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If in 1933, the movie used real Curtiss, of course, in 2005 they were computer generated. Neverless, work was done accurately and aircrafts wears the colors of VF-1B "Tophatters" (which used them from 1930 to 1932). | If in 1933, the movie used real Curtiss, of course, in 2005 they were computer generated. Neverless, work was done accurately and aircrafts wears the colors of VF-1B "Tophatters" (which used them from 1930 to 1932). | ||
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Revision as of 01:07, 18 February 2021
Movie (2005)
Starring:
Naomi Watts (Ann Darrow)
Adrien Brody (Jack Driscoll)
Jack Black (Carl Denham)
Andy Serkis (the cook Lumpy [and motion capture for Kong])
Also from this series:
King Kong franchise
A remake of the 1933 movie with some new facts and a new perception of Kong.
Curtiss F8C-4 Helldiver
If in 1933, the movie used real Curtiss, of course, in 2005 they were computer generated. Neverless, work was done accurately and aircrafts wears the colors of VF-1B "Tophatters" (which used them from 1930 to 1932).
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