Tuesday, 25 July 2023

I'M NOT LION: MIGHTY JOE YOUNG WAS PRETTY DARN MIGHTY!

I adored 1949's Mighty Joe Young as a kid in the Sixties.
It must have been on the telly if I saw it.


The amazing black and white scene created by the dynamic duo of Willis O'Brien and Ray Harryhausen [his first film] where Joe grapples the lion wagon has stuck with me to this day. 


With my trusty Britains Gorilla like the one below I saw on Ebay [which you must have had too readers] I played out this scene over and over with my Chipperfields Circus set lions.


Seeing this different vintage set on Ebay - the Cragstan Kiddie Land Train - it took me right back to me monkeying around with my Mighty Joe.

I think someone has added the gorilla as its not listed on the box!


Do you have any Mighty Joe memories readers or any gorilla toys?

10 comments:

  1. Paul Adams from New Zealand7/25/2023 12:21 am

    Take was an amazing piece of film making, and model work. Created by true Masters.

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  2. They sure were Paul. I wonder where the props for this film ended up. I read that Forry Ackerman once owned an original King Kong model.

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  3. Mighty Joe Young was my favorite for years. I also recently got the colorized version of the original King Kong, and it rocks! Even better in color! SFZ

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  4. Very much a part of my childhood memories.
    Particularly the scene where he rescues the children from the burning orphanage.

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    1. What a poignant image that is Mish.

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  5. I had most of the tie-in toys to Peter Jackson's "King Kong". The series included several K2's of the same size but with slightly different features and I ended up selling a few of them but kept the rest - along with the prehistoric critters and the Skull Island playset.

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    1. Blimey! You e got everything at Vegas Base Ed! What's a K2?

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    2. My nickname for King Kong - K2

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