film is that even at a running time of around 80 minutes this movie is way too long. There is only enough material to sustain a 20 minute short and its stretched to fill a feature. The lack of material leaves many dead spots and allows for some really bad material to creep in. Had this been shorter it would have been better (say as a sketch on SNL), but as it stands now its a very interesting side note to the debacle that was the 1976 King Kong remake.
    Michael_Elliott

    Yes, It Really Is That Bad

    Queen Kong (1976)

    BOMB (out of 4)

    A tough female director is in the tough jungle with her tough female crew when the latest actor quits. She's able to find a man (Robin Askwith) who takes the lead role but once in the jungle the crew runs into a giant female ape. Sure enough, the ape falls for the man.

    QUEEN KONG is a British production that was meant to try and make fun of the Dino De Laurentiis film KING KONG. This wasn't just your typical rip-off but the film also tried to be something like Monty Python and to say it failed would be an understatement. If you read around for reviews you'll see that there are many people out there who hate it like me. However, I think some of the reviews were quite unfair. As awful as the movie is I'd argue that it was at least semi well-made and it at least wasn't on the same level as something from Jerry Warren.

    With that said, it was quite torturous to sit through this film because of how unfunny it is. I mean, there wasn't a single time throughout the film where I even cracked a smile. The worst thing about the movie is the fact that it's so darn annoying and that's especially true for the lead actor who is given some of the worst one-liners that you're ever going to hear. I'm not sure what type of drugs were being passed around by the screenwriters but whatever lines they wrote that they thought was funny just didn't come across on the screen.

    Even with the comedy being so awful one would wish that they could at least have some fun with the monsters but that's not the case either. They all look incredibly cheap and awful but to be fair they're really no better or worse than the majority of the Godzilla movies that were made earlier in the decade. QUEEN KONG has an awful reputation and it really deserves it. The entire idea just really blows up in the viewers face and they're left with a really challenging movie to get through.

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    • Trivia
      According to his memoirs, Robin Askwith and Rula Lenska were aghast at how bad the finished film turned out to be and both of them were pleased that it was never given a theatrical release.
    • Quotes

      Ray Fay: Lazanga where they do the Konga?

      Luce Habit: Our destination, where no Englishman has ever set foot!

      Ray Fay: Why has no Englishman ever set foot there?

      Luce Habit: Full of Australians.

      Ray Fay: My God!

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    • Release date
      • December 10, 1976 (West Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • West Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • Iban
    • Also known as
      • Queen Gorilla
    • Filming locations
      • Christchurch, Hampshire, England, UK(model village)
    • Production companies
      • Cine-Art München
      • Dexter Film London
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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