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Fay Wray, who played the screaming girl kidnapped by the giant ape in the 1933 film King Kong, has died aged 96. A spokesman said the Canadian-born actress had died on Sunday in New York. Wray ...
Because there are more posters than movies out there (some titles have multiple/alternate posters, after all), it's hard to ...
Some of the posters will do better at auction than others, he said, including the one for the 1933 version of "King Kong" showing actor Fay Wray in the grip of the beast.
Some posters will do better at auction than others, he added, including the one for the 1933 version of King Kong showing the late Canadian-American actress Fay Wray in the grip of the beast.
Some of the posters will do better at auction than others, he said, including the one for the 1933 version of "King Kong" showing actor Fay Wray in the grip of the beast.
Some of the posters will do better at auction than others, he said, including the one for the 1933 version of "King Kong" showing actor Fay Wray in the grip of the beast.
I also did my best Fay Wray impression, while pretending to be in King Kong’s grip. It won’t win me any Oscars, but Casey and I had a good laugh. Need a break?
Fay Wray made 58 pictures, but was famous for only one - King Kong. Vina Fay Wray, actress: born Cardston, Alberta 15 September 1907; married 1928 John Monk Saunders (died 1940; one daughter ...
Fay Wray, who died in 2004 at the age of 96, is widely considered Hollywood’s inaugural scream queen. Wray was best known for starring in 1993’s King Kong, the first film to start the titular ...
Posters for Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire show ape and lizard roaring into the camera together, below the word ‘unite’. It makes them look like the Marx and Engels of the monster world, but ...
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