Queen Kong 1976 is a British-West German adventure comedy film, primarily a parody of the classic "King Kong" story, reversing the genders of the main characters.
Plot: The film follows a domineering female film director, Luce Habit, who travels to Africa with her all-female crew in search of a suitable male lead for her next jungle epic. She abducts a petty thief named Ray Fay (a parody of Fay Wray). Once in the African kingdom of Lazanga, they encounter a giant female ape named Queen Kong, who becomes infatuated with Ray. Queen Kong is eventually captured and brought to London for display, but she escapes and goes on a rampage across the city, eventually climbing Big Ben in pursuit of Ray, while Ray tries to appeal for her life and for women's liberation. The film is known for its low-budget effects, comedic tone, and satirical take on gender roles.