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Carl Denham

Carl Denham
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Carl Denham is a fictional character in the films King Kong and Son of Kong (both released in 1933), as well as in the 2005 remake of King Kong, and a 2004 illustrated-novel titled Kong: King of Skull Island. The role was played by Robert Armstrong in the 1933 films and by Jack Black in the 2005 remake. Denham's function in the story is to initiate the action by bringing the characters to Skull Island, where they encounter the giant beast Kong. Denham then brings Kong to New York City to put him on display as entertainment, but he escapes and rampages through the city.

Biographie

1933 films
As a film director, Denham had had some success, but he had always been told his films would be even more profitable if he had a love interest present in the film. For that reason, he tries to get an actress to accompany him on his next documentary, but no agent will send him anyone due to the risks involved. Even his usual agent Weston could not supply him with anyone. Eventually, he discovers Ann Darrow on the streets. She is at first concerned about Denham's advances, but Denham reassures her that the job will involve no "funny business."

Denham had obtained a map of Skull Island and opted to produce his next film there. He had heard of the legend of the Kong god or spirit, and set out to make a film about it, believing the legend must have some basis in fact. He is, however, very secretive of the nature of the film and their destination, keeping it from his crew until the ship is well on its way to Skull Island.

Upon reaching the island, Denham attempted to establish peaceful relations with the natives, learning the native word for "friend". He was not particularly successful in this attempt. After the natives captured Ann and delivered her to Kong, Denham accompanied Jack Driscoll and other crew members in a rescue mission. While searching, Denham and his team encountered various dinosaurs, with Denham being the first man to recognize the beasts for what they were. After surviving various attacks, Denham decided to switch his plan from producing a film to capturing Kong and sailing him to New York City. Denham expected this to be a very profitable idea.

After Kong escaped and rampaged through New York City, the creature kidnapped Ann once again but was killed by airplanes. Upon observing the creature's corpse, Denham famously rejected the assertion that the planes had killed him. "'It was beauty killed the Beast." [sic], he said.



As portrayed in Son of Kong, the aftermath of the Kong debacle was not good for Denham. He was bombarded with lawsuits to such a degree that within a month he was almost bankrupt. Eventually, he is approached by Captain Englehorn, his old friend who had captained the ship that originally went to Skull Island. He, too, is having financial difficulties and they decide to skip town together and start fresh somewhere else.

After travelling around a while, they come to an island where Denham discovers a beautiful young woman, named Hilda, singing for the locals. While he is instantly attracted to Hilda, he soon has a new purpose, as he gets word from a man named Hellstrom (the same man who provided him with the map of Skull Island) that there was treasure on the island. Hellstrom is lying in an attempt to get away after having caused the death of Hilda's father, but Denham and Englehorn believe him and set out to return to Skull Island.

Following a mutiny, Denham, Hilda, Englehorn, Hellstrom and Charlie the cook find themselves on the island, where the natives are none too happy to see them and drive them away. Landing on a different part of the island, Denham discovers another giant ape (much smaller this time), who appears to be Kong's son. Denham and Hilda befriend the ape, who helps them through several difficulties.

Eventually, Denham does find treasure on the island, but also realizes that it is sinking. A desperate escape is made, but "Little Kong" is drowned while rescuing Denham. It is Denham's intention to split the fortune four ways (Denham, Hilda, Englehorn and Charlie), but Hilda convinces him that three ways is just fine, indicating that she is throwing her fortunes in with Denham for the long haul.


2005 remake
In the 2005 film, Denham is a two-bit film director on the verge of bankruptcy and treated with derision by every studio in New York, despite having delivered to them some stunning natural wildlife footage. He and his devoted assistant, Preston, obsessively searched for an actress to cast in his new project, eventually discovering Ann Darrow. Just as in the original, she first believes Denham is searching for a prostitute, but Denham convinces her the job will involve no "funny business."



Denham had obtained a map of Skull Island and opted to produce his next film there. This means abandoning plans to film on set, which had lost him his studio's favor. They decide to take what footage he has and sell it as stock footage to other studios. This drives Denham to steal the equipment necessary to make it to the island. However, he has misinformed his crew that they were heading to Singapore, and only admits the truth to screenwriter Jack Driscoll, who is still working on the screenplay as they set off.

Upon reaching the island, Denham unsuccessfully attempts to establish peaceful relations with the natives by giving a native child a candy bar. The natives attack, two crew members are killed, and this ends up driving Denham and crew back to their ship. That night, Ann is captured by the natives and delivered to Kong. Upon returning to the island, Denham is the first of the crew, besides Ann, to see Kong. Denham, Driscoll, and other crew members set off in a rescue mission. He films the first dinosaur attack on camera and films the death of a crew member in the swamp in the extended cut (though this was by accident: he was running the camera to see if it still worked, and the last crewman out of the swamp happened to be killed in its line-of-sight). He survives the attack by a Ferrucutus in the extended cut (in which no one dies, but during which some are injured), the manic Brontosaurus stampede, the swamp journey of the extended cut, and the log chasm and insect pit, during which time he loses all the footage he'd been making, causing a brief period of berserker-like fury as he lashes out at the attacking bugs, this ironically being what keeps him alive. After surviving the insect pit, Denham decides to switch his plan from producing a film to capturing Kong and sailing him to New York City after his camera is destroyed in the incident with Kong and the log. He persuades Englehorn to use the remaining chloroform to capture Kong, reminding him that they capture live animals. He expects to make a fortune showing off Kong, and makes conflicting promises to crew on how he will divide it.

Kong eventually escapes and rampages through New York City, captures Ann and is eventually killed by airplanes. Upon reaching Kong's body, Denham is heard to say that "It wasn't the airplanes. It was Beauty killed the Beast."

The World of Kong, published the same year, elaborates that Denham escapes lawsuits by blaming Kong's rampage on the company that made the chrome steel chains which failed to contain him. Denham returns to Skull Island to lead a scientific expedition in 1935, along with seven successive expeditions for the next decade, escaping before the island is finally swallowed by the sea.


Kong: King of Skull Island
Authorized by the Merian C. Cooper estate, Kong: King of Skull Island is a sequel-novel to D.W. Lovelace's novelization of 1933 movie, thus requiring it to completely ignore the existence of the Son of Kong movie (the novel slipped into the public domain decades earlier, but the films had not). The story features Skull Island still in existence in 1957, and also adds Denham having a wife and a son, whom he was forced to abandon in order to escape the Kong-related lawsuits and criminal charges. The novel's central character is Denham's son, Vincent, and Carl himself is in the story only at the beginning and near the end. The novel adds some detail to Denham's life, such as his year of birth (1896).

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King Kong
King Kong (2005)
, 3h7
Réalisé par Peter Jackson
Origine Nouvelle zelande
Genres Drame, Fantastique, Fantasy, Action, Aventure
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Dinosaure, Magie, La mer, La préhistoire, Transport, Animaux préhistoriques, Mise en scène d'un singe, King Kong, Monstre géant, Mise en scène d'un mammifère, Film catastrophe
Acteurs Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody, Thomas Kretschmann, Colin Hanks, Jamie Bell
Note71% 3.597293.597293.597293.597293.59729
Dans les années 1930 à New York lors de la Grande Dépression, Ann Darrow, une jeune comédienne de vaudeville se retrouve au chômage après la fermeture de son théâtre. Parallèlement, un réalisateur ambitieux et mafieux, Carl Denham envisage de tourner un film d'aventure sur une île légendaire située dans l'océan Indien, après être entré en possession d'une carte mentionnant son existence. Mais les producteurs insatisfaits des premières prises de vue et du coût engendré, décident d'annuler la production. Carl décide alors de fuir en volant les bobines de film et charge son jeune assistant Preston, de préparer le départ le soir-même. Mais Preston lui annonce que l'actrice qui devait tenir le rôle a quitté l'équipe au dernier moment. Carl se dépêche alors de trouver une actrice correspondant à ses attentes avant ce soir. Il remarque Ann qui cherchait du travail avant qu'elle ne se fasse surprendre en train de voler une pomme. Carl intervient et lui évite des ennuis. Il lui offre un repas et lui explique qu'il recherche une actrice pour tourner une idylle romantique et aventurière sur un bateau en mentant cependant sur un point, que le film se tournera à Singapour. Au début, Ann refuse mais quand Carl annonce que le scénario sera écrit par Jack Driscoll, un auteur de pièces de théâtre connu qu'Ann admire par-dessus tout, elle accepte le rôle. Le soir, sur le quai où est accosté le navire Venture, Carl presse son commandant le capitaine Englehorn d'appareiller car il sait que des hommes en uniforme vont bientôt l'arrêter. Ann, inquiète, embarque finalement avec le reste de l'équipe, y compris le narcissique Bruce Baxter, le comédien du film. Carl retrouve Jack Driscoll sur le navire pour qu'il lui remette le script mais n'ayant fait qu'une ébauche, insiste pour que Jack l'accompagne pour le tournage. Ce dernier est cependant pressé de partir mais Carl lui annonce qu'il va le payer (chose qu'il ne fait jamais) et fait exprès de s'embrouiller dans les chiffres en rédigeant le chèque alors que le navire est sur le point de larguer les amarres. Jack tente tout de même de quitter le bateau mais trop tard : le Venture a déjà quitté le port au moment même où les producteurs et la police arrivent sur le quai.
The Mighty Kong, 1h18
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Fantasy, Aventure, Musical, Animation
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Mise en scène d'un singe, King Kong, Monstre géant, Film catastrophe
Acteurs Dudley Moore, Jodi Benson, Jason Gray-Stanford, Richard Newman, Don Brown, Ian James Corlett
Note40% 2.0197852.0197852.0197852.0197852.019785
The film begins with Ann Darrow, a down-on-her-luck actress looking for work, meeting film director Carl Denham, who offers her a job in a new movie. They board the Venture to leave for the film shoot. The monkey that lives on board causes trouble throughout the trip. They arrive on the island and the natives, who are friendly to the crew, ask that the crew leave Ann so they can sacrifice her. Ann is then sacrificed to the giant ape King Kong who makes off with her into the jungle. Together they fight a dinosaur and are off the island in five minutes.
King Kong
King Kong (1933)
, 1h35
Réalisé par Ernest B. Schoedsack, Merian C. Cooper
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Science-fiction, Thriller, Fantastique, Fantasy, Action, Aventure, Horreur
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Film traitant du cinéma, Dinosaure, Magie, La mer, La préhistoire, Transport, Animaux préhistoriques, Mise en scène d'un singe, King Kong, Monstre géant, Mise en scène d'un mammifère, Film catastrophe
Acteurs Fay Wray, Bruce Cabot, Robert Armstrong, Frank Reicher, Steve Clemente, James Flavin
Note78% 3.947563.947563.947563.947563.94756
Dans les années 1930, le réalisateur Carl Denham envisage de tourner un film sur la mystérieuse « Skull Island » (l'île du Crâne) après être entré en possession d'une carte mentionnant son existence au large de Sumatra. Après avoir embauché à New York une jeune femme au chômage, Ann Darrow, Denham embarque avec son équipe sur le navire SS Venture commandé par le capitaine Englehorn, qui fait route vers l'Océan Indien. Durant le voyage, Ann tombe amoureuse du second de l'équipage, Jack Driscoll.
Le Fils de Kong, 1h9
Réalisé par Ernest B. Schoedsack
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Science-fiction, Fantastique, Comédie, Fantasy, Action, Aventure, Horreur
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Dinosaure, Magie, La mer, La préhistoire, Transport, Animaux préhistoriques, Mise en scène d'un singe, King Kong, Monstre géant, Mise en scène d'un mammifère, Film catastrophe
Acteurs Robert Armstrong, Helen Mack, Frank Reicher, Victor Wong, Clarence Wilson, Ralf Wolter
Note55% 2.798962.798962.798962.798962.79896
Un mois après la mort du gorille préhistorique géant Kong, Carl Denham est ruiné dans les procès pour la destruction et les victimes de celui qu'il a capturé sur une île lointaine et inconnue à l'ouest de Sumatra. Traqué par les journalistes, il décide de partir voir le capitaine Englehorn. Face à leur situation délicate (Englehorn étant impliqué dans l'arrivée de Kong à New York, craint que son bateau ne soit saisit), ils quittent New York avec un équipage pour rejoindre l'Extrême-Orient, le port de Dakang. Ils y rencontrent le capitaine Helstrom, qui avait vendu la carte de l'ile de Kong à Denham et celui-ci leur annonce qu'un trésor est caché dans l’île.