The fetching Fay Wray was a busy actress between the years 1932 and 1933. If fact, with the exception of BLACK MOON in 1934 her entire output of horror/thrillers were filmed in those two years:
- DOCTOR X (1932)
- THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME (1932)
- THE VAMPIRE BAT (1933)
- MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM (1933)
- KING KONG (1933)
This issue of BROADWAY AND HOLLYWOOD MOVIES (April 1933) covers two of them in their "Two Pictures of the Month" feature. The unknown author accurately points out that "beyond a doubt she is the most capable actress we know of for the exacting role of a young woman reacting to fear and the menace of horror," and goes on to discuss THE MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM and KING KONG.



Fay Wray was by far my favorite actress out of all the Kong remakes.
ReplyDeleteNo argument there. Far and away the best.
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