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Kongo (1932)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Oct 21, 2015

Is Kongo a horror movie? IMDb lists it as such, and I guess for 1932 the story of African voodoo and female sacrifices would be perceived as horrific in their foreignness. But actually Kongo horrifies more in its realities surrounding drug addiction and female slavery more than anything else, even i read more

Classic Films in Focus: KONGO (1932)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 5, 2014

Kongo (1932) certainly ranks as one of the stranger productions of the Pre-Code era and also one of the most alarmingly perverse. It began as a stage play and had already been adapted by Tod Browning in 1928 as West of Zanzibar, with the great Lon Chaney and Lionel Barrymore as the embittered rivals read more

Classic Films in Focus: KONGO (1932)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 5, 2014

Kongo (1932) certainly ranks as one of the stranger productions of the Pre-Code era and also one of the most alarmingly perverse. It began as a stage play and had already been adapted by Tod Browning in 1928 as West of Zanzibar, with the great Lon Chaney and Lionel Barrymore as the embittered rivals read more

Classic Films in Focus: KONGO (1932)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 5, 2014

Kongo (1932) certainly ranks as one of the stranger productions of the Pre-Code era and also one of the most alarmingly perverse. It began as a stage play and had already been adapted by Tod Browning in 1928 as West of Zanzibar, with the great Lon Chaney and Lionel Barrymore as the embittered rivals read more

Yes! There are no maracas in Warner Archive’s KONGO (1932)

Once Upon a Screen Posted by Aurora on Jun 11, 2014

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) manages a fairly elaborate production number to end the 1932 pre-code musical, KONGO.  A scantily clad Lupe Velez leads a conga line through jungle terrain.  Velez shakes and shimmies as she leads the procession, a celebration of the new love affair forged in the remote read more

Broadway to Hollywood: Chaney, Huston and "Kongo"

Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Aug 14, 2012

It's been quite a while since this blog has looked at the twists and turns of casting from Broadway to Hollywood.  A recent screening on TCM of Tod Browning's 1928 thriller West of Zanzibar prompted this look at a two extraordinary actors. Lon Chaney April 1, 1883 - August 26, 1930 Lon read more