Although there are many movies related to King Kong, it is only the 1933 and 1976 versions that count as the orthodox works. In the former, the heroine is an unemployed young woman because of the Great Depression, homeless and with nowhere to go, she is taken in by a director wanting to shoot a landscape film, and then she encounters King Kong. In the latter, she is a survivor of a shipwreck, rescued by the director and his crew, and follows them to the island to meet King Kong.
In the latest version of the script, the heroine is an actress with dreams. She works as a bit player in a theater, hoping one day to become the main character on stage. However, due to the onslaught of the Great Depression, she loses her job and everything else, even eating became a problem, and eventually, after picking up something from outside a fruit store, she is saved by a director.