This individual worked as a pressman who appeared on December 25, 1933, to write reports and take pictures for the show on Broadway, King Kong: The Eighth Wonder of the World. His picture taking with his flash, like the others, caused Kong to think the flashes were harming him and break through the chrome steel chains that were holding him. It is possible that the pressman, along with the other pressmen, was able to escape from the theater alive like most of the people in the audience and in the show.
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| - This individual worked as a pressman who appeared on December 25, 1933, to write reports and take pictures for the show on Broadway, King Kong: The Eighth Wonder of the World. His picture taking with his flash, like the others, caused Kong to think the flashes were harming him and break through the chrome steel chains that were holding him. It is possible that the pressman, along with the other pressmen, was able to escape from the theater alive like most of the people in the audience and in the show.
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| - This individual worked as a pressman who appeared on December 25, 1933, to write reports and take pictures for the show on Broadway, King Kong: The Eighth Wonder of the World. His picture taking with his flash, like the others, caused Kong to think the flashes were harming him and break through the chrome steel chains that were holding him. It is possible that the pressman, along with the other pressmen, was able to escape from the theater alive like most of the people in the audience and in the show.
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