Trivia: “It was beauty killed the beast” describes the ending of what 1933 film?
The Invisible Man
Alice in Wonderland
The Ghoul
King Kong
The correct answer is King Kong
So why is this answer correct? : Spoken by the character Carl Denham (Robert Armstrong) in the original 1933 production of “King Kong,” this line is said just after the great ape meets his demise. After being attacked by airplanes and falling from the top of New York’s Empire State Building, Denham approaches King Kong’s body and states, “Oh, no, it wasn’t the airplanes. It was beauty killed the beast.” (King Kong was, of course, besotted with Fay Wray’s Ann Darrow.)