

He then gently tickles Ann and plucks off and sniffs her outer clothes. Jack follows Kong and Ann into a cliffside cave and there Kong kills a giant snake. Denham decides to return to shore for help and wait for Jack to signal when he has rescued Ann. While Kong saves Ann from the jaws of an allosaurus Jack and Denham, the last two crew survivors, reunite. When he hears Ann, whom he has left in the nook of a dead tree, screaming, however, Kong abandons Jack and rushes to her rescue. Kong kills several more men by tossing them off a giant log into a treacherous chasm and attempts to kill Jack, who is hiding in a protected alcove. After the group loses several men to the brontosaurus, the survivors scramble to the river's shore and are spotted by Kong. They then construct a raft and cross a river, where they are attacked by a brontosaurus. They follow a trail of broken branches left by Kong and soon stumble on a dinosaur, a horny-tailed stegosaurus, which they kill with gas bombs.

In close pursuit of the ape are Denham, Jack and a handful of the ship's men. At the sounding of a gong, King Kong, a gorilla-like ape of enormous proportions, emerges from the primeval jungle and grabs Ann, carrying her away like a tiny doll in his huge hand. That night, Ann is kidnapped from the ship by natives and tied to stakes outside the huge village walls. While Englehorn attempts to make friends so that the camera-wielding Denham can shoot the scene, the native chief eyes the blonde Ann and states cryptically that she would make a good bride for "Kong." Nervous about the chief's interest in Ann, whose presence on the island Jack has vehemently protested, Denham orders his group back to the boat. When the boat reaches the island, Ann, Denham and the crew go ashore and discover natives engaged in a frenetic religious ceremony that features men dressed in gorilla skins and a young woman tied to an altar. As the boat enters tropical waters, Denham finally shows Englehorn a map detailing their exact destination-a tiny island dominated by a peak called Skull Mountain. At the same time, the mysogynistic first mate, Jack Driscoll, chides Ann for being a woman on a man's ship, but soon falls in love with her.
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During the trip, Denham, who has refused to disclose his final destination even to the captain, Englehorn, makes screen tests of Ann, coaching her on how to scream and look terrified for the camera. Anxious for work, Ann eagerly accepts Denham's part and agrees without question to make the long sea voyage the next morning. At a fruit stand, he stumbles onto the beautiful but broke Ann Darrow as she is about to steal an apple for her dinner. Because he refuses to disclose any information concerning the exotic location of his upcoming movie project, Carl Denham, a renowned adventure filmmaker, is forced to search the streets of New York to find a lead actress.
