Queen Kong

Queen Kong is a 1976 film about a film crew that journeys to Africa where a giant ape falls in love with the crew's male star.
 * Directed by Frank Agrama. Written by Ronald Dobrin.

She's in one of her moods again! (taglines)

Dialogue

 * Luce Habit: Our destination, where no Englishman has ever set foot!
 * Ray Fay: Why has no Englishman ever set foot there?
 * Luce Habit: Full of Australians.
 * Ray Fay: My God!


 * Native guides: Kong kong kong kong kong kong! Kong kong kong kong kong kong!
 * Ray Fay: They keep saying "Kong kong kong kong kong kong".
 * Luce Habit: Yes, that's true.
 * Ray Fay: Well, do you think this has some underlying meaning or symbolism or social significance?
 * Luce Habit: Perhaps it's a secret code.
 * Ray Fay: Maybe it's another language.
 * Luce Habit: Aha, you are clever. But since I speak all native languages and they speak Unga Bunga, a language popular in many old movies and the only language spoken on Lazanga where they do the Konga, I can safely say that "Kong kong kong kong kong kong kong" has no particular significance as either a noun or a verb.
 * Ray Fay: Oh, shit.
 * Native guides: Kong kong kong kong kong kong!
 * Ray Fay: Maybe it's not "Kong kong kong kong kong kong" that they're saying. Maybe it's just the word "Kong", repeated six times!
 * Luce Habit: My God! You really are clever!


 * Ray Fay: What's that?
 * Luce Habit: She says she wants you because you look like Doris Day.
 * Ray Fay: Who's he?

Taglines

 * She's in one of her moods again!

Cast

 * Robin Askwith — Ray Fay
 * Rula Lenska — Luce Habit
 * Valerie Leon — Queen of the Nabongas
 * Roger Hammond — Woolf