Titans of Destruction: The Evolution of Giant Monster Movies
"These Titans of Destruction aren't going anywhere!"
Documentary on the evolution of Giant Monsters in cinema from the original 1933 King Kong onward.
"These Titans of Destruction aren't going anywhere!"
Documentary on the evolution of Giant Monsters in cinema from the original 1933 King Kong onward.
Danny Edwards
Self - Narrator
John Agar
Self - (archive footage)
Robert Armstrong
Self - (archive footage)
Todd Armstrong
Self - (archive footage)
Tom Baker
Self - (archive footage)
Henry Brandon
Self - (archive footage)
Raymond Burr
Self - (archive footage)
Michael Callan
Self - (archive footage)
Leo G. Carroll
Self - (archive footage)
Documentary on the evolution of Giant Monsters in cinema from the original 1933 King Kong onward.
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