Lost/missing footage:

KING KONG's "Spider Pit" sequence, and just as importantly, the missing part just before that, with Kong and the Triceratops trapped in the asphalt pit, which breaks loose and gores the sailor who gets his shirt caught on a branch, just prior to reaching the log bridge.

The extra "trophy room" material cut from THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME (1932).

The sequence cut out of THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST (1967), where James Coburn and Joan Delaney go to a theater in NYC to see an art film.

The still-missing stuff from IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD (1963), especially the missing Buster Keaton footage.

Lost films:

THE MONKEY'S PAW (1934)

The full-length, english-language cut of DELUGE (1933).

The feature version of Charley Chase's NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE (1936), which currently exists only as a cut-down 2-reel short incarnation.

UJUGOE-IN WANGMAGWI (1967), the first Korean giant monster flick.

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