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A monstrous legacy

Through nearly nine decades and almost as many major studio movies, the enormous, tortured ape has moved the dial on special effects time and again

KING KONG, 1933

The first Kong was a feat of stop-motion animation. Footage of puppets—no bigger than 2 ft. tall and constructed from ball-and-socket joints and rabbit fur—was combined with live-action shots using techniques like double exposure

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TIME 03/20/17

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