Top cast:Robert Harron,Anthony O'Sullivan
Director:Girish A.D.
Genre:Music
Region:Nigeria
Year:2013
Storyline:However, the 30th anniversary Blue-ray edition of the film in 2012 undid the changes Spielberg made for its theatrical re-release 10 years earlier." Hermione, Harry, and Umbridge came upon Grawp""s hiding place, but the Giant was missing.Umbridge realized she had been tricked, when a group of angry, weapon-bearing Centaurs approached.After she insulted them as "creatures of near-human intelligence" and "filthy half-breeds," and used an "Incarcerous" curse on one of them, they seized her and carried her away." Gregory encourages her to rest and then, with a very deliberate voice, asks for the brooch to be returned to him so that the pin can be repaired.When released, it broke all previous box-office records.Its massive, money-making success helped to save RKO Studios from bankruptcy.The following scenes for the 1938 re-release (the film was re-released four times from 1933 to 1952 - in 1938, 1942 and 1946), that were excised by censors after the Production Code took effect in 1934, were restored in more recent editions of the film:the Brontosaurus"" killing (biting) of three sailor victims in the swamp (instead of five in the original)Kong""s stripping/peeling of Fay Wray""s clothing (and sniffing) while holding her unconscious in his palmKong""s killing of natives on a scaffold in the village, and the stomping of a native during the attackKong""s chewing-biting of a New Yorker victim and his drop of a woman from the Empire State Building window after mistaking her for AnnThe giant spider-pit sequence was not restored, but lost (during the filming of Peter Jackson""s 2005 remake, he recreated he sequence using remaining stills and animations from the original script).Laughton""s extensive make-up ook 2 1/2 hours each day to apply.Laughton had also appeared in another Victor Hugo film adaptation,Les Miserables (1935).A Tale of Two Cities (1935), another Hugo-based film adaptation, closely rivaled this 1939 classic.The historical costume adventure-drama (with a love quadrangle of sorts) also contained an element of horror - in the character of the deformed bellringer, although the real ""monster"" in the movie was the manipulative, treacherous, scheming and villainous Chief Justice (Jean Frollo), who was possessed by crazed homicidal urges stemming from unrequited love.