LOS ANGELES – "King Kong," the master of all movie beasts and one of the more important movies of the 20th century, will make its Blu-ray debut September 28.
Warner Home Video is behind the Blu-ray iteration of the 1933 RKO classic, which will have all of the extras from the highly rated two-disc DVD special edition released in 2005, to coincide with the Peter Jackson remake.
The Blu-ray will come with a 32-page booklet featuring rare photographs and trivia and is written by film historian Rudy Behlmer, who interviewed "Kong" creator Merian C. Cooper back in the day.