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King Kong Color Test Footage is a 1971 animated short film featuring stop motion techniques. This test footage was created by David Allen, showcasing a reimagining of the climax from the original King Kong (1933).
This piece of test footage is a rare find, especially for those who appreciate the evolution of King Kong's legacy. It’s significant for its behind-the-scenes look during a time when a remake was on the horizon, although it never materialized. Collectors often seek this out not just for its artistic merit but also for its connection to the broader history of monster films and practical effects in animation. There’s a certain scarcity to it, making it a point of interest for enthusiasts of the genre.
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King Kong Color Test Footage is classified as an animated short film.
The film was created by David Allen.
The film features stop motion animation.
King Kong Color Test Footage was released in 1971.
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