Boxed set containing the original King Kong (1933), the colourised version of the film, along with the 25 minute documentary, 'It Was Beauty Killed The Beast', King Kong Vs. Godzilla (1963) and King Kong Escapes (1968). King Kong (1933) - Based on the story by Edgar Wallace, this movie made cinematic history with it's special effects and immortalised Wray as the greatest screamer ever. A film crew pays a visit to a remote tropical island, where they discover that its inhabitants are worshippers of a colossal ape called 'Kong'. The fearsome beast takes a shine to blonde bombshell Fay Wray, which leads to his downfall. Captured and brought to New York as a Broadway attraction, Kong escapes from his captors and goes on a rampage in Manhattan, searching for the woman he loves... The unforgettable climax set on the Empire State building guarantees that this 1933 classic will live forever in the legends of cinema. King Kong Vs. Godzilla - The two mightiest monsters of all time do battle. When an underhanded pharmaceutical company goes to a remote tropical island to steal King Kong for advertising purposes, they get more than they bargained for when the gigantic ape attacks an unsuspecting village and an enormous octopus. Meanwhile, far below the sea, a submarine crew unleashes reptilian terror when they melt a block of ice and release the ferocious Godzilla from his icy lair. When both destructive monsters descend on Tokyo, it's a fight that holds the future of mankind in the balance... King Kong Escapes - It's King Kong to the rescue when a giant robot threatens to destroy Tokyo. The action begins when the conniving Dr. Who builds a robot Kong in order to retrieve a highly radioactive element for his mysterious benefactor, Madame X. When the robot proves less than reliable, the devious duo scheme to kidnap the real Kong from his remote island home of Mondo. But interfering with their plans are the heroic trio of U.S. Cmdr. Carl Nelson, Lt. Jiro Nomura, and Kong's current crush, Lt. Susan Miller. It's up to them to outwit the greedy ape-nappers...