Perhaps one of the most influential works in movie history, Citizen Kong depicts the lengthy rise and extremely rapid fall of a 50-foot gorilla. The film was the brainchild of Orson Welles, a man of incomparable talent, charm, dynamic energy, and climbing ability previously unseen in any other human, and unlikely to be seen again in any of our lifetimes. A man whose brain, quite literally, has children.
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| - Perhaps one of the most influential works in movie history, Citizen Kong depicts the lengthy rise and extremely rapid fall of a 50-foot gorilla. The film was the brainchild of Orson Welles, a man of incomparable talent, charm, dynamic energy, and climbing ability previously unseen in any other human, and unlikely to be seen again in any of our lifetimes. A man whose brain, quite literally, has children.
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| - Perhaps one of the most influential works in movie history, Citizen Kong depicts the lengthy rise and extremely rapid fall of a 50-foot gorilla. The film was the brainchild of Orson Welles, a man of incomparable talent, charm, dynamic energy, and climbing ability previously unseen in any other human, and unlikely to be seen again in any of our lifetimes. A man whose brain, quite literally, has children.
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