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KING KONG ESCAPES (3) 1967 Movie Poster - T-Shirt
This unisex heavy cotton tee is a wardrobe essential. It serves as the perfect base for casual fashion. With no side seams, you'll experience uninterrupted comfort under the arms, while taped shoulders enhance durability.
- Medium-weight fabric (5.3 oz/yd² or 180 g/m²) made from 100% cotton, offering durability and comfort throughout the year.
- Classic fit for a relaxed, comfortable wear, complemented by a crew neckline that adds a clean, versatile look for any occasion.
- Tear-away label ensures a scratch-free, irritation-free experience for all-day comfort.
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Title: "KING KONG ESCAPES (1967)" Summary: King Kong Escapes is a 1967 Japanese kaiju (monster) film, which serves as the 14th entry in the Godzilla series and the second film to feature King Kong independently. Produced by Toho Company, this film follows the story of a mechanical King Kong created by Dr. Who and his assistant, who kidnap the real Kong from Far Islands for nefarious purposes. The film's poster represents this iconic monster movie featuring the titular character in a dramatic pose.
This unisex heavy cotton tee is a wardrobe essential. It serves as the perfect base for casual fashion. With no side seams, you'll experience uninterrupted comfort under the arms, while taped shoulders enhance durability.
- Medium-weight fabric (5.3 oz/yd² or 180 g/m²) made from 100% cotton, offering durability and comfort throughout the year.
- Classic fit for a relaxed, comfortable wear, complemented by a crew neckline that adds a clean, versatile look for any occasion.
- Tear-away label ensures a scratch-free, irritation-free experience for all-day comfort.
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Title: "KING KONG ESCAPES (1967)" Summary: King Kong Escapes is a 1967 Japanese kaiju (monster) film, which serves as the 14th entry in the Godzilla series and the second film to feature King Kong independently. Produced by Toho Company, this film follows the story of a mechanical King Kong created by Dr. Who and his assistant, who kidnap the real Kong from Far Islands for nefarious purposes. The film's poster represents this iconic monster movie featuring the titular character in a dramatic pose.