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Mighty Joe Young

Mighty Joe Young

  • Status: Released
  • 27-07-1949
  • Runtime: 94 min
  • Score: 6.364
  • Vote count: 118

A young woman, Jill Young, grew up on her father's ranch in Africa, raising a large gorilla named Joe from an infant. Years later, she brings him to Hollywood to become a star.

Terry Moore

Jill Young

Ben Johnson

Gregg Johnson

Robert Armstrong

Max O'Hara

Frank McHugh

Windy

Douglas Fowley

Jones

Denis Greene

Crawford

Paul Guilfoyle

Smith

Nestor Paiva

Brown

Regis Toomey

John Young

Lora Lee Michel

Jill (as a child)

James Flavin

Schultz

Mary Field

Secretary (uncredited)

Ellen Corby

Orphanage matron (uncredited)

Bess Flowers

Nightclub patron (uncredited)

Iris Adrian

Gloria (uncredited)

Jack Pennick

Sam (uncredited)

Joyce Compton

Alice (uncredited)

Byron Foulger

Jones (uncredited)

Addison Richards

Attorney (uncredited)

Henry Kulky

Strong Man (uncredited)

Dwayne Hickman

Boy (uncredited)

Richard Farnsworth

Cowboy (uncredited)

Charles Lane

Producer (uncredited)

Kermit Maynard

Red (uncredited)

Irene Ryan

Southern Belle at the Bar (uncredited)

William Schallert

Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)

Fay Wray

Woman's Scream (uncredited)

Ivan Rasputin

Strongman (uncredited)

Harry Strang

Policeman with Tramp (uncredited)

William 'Wee Willie' Davis

Strongman (uncredited)

Robert Tafur

Headwaiter (uncredited)

Archie Twitchell

Reporter

Jacqueline Dalya

Nightclub Dancer (uncredited)

Sammy Menacker

Strong Man

Herschel Graham

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Madame Sul-Te-Wan

Young Family Servant (Uncredited)

John Chard

Listen you guys, cut out the rough stuff or I'll feed you to the lions. Unfairly chastised in some quarters for being a kiddie friendly King Kong, Mighty Joe Young is as charming as an Autumnal day. Many of the team from King Kong reteam to make this film, and undoubtedly it's pretty much the same plotting only with a different resolution. However, the effects work is still magical, harking back to a time when geniuses like Willis O'Brien and Ray Harryhausen sweated buckets to make the magic move on the screen. Mighty Joe, the huge Gorilla of the title, is beautifully realised, full of expressions and emotions, he even has time for some sense of humour traits. Action is never far away, with models and sets destroyed with brute force, while plenty of beings get flung about to emphasise the madness of it all. Narratively like Kong there's still themes of greed and ignorance, the tampering with Mother Nature a big mistake, which all leads to a thrilling finale that in turn leads to something to savour. Kiddie Kong? Who cares! A wonderful film of skill and guile, of charm and brains. Go Joe Go! 8/10