
Jul 30th, 2011
Congo (1995) - A realistic gorilla head of "Amy" designed by Stan Winston. Highly detailed and molded from foam. Written on bottom is "Small Amy Scream". Includes official certificate. 14" x 10" x 7"

Aug 1st, 2008
772. Grey gorilla study maquette from Congo. (Paramount, 1995) This 1/4 scale approval miniature figure was used to establish the look of the Grey Gorillas in the movie Congo. It is a silicone skin over a steel armature and hand painted and detailed by th ...
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Oct 9th, 2009
Pair of screen-used animatronic grey gorilla heads from Congo. (Paramount, 1995) Both heads are constructed of hand-painted silicone with carbon fiber underskulls (that were secured on the actors’ heads) and hand-tied and punched hair. Internal mechanisms ...
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Mar 28th, 2008
(Paramount, 1995) This is the screen used “fear head” for the character of Amy the Gorilla from the Michael Crichton story. Five heads were created to help portray the different ranges of emotion needed to be seen for Amy. Two Hero or full-range of expres ...
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Mar 28th, 2008
(Paramount, 1995) This is the original costume including body fur, chest piece, hands and feet. The foam latex animatronic head has been replaced by a solid polyfoam duplicate from the original mold with detail painted by the same artists who worked on th ...
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Oct 9th, 2009
Screen-used hero “Amy” animatronic head from Congo. (Paramount, 1995) This is the screen-used hero head for Amy the gorilla from the screen adaptation of the Michael Crichton novel. This is one of two heads created capable of full-range of expression. Con ...
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Dec 18th, 2010
(Paramount, 1995) Three animatronic heads are constructed of hand-painted silicone with carbon fiber underskulls (that were secured on the actors’ heads) and hand-tied and punched hair. Internal mechanisms for servo control are still present and both are ...
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